Re: [Wikitech-l] Tor exit node rejects port 443 of WM, but it is disabled for editing

2014-10-02 Thread Brian Wolff
On 10/2/14, Tyler Romeo  wrote:
> Well you can also edit from port 80 (unless we deployed site-wide SSL
> without me knowing).
>

Not to mention 198.35.26.96 and 2620:0:863:ed1a::1.

--bawolff

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Re: [Wikitech-l] Tor exit node rejects port 443 of WM, but it is disabled for editing

2014-10-02 Thread Tyler Romeo
No, they are not usually allowed, but technically there should not be a problem 
with it, since if the exit policy does not allow traffic over port 80 or port 
443, Tor users cannot edit Wikipedia anyway. (The result is that only the 
operator can edit from that IP address.)

Also, the exit policy is verifiable via the node directory.

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On October 2, 2014 at 8:09:08, Derric Atzrott (datzr...@alizeepathology.com) 
wrote:

Are Tor exit relays that block access to Wikimedia in their rejection
policies usually allowed to edit Wikimedia projects?
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Re: [Wikitech-l] Tor exit node rejects port 443 of WM, but it is disabled for editing

2014-10-02 Thread Derric Atzrott
> Well you can also edit from port 80 (unless we deployed site-wide SSL without
> me knowing).
> 
> Has a bug been filed for this? This sounds like an Extension:TorBlock issue
> (and is also probably my fault in some manner assuming this is a regression,
> which it may or may not be).

Are Tor exit relays that block access to Wikimedia in their rejection
policies usually allowed to edit Wikimedia projects?

Thank you,
Derric Atzrott


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Re: [Wikitech-l] Tor exit node rejects port 443 of WM, but it is disabled for editing

2014-10-02 Thread Tyler Romeo
Well you can also edit from port 80 (unless we deployed site-wide SSL without 
me knowing).

Has a bug been filed for this? This sounds like an Extension:TorBlock issue 
(and is also probably my fault in some manner assuming this is a regression, 
which it may or may not be).

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On October 2, 2014 at 7:33:54, Rudolf Dovičín (rudolf.dovi...@gmail.com) wrote:

HTTPS, i.e. port 443, is the ONLY way to edit WikiMedia projects,
so I thing such servers (those reject port 443 of WikiMedia servers)
should by excluded from Public proxy blacklist of WikiMedia.
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[Wikitech-l] Tor exit node rejects port 443 of WM, but it is disabled for editing

2014-10-02 Thread Rudolf Dovičín
Hello, dear volunteers. :-)

On my computer there is running tor exit node:
http://atlas.TorProject.org/#details/9017E55701FB08C0E0B4A8F9C65380537D5249CF

As you can see, my server rejects HTTPS port of WikiMedia servers:
reject 91.198.174.0/24:443
reject 208.80.152.0/22:443

But I cannot edit WM projects(, when I do not use Tor on my computer).

HTTPS, i.e. port 443, is the ONLY way to edit WikiMedia projects,
so I thing such servers (those reject port 443 of WikiMedia servers)
should by excluded from Public proxy blacklist of WikiMedia.

Your respectfully:
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957 01  Bánovce nad Bebravou 1
SLOVENSKO
xmpp: ruw...@jabbim.sk
(cellular: +421 944 748308, short messages only)

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