Tom Hek schrieb:
By default are all the private ranges already blocked in the exitpolicy.
Yes, the private or non-routable nets. I should have been more precise what I meant. ;-) (or should have avoided the term "private") Suppose you have 87.78.1.170 as exit node and its subnet is 87.78.1.128/26. Suppose your organization has the net 87.78.1.1/24 and you have some services for internal use running on various hosts in that Class-C net. Then AFAIK you have to take care yourself of the appropriate exit policies, because tor can't possibly know this, e.g. explicitly disallow 87.78.1.1/24.
Dominik

