Re: [tor-relays] Question about responding to abuse request

2015-07-05 Thread Tor Relays at brwyatt.net
To add to this, it might be worth noting that they will likely block (or attempt to block) your IP address from their network regardless of if you add their network to you exit policies. What this will mean is that anyone attempting to access their network through your exit node will be met wit

Re: [tor-relays] Free Domain for Tor Nodes

2015-10-25 Thread Tor Relays at brwyatt.net
Link requested subdomains to the relay's fingerprint, and require all change/update requests to be signed by the node's keys, and have some validation that the node can be found on the network (and is an exit node). This will ensure only Tor exit nodes can apply, and that nodes can only change

Re: [tor-relays] not specified families

2012-01-05 Thread Tor Relays at brwyatt.net
Probably just misconfigured. If there are emails attached to the nodes you could try mailing them directly about it. brwyatt On Fri, 6 Jan 2012 01:29:42 +0100, "Aurel W." wrote: > Hi, > > when I browse through the list of relays I find many router names, > which correlate in some way, but which

Re: [tor-relays] not specified families

2012-01-09 Thread Tor Relays at brwyatt.net
Wouldn't it be possible to code the Tor clients to not build circuits using relays in the same /24 or with "similar" names? While that wouldn't fix ALL possible attack scenarios, that could certainly help, and help against accidental (or malicious) misconfigured nodes. On Tue, 10 Jan 2012 00:28:16

[tor-relays] Anyone else getting these? - Fwd: Tor Survey

2012-01-11 Thread Tor Relays at brwyatt.net
I just got this sent to me, not sure if it is legit or not. I'm going to assume the worst for now, thought I'd send it out here for discussion and as a heads up for anyone who hasn't yet gotten one of these. I'm hesitant to run anything from someone wanting to do a "study" on Tor Relays. Message fo

Re: [tor-relays] Strange Problem Browsing Blocked Websites‏

2014-04-09 Thread Tor Relays at brwyatt.net
If I remember correctly, Firefox has a bug where it won't do DNS lookups over a SOCKS proxy. It will, however do DNS lookups through an HTTP proxy that supports it, such as Polipo. If you configure Polipo to act as an HTTP proxy that forwards to the Tor SOCKS proxy, and add Polipo to your Firefox c

Re: [tor-relays] Strange Problem Browsing Blocked Websites‏

2014-04-09 Thread Tor Relays at brwyatt.net
On Thu, 10 Apr 2014 01:20:51 -0300, Enrique Fynn wrote: > On 10 April 2014 01:01, Tor Relays at brwyatt.net wrote: >> >> If I remember correctly, Firefox has a bug where it won't do DNS lookups >> over a SOCKS proxy. It will, however do DNS lookups through an HTTP proxy