On 5/9/06, Roger Dingledine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Unfortunately, Joe added another restriction, which is that he wants to
do research on "typical" exit behavior, while at the same time being
restricted by his university about what IP addresses are not known to
blindly trust his school's IP space. I stick with my earlier response
to this case:
http://archives.seul.org/or/talk/Jan-2006/msg00150.html

Thanks for the rich response, Roger.  I think we're at least going to
be able to make a very strong case that only our library's proxy
servers should be "trusted" by services we subscribe to... not our
entire network; which would have us with an exit policy of 3k-20k
entries long (and via the agreement that we had to work out with the
System and Network Security folks, we have to disallow all exit
traffic to those addresses... which is a royal pain in the ass, you
can imagine.). -Joe

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Joseph Lorenzo Hall
PhD Student, UC Berkeley, School of Information
<http://josephhall.org/>

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