Re: [tor-relays] VPS/Tor Almost There

2015-12-06 Thread Tim Wilson-Brown - teor
Hi Kurt, You need to know the public IPv4 address of your relay. Until you have the address correct, it's hard to tell whether you need to open any ports or not. > Dec 05 21:17:46.000 [notice] Your IP address seems to have changed > to 167.114.35.28 (METHOD=INTERFACE). Updating. Dec 05 21:17:46

Re: [tor-relays] VPS/Tor Almost There

2015-12-06 Thread Damian Busby
The issue with the iptables rules not being loaded has to do with a script not being installed. On Debian it is iptables-persistent, and seems to be the same for Ubuntu. Once that is installed, you can save the rules you want reloaded by running: iptables-save > /etc/iptables/rules.v4 ip6tables-sa

Re: [tor-relays] VPS/Tor Almost There

2015-12-06 Thread ZEROF
David, low ports numbers are not good idea, he can have same issues. For my firewall i need to use something more then 9000 to make my exit/relay to work with my ISP. On 6 December 2015 at 17:46, David Schulz wrote: > Try other ports or ask the hoster, if he blocks ports?! Or try 80 and 443, > i

Re: [tor-relays] VPS/Tor Almost There

2015-12-06 Thread David Schulz
Try other ports or ask the hoster, if he blocks ports?! Or try 80 and 443, if there are free at your server. --- Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Yours sincerely David Schulz Am 06.12.2015 um 17:15 schrieb Kurt Besig: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Thanks again f

[tor-relays] VPS/Tor Almost There

2015-12-06 Thread Kurt Besig
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Thanks again for all the support everyone has bee extremely helpful. So, I reinstalled the OS on the VPS: lsb_release -d Description: Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS uname -r 2.6.32-042stab102.9 Finally solved all the permissions problems, paths are correct, tor