Hello,
On a new x86_64 firewall I notice that a freshly built obfs4proxy does
not want to bind to a port below 1024 and becomes defunct.
A port > 1024 works OK.
How do I make things work for ports below 1024?
(this works OK on the 32-bit old firewall)
Kind regards,
Udo
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Hello,
When trying to start tor using the default service file
contrib/dist/tor.service on a Fedora 26 system with kernel.org kernel we
see a failure to start:
Mar 11 10:40:16.297 [warn] You appear to lack permissions to change
memory limits. Are you root?
Mar 11 10:40:16.297 [warn] Unable to rai
Udo van den Heuvel:
> Hello,
>
> When trying to start tor using the default service file
> contrib/dist/tor.service on a Fedora 26 system with kernel.org kernel we
> see a failure to start:
I recommend you use the service file shipped by fedora's tor package.
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On 11-03-18 10:54, nusenu wrote:
>> When trying to start tor using the default service file
>> contrib/dist/tor.service on a Fedora 26 system with kernel.org kernel we
>> see a failure to start:
>
> I recommend you use the service file shipped by fedora's tor package.
Thanks...
I found out that
[2018-03-11 09:49] Udo van den Heuvel
> Hello,
>
> On a new x86_64 firewall I notice that a freshly built obfs4proxy does
> not want to bind to a port below 1024 and becomes defunct.
> A port > 1024 works OK.
> How do I make things work for ports below 1024?
Wild guess. You are aware, that port
On 11-03-18 14:16, kact...@gnu.org wrote:
>
> [2018-03-11 09:49] Udo van den Heuvel
>> On a new x86_64 firewall I notice that a freshly built obfs4proxy does
>> not want to bind to a port below 1024 and becomes defunct.
>> A port > 1024 works OK.
>> How do I make things work for ports below 1024?
Forward with socat
On March 11, 2018 8:49:26 AM UTC, Udo van den Heuvel wrote:
>Hello,
>
>On a new x86_64 firewall I notice that a freshly built obfs4proxy does
>not want to bind to a port below 1024 and becomes defunct.
>A port > 1024 works OK.
>How do I make things work for ports below 1024?
>(
On 11-03-18 10:54, nusenu wrote:
>> When trying to start tor using the default service file
>> contrib/dist/tor.service on a Fedora 26 system with kernel.org kernel we
>> see a failure to start:
>
> I recommend you use the service file shipped by fedora's tor package.
That service file needs the