They obviously don't know what they're doing since they "aren't checking the reject policy" on your non-exit relay. Hopefully they'll sort it out. Netflix had the same thing for a while.
On Nov 26, 2016 2:55 PM, "fr33d0m4all" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > I just want to share my recent time experience with Vodafone Italia > (mobile carrier). Some days ago, for the first time, I was surfing > Vodafone.it site from my home network where I run a Tor non-exit relay, > and when I surfed "https://ricarica.vodafone.it/" I've got the following > error page: > > Access denied (403) > > Active policy for this site prohibits access from TOR Network. > > For further information, do not hesitate to contact us. > > Contact us: [email protected] > > For a reference, please provide the following paragraph: > > [MyIPAddress]://vodafone-rbzr2313438303139323634335aee0f47488438e0 > [1480192643] > > I wrote to reblaze.com, I've explained that I'm running a non-exit relay > and that even if Vodafone is saying that traffic from Tor (they say TOR > -__- ) Network, no traffic from Tor network can reach the public network > (and so their site) from my own relay. This was my email: > > Hi, > today I've received the attached error when trying to pay on > Vodafone Italia site and I want to point out that it is a false > positive. > > The error is "Active policy for this site prohibits access from Tor > Network." and I was surfing the web directly from my public IP > address X.X.X.X. As you can see on ExoneraTor this IP address > also hosts a Tor <<middle>> relay: > https://exonerator.torproject.org/?ip=X.X.X.X×tamp=2016-11-24 > > If you gave a close look to that Tor Relay, you can see that it is > DEFINITELY NOT A TOR EXIT RELAY, so you/Vodafone can't receive any > traffic from Tor Network from my relay, since it is only a transit > Tor relay: > > https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/xxxxxxx > > (Exit policy is reject, so it is not an Exit relay). > > So, I understand that you want to block sessions coming from Tor > network, but you should definitely get a list of Tor exit relays > only, not the full list of Tor relays that includes Tor relays that > will NEVER send traffic from Tor network to public network. > > I'd like to understand why you're blocking sessions coming from an > IP address that hosts a non-exit relay. > > And this is their reply: > > Hi > currently this web site policy is to block any IP that is > identified as TOR Relay: > > "Looking up IP address X.X.X.X on or within one day of 2016-11-24. > Tor clients could have selected this or these Tor relays to build > circuits." we are not checking the "Reject Policy" > > we will check the issue with the web site administrators > > Thanks > > Reblaze Support . > > I think I won't receive any further info from Vodafone, BTW if they > reply, I'll share their answer with you. > > Have a nice weekend, > Fr33d0m4all > > -- > > _____________________________________________________________ > > PGP Key: 0DA8 7293 D561 3AEE A3C0 7F63 101F 316A F30E ECB4 > IRC Nick: fr33d0m4all (OFTC & Freenode) > _____________________________________________________________ > _______________________________________________ > tor-relays mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays >
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