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Thanks for your reply.
Some websites blocked Tor and...
On Monday, July 1, 2019, 1:49:42 AM GMT+4:30, Roger Dingledine
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On Sat, Jun 29, 2019 at 09:21:32AM +, Jason Long wrote:
> HelloSome website blocked Tor browser and you can't open them by Tor browser.
> Any method to
Hello.Can I use the IP addresses that
"https://check.torproject.org/cgi-bin/TorBulkExitList.py"; show me as a proxy?
Thanks.
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Hi,
the tor exit relay "BSDNow2016" [1] reroutes
traffic back into the tor network instead of exiting it.
It uses other exits instead of being
an actual exit. This allows it to inspect traffic without having to deal with
abuse.
I've no evidence that this exit actually inspects traffic.
This has
* Jason Long:
> Can I use the IP addresses [...] as a proxy?
Tor Exits cannot be used as HTTP(S) or SOCKS proxies. It would be a bad
idea anyway, for security reasons.
-Ralph
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On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 1:35 PM nusenu wrote:
>
> Hi,
Hi nusenu,
>
> the tor exit relay "BSDNow2016" [1] reroutes
> traffic back into the tor network instead of exiting it.
> It uses other exits instead of being
> an actual exit. This allows it to inspect traffic without having to deal
> "Stay "
> What was the decision by the bad-relays@ list members?
Like with multiple other emails, there was no reaction.
> Unfortunately,
> "Please avoid this
> exit node" is not a very good solution because recommending every user
> exclude one node does
> not scale to millions of users (unless Tor Bro