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مشکل تنظیم پل در تور (حل شد)
« : 05 بهمن 1400، 01:58 ب‌ظ »
سلام تور من ارور میده اجرا نمیشه ولی وقتی پلی که تنظیم کردم رو پاک می کنم اجرا میشه مشکل نداشت قبلا الان اینطوری شده. هر پلی هم تست کردم نشد.

محتویات torrc:
   ~  sudo cat /etc/tor/torrc                                                      INT ✘  4s 
## Configuration file for a typical Tor user
## Last updated 28 February 2019 for Tor 0.3.5.1-alpha.
## (may or may not work for much older or much newer versions of Tor.)
##
## Lines that begin with "## " try to explain what's going on. Lines
## that begin with just "#" are disabled commands: you can enable them
## by removing the "#" symbol.
##
## See 'man tor', or https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-manual.html,
## for more options you can use in this file.
##
## Tor will look for this file in various places based on your platform:
## https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq#torrc
User tor

## Tor opens a SOCKS proxy on port 9050 by default -- even if you don't
## configure one below. Set "SOCKSPort 0" if you plan to run Tor only
## as a relay, and not make any local application connections yourself.
#SOCKSPort 9050 # Default: Bind to localhost:9050 for local connections.
#SOCKSPort 192.168.0.1:9100 # Bind to this address:port too.

## Entry policies to allow/deny SOCKS requests based on IP address.
## First entry that matches wins. If no SOCKSPolicy is set, we accept
## all (and only) requests that reach a SOCKSPort. Untrusted users who
## can access your SOCKSPort may be able to learn about the connections
## you make.
#SOCKSPolicy accept 192.168.0.0/16
#SOCKSPolicy accept6 FC00::/7
#SOCKSPolicy reject *

## Logs go to stdout at level "notice" unless redirected by something
## else, like one of the below lines. You can have as many Log lines as
## you want.
##
## We advise using "notice" in most cases, since anything more verbose
## may provide sensitive information to an attacker who obtains the logs.
##
## Send all messages of level 'notice' or higher to /var/log/tor/notices.log
#Log notice file /var/log/tor/notices.log
## Send every possible message to /var/log/tor/debug.log
#Log debug file /var/log/tor/debug.log
## Use the system log instead of Tor's logfiles
Log notice syslog
## To send all messages to stderr:
#Log debug stderr

## Uncomment this to start the process in the background... or use
## --runasdaemon 1 on the command line. This is ignored on Windows;
## see the FAQ entry if you want Tor to run as an NT service.
#RunAsDaemon 1

## The directory for keeping all the keys/etc. By default, we store
## things in $HOME/.tor on Unix, and in Application Data\tor on Windows.
DataDirectory /var/lib/tor

## The port on which Tor will listen for local connections from Tor
## controller applications, as documented in control-spec.txt.
#ControlPort 9051
## If you enable the controlport, be sure to enable one of these
## authentication methods, to prevent attackers from accessing it.
#HashedControlPassword 16:872860B76453A77D60CA2BB8C1A7042072093276A3D701AD684053EC4C
#CookieAuthentication 1

############### This section is just for location-hidden services ###

## Once you have configured a hidden service, you can look at the
## contents of the file ".../hidden_service/hostname" for the address
## to tell people.
##
## HiddenServicePort x y:z says to redirect requests on port x to the
## address y:z.

#HiddenServiceDir /var/lib/tor/hidden_service/
#HiddenServicePort 80 127.0.0.1:80

#HiddenServiceDir /var/lib/tor/other_hidden_service/
#HiddenServicePort 80 127.0.0.1:80
#HiddenServicePort 22 127.0.0.1:22

################ This section is just for relays #####################
#
## See https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-doc-relay for details.

## Required: what port to advertise for incoming Tor connections.
#ORPort 9001
## If you want to listen on a port other than the one advertised in
## ORPort (e.g. to advertise 443 but bind to 9090), you can do it as
## follows.  You'll need to do ipchains or other port forwarding
## yourself to make this work.
#ORPort 443 NoListen
#ORPort 127.0.0.1:9090 NoAdvertise
## If you want to listen on IPv6 your numeric address must be explicitly
## between square brackets as follows. You must also listen on IPv4.
#ORPort [2001:DB8::1]:9050

## The IP address or full DNS name for incoming connections to your
## relay. Leave commented out and Tor will guess.
#Address noname.example.com

## If you have multiple network interfaces, you can specify one for
## outgoing traffic to use.
## OutboundBindAddressExit will be used for all exit traffic, while
## OutboundBindAddressOR will be used for all OR and Dir connections
## (DNS connections ignore OutboundBindAddress).
## If you do not wish to differentiate, use OutboundBindAddress to
## specify the same address for both in a single line.
#OutboundBindAddressExit 10.0.0.4
#OutboundBindAddressOR 10.0.0.5

## A handle for your relay, so people don't have to refer to it by key.
## Nicknames must be between 1 and 19 characters inclusive, and must
## contain only the characters [a-zA-Z0-9].
## If not set, "Unnamed" will be used.
#Nickname ididnteditheconfig

## Define these to limit how much relayed traffic you will allow. Your
## own traffic is still unthrottled. Note that RelayBandwidthRate must
## be at least 75 kilobytes per second.
## Note that units for these config options are bytes (per second), not
## bits (per second), and that prefixes are binary prefixes, i.e. 2^10,
## 2^20, etc.
#RelayBandwidthRate 100 KBytes  # Throttle traffic to 100KB/s (800Kbps)
#RelayBandwidthBurst 200 KBytes # But allow bursts up to 200KB (1600Kb)

## Use these to restrict the maximum traffic per day, week, or month.
## Note that this threshold applies separately to sent and received bytes,
## not to their sum: setting "40 GB" may allow up to 80 GB total before
## hibernating.
##
## Set a maximum of 40 gigabytes each way per period.
#AccountingMax 40 GBytes
## Each period starts daily at midnight (AccountingMax is per day)
#AccountingStart day 00:00
## Each period starts on the 3rd of the month at 15:00 (AccountingMax
## is per month)
#AccountingStart month 3 15:00

## Administrative contact information for this relay or bridge. This line
## can be used to contact you if your relay or bridge is misconfigured or
## something else goes wrong. Note that we archive and publish all
## descriptors containing these lines and that Google indexes them, so
## spammers might also collect them. You may want to obscure the fact that
## it's an email address and/or generate a new address for this purpose.
##
## If you are running multiple relays, you MUST set this option.
##
#ContactInfo Random Person <nobody AT example dot com>
## You might also include your PGP or GPG fingerprint if you have one:
#ContactInfo 0xFFFFFFFF Random Person <nobody AT example dot com>

## Uncomment this to mirror directory information for others. Please do
## if you have enough bandwidth.
#DirPort 9030 # what port to advertise for directory connections
## If you want to listen on a port other than the one advertised in
## DirPort (e.g. to advertise 80 but bind to 9091), you can do it as
## follows.  below too. You'll need to do ipchains or other port
## forwarding yourself to make this work.
#DirPort 80 NoListen
#DirPort 127.0.0.1:9091 NoAdvertise
## Uncomment to return an arbitrary blob of html on your DirPort. Now you
## can explain what Tor is if anybody wonders why your IP address is
## contacting them. See contrib/tor-exit-notice.html in Tor's source
## distribution for a sample.
#DirPortFrontPage /etc/tor/tor-exit-notice.html

## Uncomment this if you run more than one Tor relay, and add the identity
## key fingerprint of each Tor relay you control, even if they're on
## different networks. You declare it here so Tor clients can avoid
## using more than one of your relays in a single circuit. See
## https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq#MultipleRelays
## However, you should never include a bridge's fingerprint here, as it would
## break its concealability and potentially reveal its IP/TCP address.
##
## If you are running multiple relays, you MUST set this option.
##
## Note: do not use MyFamily on bridge relays.
#MyFamily $keyid,$keyid,...

## Uncomment this if you want your relay to be an exit, with the default
## exit policy (or whatever exit policy you set below).
## (If ReducedExitPolicy, ExitPolicy, or IPv6Exit are set, relays are exits.
## If none of these options are set, relays are non-exits.)
#ExitRelay 1

## Uncomment this if you want your relay to allow IPv6 exit traffic.
## (Relays do not allow any exit traffic by default.)
#IPv6Exit 1

## Uncomment this if you want your relay to be an exit, with a reduced set
## of exit ports.
#ReducedExitPolicy 1

## Uncomment these lines if you want your relay to be an exit, with the
## specified set of exit IPs and ports.
##
## A comma-separated list of exit policies. They're considered first
## to last, and the first match wins.
##
## If you want to allow the same ports on IPv4 and IPv6, write your rules
## using accept/reject *. If you want to allow different ports on IPv4 and
## IPv6, write your IPv6 rules using accept6/reject6 *6, and your IPv4 rules
## using accept/reject *4.
##
## If you want to _replace_ the default exit policy, end this with either a
## reject *:* or an accept *:*. Otherwise, you're _augmenting_ (prepending to)
## the default exit policy. Leave commented to just use the default, which is
## described in the man page or at
## https://www.torproject.org/documentation.html
##
## Look at https://www.torproject.org/faq-abuse.html#TypicalAbuses
## for issues you might encounter if you use the default exit policy.
##
## If certain IPs and ports are blocked externally, e.g. by your firewall,
## you should update your exit policy to reflect this -- otherwise Tor
## users will be told that those destinations are down.
##
## For security, by default Tor rejects connections to private (local)
## networks, including to the configured primary public IPv4 and IPv6 addresses,
## and any public IPv4 and IPv6 addresses on any interface on the relay.
## See the man page entry for ExitPolicyRejectPrivate if you want to allow
## "exit enclaving".
##
#ExitPolicy accept *:6660-6667,reject *:* # allow irc ports on IPv4 and IPv6 but no more
#ExitPolicy accept *:119 # accept nntp ports on IPv4 and IPv6 as well as default exit policy
#ExitPolicy accept *4:119 # accept nntp ports on IPv4 only as well as default exit policy
#ExitPolicy accept6 *6:119 # accept nntp ports on IPv6 only as well as default exit policy
#ExitPolicy reject *:* # no exits allowed

## Bridge relays (or "bridges") are Tor relays that aren't listed in the
## main directory. Since there is no complete public list of them, even an
## ISP that filters connections to all the known Tor relays probably
## won't be able to block all the bridges. Also, websites won't treat you
## differently because they won't know you're running Tor. If you can
## be a real relay, please do; but if not, be a bridge!
##
## Warning: when running your Tor as a bridge, make sure than MyFamily is
## NOT configured.
#BridgeRelay 1
## By default, Tor will advertise your bridge to users through various
## mechanisms like https://bridges.torproject.org/. If you want to run
## a private bridge, for example because you'll give out your bridge
## address manually to your friends, uncomment this line:
#PublishServerDescriptor 0

## Configuration options can be imported from files or folders using the %include
## option with the value being a path. This path can have wildcards. Wildcards are
## expanded first, using lexical order. Then, for each matching file or folder, the following
## rules are followed: if the path is a file, the options from the file will be parsed as if
## they were written where the %include option is. If the path is a folder, all files on that
## folder will be parsed following lexical order. Files starting with a dot are ignored. Files
## on subfolders are ignored.
## The %include option can be used recursively.
#%include /etc/torrc.d/*.conf

UseBridges 1
ClientTransportPlugin obfs4 exec
/usr/bin/obfs4proxy
110.165.41.37:15201 3601E549B2628A5185F5074605973B92C74BF271 cert=FBSnBUEYDgVmTfJs5M6SAqFuy36EyY7KtGwy3Z3e3PvnmZXqvjPIMJeqRT0yoQlbU4vbEQ iat-mode=0

   ~  sudo systemctl start tor.service                                         INT ✘  1m 21s 
[sudo] password for mts:
Job for tor.service failed because the control process exited with error code.
See "systemctl status tor.service" and "journalctl -xeu tor.service" for details.

   ~  systemctl status tor.service                                                          1 ✘
× tor.service - Anonymizing overlay network for TCP
     Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/tor.service; enabled; vendor preset: disabled)
     Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Tue 2022-01-25 12:47:13 +0330; 1min 6s ago
    Process: 3365 ExecStartPre=/usr/bin/tor -f /etc/tor/torrc --verify-config (code=exited, status=1/F>
        CPU: 59ms

ژانویه 25 12:47:13 mohammad-ms7695 systemd[1]: tor.service: Scheduled restart job, restart counter is >
ژانویه 25 12:47:13 mohammad-ms7695 systemd[1]: Stopped Anonymizing overlay network for TCP.
ژانویه 25 12:47:13 mohammad-ms7695 systemd[1]: tor.service: Start request repeated too quickly.
ژانویه 25 12:47:13 mohammad-ms7695 systemd[1]: tor.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.
ژانویه 25 12:47:13 mohammad-ms7695 systemd[1]: Failed to start Anonymizing overlay network for TCP.

محتویات یکی از لاگ ها انقدر زیاد بود که انجمن ارور داد نتونستم ارسال کنم حذفش کردم.
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پاسخ : مشکل تنظیم پل در تور
« پاسخ #1 : 05 بهمن 1400، 03:17 ب‌ظ »
تنظیمات torrc مشکل داره. باید به این شکل بنویسیدش
UseBridges 1
ClientTransportPlugin obfs4 exec /usr/bin/obfs4proxy
Bridge obfs4 110.165.41.37:15201 3601E549B2628A5185F5074605973B92C74BF271 cert=FBSnBUEYDgVmTfJs5M6SAqFuy36EyY7KtGwy3Z3e3PvnmZXqvjPIMJeqRT0yoQlbU4vbEQ iat-mode=0
اگه از پل‌های obfs3 استفاده می‌کنید، باید خط دوم رو عوض کنید تا به فایل اجرایی درست اشاره کنه. همینطور obfs4 که قبل از آدرس پل‌ها نوشته شده رو تغییر بدید.
معمولا پل‌هایی که دریافت می‌کنید، obfs4 هستند. مگه اینکه درخواست بدید تا پل‌های obfs3 بگیرید.

بعد از اینکه فایل torrc رو درست کردید، سرویس tor رو راه‌اندازی مجدد کنید.
sudo systemctl restart tor
بعد با systemctl status tor ببینید نتیجه چی شده.
گزارش‌های journald رو هم برای اینکه ببینید وصل شده یا نه، بررسی کنید.
journalctl -exft Torبه T بزرگ دقت کنید.
ممکنه journalctl گزارش‌ها رو به شما نشون نده. در اینصورت اون رو با دسترسی روت اجرا کنید.
روت، افرادی که عضو گروه systemd-journal و همینطور افرادی که عضو گروه adm هستند، می‌تونند بدون مشکل خاصی، گزارش‌های journald رو ببینند.
میدونید که زکات علم نشر آن است

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پاسخ : مشکل تنظیم پل در تور
« پاسخ #2 : 05 بهمن 1400، 04:44 ب‌ظ »
یک سوال! مشکلی هست که شما نتونین حل کنید؟ واقعا پست هاتون خیلی ارزشمنده و خوش به حال انجمن اوبونتو ایران که کاربری مثل شما داره.
ممنون از پاسختون.
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پاسخ : مشکل تنظیم پل در تور (حل شد)
« پاسخ #3 : 06 بهمن 1400، 03:22 ب‌ظ »
یک سوال الان تور رو تنظیم کردم برای همه جا کار می کنه یا فقط برای مرورگر کار می کنه؟ باید تنظیم کنم برای مثلا دانلود از AUR؟
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پاسخ : مشکل تنظیم پل در تور (حل شد)
« پاسخ #4 : 06 بهمن 1400، 04:03 ب‌ظ »
تور یه پیشکار ساکس به شما می‌ده. هرجایی خواستی، از اون استفاده می‌کنی.
اگه این ارسال بهت کمک کرد، دنبال دکمهٔ تشکر نگرد. به جاش تو هم به جامعهٔ آزادت کمک کن

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پاسخ : مشکل تنظیم پل در تور (حل شد)
« پاسخ #5 : 06 بهمن 1400، 04:19 ب‌ظ »
تور یه پیشکار ساکس به شما می‌ده. هرجایی خواستی، از اون استفاده می‌کنی.

میشه بیشتر راهنمایی کنید؟ من می خواستم از aur کدیوم دانلود کنم ارور داد وسطش دوستان گفتند تور رو تنظیم کن. الان من نصب کردم پل هم تنظیم کردم. تمومه؟ یا کار دیگه ای هم باید انجام بدم؟

ویرایش: از طریق تنظیمات گنوم وصل کردم ممنون حل شد.
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