Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 16:58:22 -0500 From: John Lengeling <johnl@microware.com> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Help with socks5 configuration for Quicktime 4 running ipfw/NAT Message-ID: <379E2B7E.C8516966@microware.com>
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I am trying to get socks5 configured so that my users can access Quicktime 4 streams. I am using a FreeBSD 2.2.8 box to do NAT with two ethernet interfaces. I have compiled and installed socks5 and I have configured QT4 to use SOCKS5. Here is the debug output from socks5 and my socks5.conf file. Jul 27 20:27:54 gate Socks5[28706]: TCP Connection Request: Connect (100.1.1.101:1516 to 204.178.123.142:554) for user Jul 27 20:27:54 gate Socks5[28706]: TCP Connection Terminated: Abnormal (100.1.1.101:1516 to 204.178.123.142:554) for user : 0 bytes out, 0 bytes in Jul 27 20:38:25 gate Socks5[28460]: Socks5 Exiting at: Tue Jul 27 20:38:25 1999 Jul 27 20:38:36 gate Socks5[28721]: Socks5 starting at Tue Jul 27 20:38:36 1999 in normal mode Jul 27 20:38:45 gate Socks5[28722]: Check: Checking port range (0 <= 1519 <= 65535)? Jul 27 20:38:45 gate Socks5[28722]: Socks5: Read initial protocol Jul 27 20:38:45 gate Socks5[28722]: TCP Connection Request: Connect (100.1.1.101:1519 to 204.178.123.133:554) for user Jul 27 20:38:45 gate Socks5[28722]: Check: Checking commands: Anything is ok Jul 27 20:38:45 gate Socks5[28722]: Check: Checking auths: Anything is ok Jul 27 20:38:45 gate Socks5[28722]: Check: Checking port range (0 <= 1519 <= 65535)? Jul 27 20:38:45 gate Socks5[28722]: Check: Checking port range (65535 <= 554 <= 65535)? Jul 27 20:38:45 gate Socks5[28722]: TCP Setup: Authorization failed Jul 27 20:38:45 gate Socks5[28722]: TCP Connection Terminated: Abnormal (100.1.1.101:1519 to 204.178.123.133:554) for user : 0 bytes out, 0 bytes in socks5.conf permit - - 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 - - auth - - n What is wrong? johnl To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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