On 11/29/2012 8:41 AM, intrigeri wrote:
> hi,
>
> [email protected] wrote (29 Nov 2012 13:39:31 GMT) :
>> If I then apply my firewall ping failed and no access to internet.
> I think this is off-topic, and I suggest you find a better suited
> place for basic iptables/netfilter support.
>
>> iptables -N lan
> As far as I can see, this chain is never called.
>
>> iptables -t filter -A OUTPUT ! -o lan -j DROP
> I don't parse this line, and I doubt iptables does.
>
> Other than that, at first glance, I fail to see how Tor would be
> allowed to connect to the Internet.
>
> I suggest starting over from a known-working similar firewall,
> such as Tails' or Liberté's one.
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I recently had a similar issue after my ISP reset the firewall in the
Modem.  That stopped my relay until I restored the pinholes in the
firewall.  I don't think that would have affected normal browsing access
however.  You do not specify whether you are using TBB. 

Additionally, I have a Ubuntu 12.04 machine which just broke it's
network service such that DHCP fails to receive an IP address from my
network server.  Your Ubuntu may be broken.  As  intrigeri suggested,
try using Tails.

David C
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