Re: [tor-talk] Routing Jitsi through Tor

2013-06-30 Thread grarpamp
> over 9050. The only thing that didn't happen was issuing a NEWNYM > command. But would that have stopped the connection from happening? Maybe, sometimes Tor gets a little stuck, or the exit packetfilter's things after Tor finds a path. Using MAPADDRESS can help with testing exits. > Also, a qui

Re: [tor-talk] Routing Jitsi through Tor

2013-06-29 Thread Van Gegel
Jitsi now cann't route RTP through Tor becouse not supported RTP over TCP. Only Skype, Mumble and my forks of PGPFone and SpeekFrealy, and maybe some other rare apps can use TCP as a transport layer for voice. It makes no sense to use Tor to connect to the XMPP server only. All the same, the ser

Re: [tor-talk] Routing Jitsi through Tor

2013-06-29 Thread Anthony Papillion
On 06/29/2013 02:31 AM, grarpamp wrote: >> I've set up a XMPP server and my users are access through Jisti. I want >> to allow them to connect via Tor if they want. But when I tried to help >> ... >> Is there something I'm missing here? Is Jisti able to be routed through Tor? > > Use socks5 127.0.

Re: [tor-talk] Routing Jitsi through Tor

2013-06-29 Thread Anthony Papillion
On 06/29/2013 09:34 AM, Van Gegel wrote: > > If you are using the latest TBB, try port 9150 > The better way is check SocksPort in torrc file > But explained to how you are going to use the SMPP server and Jitsi? Do you > want to transmit voice over Tor or via a direct connection? Great! Thanks,

Re: [tor-talk] Routing Jitsi through Tor

2013-06-29 Thread Van Gegel
If you are using the latest TBB, try port 9150 The better way is check SocksPort in torrc file But explained to how you are going to use the SMPP server and Jitsi? Do you want to transmit voice over Tor or via a direct connection? ___ tor-talk mailing l

Re: [tor-talk] Routing Jitsi through Tor

2013-06-29 Thread grarpamp
> I've set up a XMPP server and my users are access through Jisti. I want > to allow them to connect via Tor if they want. But when I tried to help > ... > Is there something I'm missing here? Is Jisti able to be routed through Tor? Use socks5 127.0.0.1 9050. So long as what you're doing uses TCP,

Re: [tor-talk] Routing Jitsi through Tor

2013-06-29 Thread Peter Tonoli
Hiya, On 29/06/13 2:36 PM, Anthony Papillion wrote: > I've set up a XMPP server and my users are access through Jisti. I want > to allow them to connect via Tor if they want. But when I tried to help > a user set it up, it failed. We used the following information: > > Proxy Type: SOCKS5 > Proxy

[tor-talk] Routing Jitsi through Tor

2013-06-28 Thread Anthony Papillion
I've set up a XMPP server and my users are access through Jisti. I want to allow them to connect via Tor if they want. But when I tried to help a user set it up, it failed. We used the following information: Proxy Type: SOCKS5 Proxy Server: localhost and 127.0.0.1 Proxy Port: 9050 and 9051 It sim