There should be access now :) Niel
> On 10 Mar 2026, at 13.59, rhatto <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Tue, Mar 10, 2026 at 10:44:05AM +0100, Niel Nielsen via tor-dev wrote: >> Hello all, >> >> Thought you would find it interessting on how I made some work to create tor >> on >> Sailfiosh OS for Jolla phones. >> This is a continuation of my (personal) work, when I had a tor exit node >> running on a Jolla phone, for about a year, until that device died. >> >> What I did. >> Made a port of tor, for Sailfish OS >> Made a QML application, which enables a user to easily start/stop tor service >> Also, created an RPM that will help the user install and activate a tor exit >> node with a hidden service >> >> [1]https://sec1.dk/blog/tor-sailfish-blog.html > > Thanks for sharing! This sounds very nice, but the following message > appears when trying to access the URL above through Tor: > > 555 Security Incident Detected > > Your request was blocked. > > If you are the owner of the website > The Website Application Firewall protecting your site blocked this request > as suspicious. > Details can be found in your webserver logs. > > If you are the visitor > Your public IP address, assigned by your internet or VPN provider, may > have a poor reputation: Check IP reputation. IPs from VPNs or public > networks often have poor reputation. > > Would be possible to unblock Tor exit nodes' IPs in the firewall? > > Thanks! > > -- > Silvio Rhatto > pronouns he/him > Festina lente -- move slow and fix things. > I sent this message during my active hours, which might be different from > yours. I'm fine if you take your time to answer, and usually takes some time > for me to answer. > <signature.asc> _______________________________________________ tor-dev mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
