Eran Sandler: > I certainly think it should be added by default.
I agree that an html page giving some basic information about tor on every exit relay IP makes sense. If there are no major concerns from other operators to enable this _by default_ I will open a trac ticket to start discussions with the tor developers. > We can ask the community (or get some friends over at EFF) to help draft > something that is legally correct and language relevant (though I don't > think that it has to be in the local language for it to be legally binding). > > Regarding what to display and how, that can be a combination of a few > things: > > 1. Defined country in the config (can be part of the proposed > contactinfo spec you mentioned) - so that if there is a way to set it in > case geoip DB is not up-to-date with all the various IP addresses > migrations that happen > 2. GeoIP based on a local DB. That might be great but it would a) > increase download size and b) would have to be updated a bit more > frequently. It doesn't make too much send to ship a geoip DB just to verify > an address once. in my last email I was referring to the local DB (that is already shipped with tor packages and is based of maxmind's data). > Another solution would be some kind of a Tor managed or secure server to > perform resolution when the relay starts (should have a flag to disable it > in the config). That way no logs are saved and we can figured things out in > a more accessible manner. Installation would be smaller and that service > will always have an up-to-date geoip DB. you might also use RIPEstat APIs for this. -- https://twitter.com/nusenu_ https://mastodon.social/@nusenu
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