Re: [tor-dev] Alternatives to Tor Exit Enclaves

2012-04-18 Thread Andrew Clausen
Hi Arturo, Do .exit addresses already do what you had in mind? For example, if you add AllowDotExit 1 to your torrc, you can type an address like this http://thewebserver.exit/index.html into your web browser. It would be nice if this particular usage of .exit were allowed by default (but the

Re: [tor-dev] Alternatives to Tor Exit Enclaves

2012-04-18 Thread Arturo Filastò
On 4/18/12 5:33 PM, Andrew Clausen wrote: Do .exit addresses already do what you had in mind? For example, if you add AllowDotExit 1 to your torrc, you can type an address like this No, .exit notation is a bad idea because it allows people to force you to exit through a particular exit node

Re: [tor-dev] Alternatives to Tor Exit Enclaves

2012-04-18 Thread Mike Warren
Arturo Filastò a...@baculo.org writes: The purpose of Exit Enclaves was to allow people running a website to make Tor users access it without ever leaving the Tor network. This leads to the clients having end-to-end encryption with the target destination. Probably I'm missing something