Re: [tor-relays] Deploy relays using hidden exit IP's?

2012-11-27 Thread Julian Yon
On Tue, 27 Nov 2012 01:58:40 + (UTC) Sven Olaf Kamphuis s...@cb3rob.net wrote: [Utopian fantasy] Meanwhile, back in the Real World, ancient protocols like SMTP dominate the Internet (oh look, you used it to post to this list) and people do what they have to in order to keep their services

Re: [tor-relays] Deploy relays using hidden exit IP's?

2012-11-27 Thread Daniel Case
I have a real world example of this. My forum was being abused by several users all originating from the Tor network, so the first thing I did (and any sane admin would do) was block Tor access (with a note) for a few hours while I figured out what to do. I ended up unbloacking the network and

Re: [tor-relays] Deploy relays using hidden exit IP's?

2012-11-27 Thread Bill Waggoner
I have the opposite problem in a way. I use geocaching.org frequently. But because they have had a problem in the past with Tor users they block Tor nodes. As I run a Relay, not Exit, this means that I have to ask for an exception every time my IP changes Happily that doesn't happen very often

Re: [tor-relays] Deploy relays using hidden exit IP's?

2012-11-27 Thread Julian Yon
On Tue, 27 Nov 2012 18:42:56 -0500 Bill Waggoner ctgreybe...@gmail.com wrote: I have the opposite problem in a way. I use geocaching.org frequently. But because they have had a problem in the past with Tor users they block Tor nodes. As I run a Relay, not Exit, this means that I have to