With "Reduced Exit Policy" that allows connections only on some ports, so dynamic ports are the reason why it works https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/ReducedExitPolicy
Cathal Garvey: > Hey all, > I'm aware that (for pretty good reasons) bittorrent is "blocked" by most > exits on Tor. However, I'm unsure how this blockage is implemented, and > it just emerged as a relevant item in my thought-process: the Bittorrent > "Mainline" DHT is not necessarily useful to Bittorrent alone, but is > frequently used as an experimental platform for other P2P applications. > > Is the bittorrent DHT blocked by Tor exits, or just the Bittorrent > file-transfer protocol? If the latter, how is that block enacted when > most bittorrent apps support protocol obfuscation and dynamic ports? > -- https://nesterov.pw GPG key: 0CE8 65F1 9043 2B11 25A5 74A7 1187 6869 67AA 56E4 https://keybase.io/komachi/key.asc
