Re: [tor-relays] Is a relay on mobile broadband possible in Australia?

2018-07-06 Thread I
Teor, >>> Most mobile carriers use carrier-grade NAT. Thanks for that. But yet again, I do not have anything but a 'phone passing data via wi-fi to a computer (a Raspberry Pi in this case) so there's no router. From what you say and what I've tried Optus is having a joke and limiting what we can

Re: [tor-relays] Is a relay on mobile broadband possible in Australia?

2018-07-06 Thread teor
> On 6 Jul 2018, at 19:03, I wrote: > > Teor, > >> Please run: >> tor --verify-config -f torrc >> before posting a torrc. > > That's useful to know. > > Now that I've used 'auto' for both DirPort and ORPort I still get 'unable to > prove they're reachable' for the ports tor has chosen. > >

Re: [tor-relays] Is a relay on mobile broadband possible in Australia?

2018-07-06 Thread I
Teor, > Please run: > tor --verify-config -f torrc > before posting a torrc. That's useful to know. Now that I've used 'auto' for both DirPort and ORPort I still get 'unable to prove they're reachable' for the ports tor has chosen. Is it just a waste of time to try to run a relay through a mob

Re: [tor-relays] Is a relay on mobile broadband possible in Australia?

2018-07-06 Thread teor
> On 6 Jul 2018, at 18:29, Keifer Bly wrote: > > QRPort auto should work. Send a note back if it doesn’t. No, it will not, because you typed "Q" instead of "O". Please run: tor --verify-config -f torrc before posting a torrc. T ___ tor-relays mailin

Re: [tor-relays] Is a relay on mobile broadband possible in Australia?

2018-07-06 Thread Keifer Bly
Indeed. Here is a snapshot of my torch configuration. As you can see, to set my relay to run on port 9002, I set it to “QRPort 9002” This is to just give you an example of roughly what the configuration should look like. QRPort followed by the wanted port number, or auto. So yes QRPort auto s

Re: [tor-relays] Is a relay on mobile broadband possible in Australia?

2018-07-06 Thread I
Embarassingly I asked... How do I set the ORPort to Auto so that tor chooses the port? ORPort Auto is rejected Roger Dingledine wrote: > It appears to be case sensitive: if you say "auto" it should work, > but if you say "Auto" it won't know what you mean. Bugger! Thanks Roger.

Re: [tor-relays] Is a relay on mobile broadband possible in Australia?

2018-07-06 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Thu, Jul 05, 2018 at 11:43:39PM -0800, I wrote: > How do I set the ORPort to Auto so that tor chooses the port? > > ORPort Auto is rejected It appears to be case sensitive: if you say "auto" it should work, but if you say "Auto" it won't know what you mean. I opened https://trac.torproject.or

Re: [tor-relays] Is a relay on mobile broadband possible in Australia?

2018-07-06 Thread I
How do I set the ORPort to Auto so that tor chooses the port? ORPort Auto is rejected Rob ___ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays

Re: [tor-relays] Is a relay on mobile broadband possible in Australia?

2018-07-05 Thread I
> From: keifer. > In the torrc file, type QRPort then a space then the port number you want > to run your relay on. Using a port scanning site no common ports appear open so there may be some translation going on out of my reach. Again it is a sim card in a phone from which the 'net comes to a

Re: [tor-relays] Is a relay on mobile broadband possible in Australia?

2018-07-05 Thread Keifer Bly
In the torrc file, type QRPort then a space then the port number you want to run your relay on. If you haven’t, make sure the port you choose is configured for port forwarding on your router (or firewall if your using one). In some brands of router, I know apple and Netgear made routers, the po

Re: [tor-relays] Is a relay on mobile broadband possible in Australia?

2018-07-05 Thread I
Thank you, It is a Raspberry Pi tethered to a cellphone with bulk data and fair speed which is much faster than a landline and modem would be. Telstra guaranteed " nought bytes/sec ". Grarpamp said > > ... a block is a block. Either get it lifted, or > vpn / shell / proxy / tunnel around it,

Re: [tor-relays] Is a relay on mobile broadband possible in Australia?

2018-07-05 Thread Paul Templeton
> What provider - I used to run one on iiNet broadband. Just went online - iiNet does have this service anymore... https://www.iinet.net.au/internet/broadband/mobile/ ___ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.o

Re: [tor-relays] Is a relay on mobile broadband possible in Australia?

2018-07-05 Thread I
What provider - I used to run one on iiNet broadband. P Optus, P.  ___ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays

Re: [tor-relays] Is a relay on mobile broadband possible in Australia?

2018-07-05 Thread grarpamp
> Would anyone have had any luck running a relay via mobile broadband in > Australia? Sounds likely to be $$$ for shit performance / TOS, but if it's the only / guerilla / rural connection you've got... ok. Typically that backhauls to points coastal anyway, where other fine hosting services are o

Re: [tor-relays] Is a relay on mobile broadband possible in Australia?

2018-07-05 Thread Paul Templeton
> Would anyone have had any luck running a relay via mobile broadband in > Australia? > The DirPort 9030 and the ORPort 9001 are blocked. > Is it impossible to work around the port blocking? What provider - I used to run one on iiNet broadband. P __

[tor-relays] Is a relay on mobile broadband possible in Australia?

2018-07-05 Thread I
Would anyone have had any luck running a relay via mobile broadband in Australia?The DirPort 9030 and the ORPort 9001 are blocked.  Is it impossible to work around the port blocking?Robert ___ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org