Tim Wilson-Brown - teor: > >> On 18 Apr 2016, at 14:14, eliaz <el...@riseup.net> wrote: >> >> In looking at the check.torproject.org page on the browser/machine that >> runs my bridge, I'm used to seeing the same IP address a.b.c.d on the >> check page ("Your IP address appears to be: a.b.c.d") as in the exit on >> the path drop-down. But today for several hours a.b.c.d showed on the >> drop-down but a different address w.x.y.z appeared on the page. Opening >> up atlas gave a "no results" error until I entered a.b.c.d manually; and >> w.x.y.z was no tor node; it turned out to belong to a VPN provider which >> was also poking my ports. Is this discrepancy normal? Should be worried >> about it? - eliaz > > This sounds like it could be a bad exit redirecting all your traffic through > a VPN, while trying to attack you. > It's somewhat less likely to be a misconfiguration of the proxy settings on > your bridge. > > It's normal for tor to change exits occasionally. > Do you know which exit your tor client was actually using during that time? > If so, report it to bad-rel...@lists.torproject.org > > Tim > > Tim Wilson-Brown (teor) > > teor2345 at gmail dot com > PGP 968F094B > ricochet:ekmygaiu4rzgsk6n
Rats, I neglected to save the port scan log. Next time this happens I'll report as you suggested - eliaz _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays