And either don't understand the difference between all tor nodes and exit nodes.  Or can't be bothered to find out.

On 2/17/2026 1:10 AM, Juergen Lanzki via tor-relays wrote:
They probably use this blocklist, as do many websites, especially banks and email providers.

https://mxtoolbox.com/problem/blacklist/dan-tor

Thismeanstheydon'thavetomonitorinternettrafficthemselves.



Am 16.02.26 um 23:10 schrieb Marek Küthe via tor-relays:
So that means Deutsche Telekom monitors Internet traffic (or at least
the Tor directory, which contains all the nodes) and detects when a Tor
node is being operated. And if that is the case, TCP access to the SIP
servers is blocked? Or have I misunderstood something here?

On Sat, 14 Feb 2026 13:50:55 -0000
iji--- via tor-relays<[email protected]> wrote:

Hi
a big German provider "Deutsche Telekom" has started blocking access (at TCP 
layer) to their SIP servers in February 2026.
That means running a middle tor on this provider line results in a 
non-functional provider SIP service.
You have to choose between running a middle tor or a working provider SIP 
service.
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