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>> On 26 Apr 2018, at 01:33, dave` dave wrote:
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>> Thank you all for your answers. so if i can't control on the access
>> to my Exit-Relay i can control on the access to my SSH which used
>> to run this Exir-Relay.
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> You asked in another thread how to build a circuit like:
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> C
> On 26 Apr 2018, at 01:33, dave` dave wrote:
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> Thank you all for your answers.
> so if i can't control on the access to my Exit-Relay i can control on the
> access to my SSH which used to run this Exir-Relay.
You asked in another thread how to build a circuit like:
Client - Bridge - Middl
Thank you all for your answers.
so if i can't control on the access to my Exit-Relay i can control on the
access to my SSH which used to run this Exir-Relay.
On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 6:14 PM, Matt Traudt wrote:
> On 4/25/18 10:55, dave` dave wrote:
> > im using VMware Ubuntu 16.04 using SSH.
> >
On 4/25/18 10:55, dave` dave wrote:
> im using VMware Ubuntu 16.04 using SSH.
> im running Exit-Relay and i want to control who can connect to my
> Exit-Relay, is there a way to do that- though the Exit-Relay settings,
> or the SSH settings?
> and there will be an even better way: if i can say who
On 25.04.18 16:55, dave` dave wrote:
> im running Exit-Relay and i want to control who can connect to my
> Exit-Relay, is there a way to do that- though the Exit-Relay settings,
> or the SSH settings?
I assume by "who can connect" you mean "who can use my Tor node as an
exit"? The computer/client
im using VMware Ubuntu 16.04 using SSH.
im running Exit-Relay and i want to control who can connect to my
Exit-Relay, is there a way to do that- though the Exit-Relay settings, or
the SSH settings?
and there will be an even better way: if i can say who is the specific ip
that can connect to me.
Tha