Re: [tor-talk] Are squid proxies acceptable on exit nodes?

2016-05-10 Thread nusenu
> recently I occasionally get things like depicted in > https://twitter.com/akrey/status/729677599652380672 > > A squid error page that the connection to the remote > host timed out (here 193.99.144.85, which is the > address of www.heise.de which I wanted to reach). > > To me it looks like the t

Re: [tor-talk] Are squid proxies acceptable on exit nodes?

2016-05-09 Thread Andreas Krey
On Mon, 09 May 2016 19:48:57 +, Roman Mamedov wrote: ... > Squid itself is just a tool, sure it can cache, it can log all requests, but > is > it configured to do so? Not necessarily so. What happens when port 80 isn't HTTP? Or using custom verbs? Andreas -- "Totally trivial. Famous last w

Re: [tor-talk] Are squid proxies acceptable on exit nodes?

2016-05-09 Thread Roman Mamedov
On Mon, 9 May 2016 16:28:33 +0200 Andreas Krey wrote: > To me it looks like the tor exit is using a squid > proxy - is that an acceptable thing to do as a > relay operator? Squid itself is just a tool, sure it can cache, it can log all requests, but is it configured to do so? Not necessarily so.

[tor-talk] Are squid proxies acceptable on exit nodes?

2016-05-09 Thread Andreas Krey
Hi everyone, recently I occasionally get things like depicted in https://twitter.com/akrey/status/729677599652380672 A squid error page that the connection to the remote host timed out (here 193.99.144.85, which is the address of www.heise.de which I wanted to reach). To me it looks like the tor