Freemor wrote: > If you use the port forwarding feature of ssh then you don't need to > worry about the exit nodes (other then that they allow ssh). once the > ports have been forwarded by ssh you'd connect to them on localhost and > they would get tunnelled through the ssh connection so all the tor > network would see is the ssh connection going on. > > hope this helps > Freemor
My fault it should have read ssl not ssh. I knew what I meant, just wrote it wrong, sorry. Corrected the subject line. > > > On Mon, 2007-05-03 at 12:58 +0800, Kees Vonk wrote: >> I would like to connect to a pop3 and smtp server over ssh server (ports >> 995 and 465) via tor, but I seems that a lot of exit nodes do not allow >> connections to these ports (even though they are always authenticated). >> Is there a way of specifying that I only want exit nodes that allow >> these ports. If not, can I create a list of exit nodes that allow these >> ports and tell tor to only use the nodes on that list (or the reverse of >> course: a list of nodes not allowing these ports and tell tor not to use >> them). >> >> Kees >> >> > > ------ > > Freemor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Freemor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > This e-mail has been digitally signed with GnuPG > >

