2012/5/24 Sebastian G. <bastik.tor> <bastik....@googlemail.com>: > Runa A. Sandvik, 24.05.2012 17:58: >> On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 3:43 PM, Sebastian G. <bastik.tor> >> <bastik....@googlemail.com> wrote: >>> I used to be able to (mis)use the TorBrowserBundle's Tor to connect to >>> OFTC with PChat (Xchat fork). Note: I don't use the hidden-service. >>> >>> It's some time since I visited the IRC channels, I don't know which TBB >>> worked. >>> >>> It fails with "tor-browser-2.2.35-12_en-US" and with >>> "tor-browser-2.2.35-7.1_en-US". I also tried 0.2.3.15 alpha. >>> >>> I always get: >>> * Connected. Now logging in... >>> * *** Looking up your hostname... >>> * *** Checking Ident >>> * *** No Ident response >>> * *** Found your hostname >>> >>> That's not related to OFTC, since I get "No Ident response" on other IRC >>> services as well. Some even let me in. >>> >>> OFTC however does not: >>> * Closing Link: [any exit name] (No more connections permitted from your >>> host) >>> * Disconnected (Remote host closed socket). >>> >>> I got and tried different exits as well. >>> >>> Without Tor (any proxy) I can connect and get an Ident response. >>> Therefor I guess it is not the firewall. >>> >>> I'm on Windows 7 (64bit) and PChat has not changed since I was able to >>> connect. tor-browser-2.2.35-7.1_en-US is from February 2012 and I was >>> only after that date. I use SSL but did so before. >>> >>> I'm not sure if it's the right place, but I don't know what's wrong. >> >> Someone (connecting over Tor) was spamming in #tor on OFTC earlier, >> might be related. >> > > Thank you for replying. It shouldn't be related to OFTC. > > I get "No Ident response" from any IRC service I tried when I use Tor, > but without Tor I do. > > I later checked if the reduced exit policy could be responsible for > that. Ident uses port 113 and it's not included in the reduced exit > policy, but that might be not the problem. > > I don't know since when the reduced exit policy is in place, but I > edited the config (torrc) to use only "wau" as exit. It allows almost > any port, according to Atlas. > > Best regards, > bastik_tor > _______________________________________________ > tor-talk mailing list > tor-talk@lists.torproject.org > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
The problem is not the exit policy. Identd is a service that should be listening on the user computer. This is obviously not possible with tor. _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list tor-talk@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk