perhaps you should check the rules by hand with iptables -L
and possibly try iptables -I INPUT -p tcp --dport (port number) -j
ALLOW [do one for each of the ports you're expecting). are you sure
TOR only uses those 3? and are you sure it's all TCP?
I suspect those 3 are just base ports and it negotiates some higher
numbered ports; perhaps those are being blocked... and I can't recall
the config parameters for handling such things in iptables right now.
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 3:27 PM, arygroup@gmail.com
On 16/08/10 02:22, arygroup@gmail.com wrote:
I use OpenSuse 11.3
Tor works perfect as client.
Tor works perfect for relaying if firewall is down. If it's on, Vidalia cannot find UPnP devices (It can, when firewall is disabled).
I tried to go Yast - Firewall - Allowed Services - Advanced - TCP and entered 3 ports: 9001 9030 9050
Restarted firewall with no result. Maybe I'm wrong when trying to open a port in such a way? Please, give an advice.
Thanks a lot.
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