On 06/23/2014 07:07 PM, Moritz Bartl wrote:
On 06/23/2014 04:55 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
      Is anybody doing router software that allows guest access, but
_only_ if the client is using Tor to connect?  The Tor network and its
various relays and exits are known, so it seems like it should be doable.
I know of various people who announce a "guest wifi" that transparently
proxies all traffic via Tor. I am not a fan of this method, as it does
not take care of application-level privacy leaks and exposes users to
other dangers without their knowledge (like sniffing or traffic-altering
exit nodes).

I know this design, and I'm not interested in it.

  The idea of a "captive portal" that explains how to
download and verify Tor Browser, on a network that only allows to
connect to Tor relays and torproject.org IPs (and mirrors), exists, but
I've not seen any implementations of it.


That's too bad. Though no silver bullet, it would be useful in more situations than the other design you mentioned.

-Jonathan



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