On Wed, 08 Feb 2012 23:13:44 +0100 Moritz Bartl <[email protected]> wrote: > I believe it's more important to make it easy for people to detect Tor > and deal with it differently in the first place. The second step then > is to provide useful alternatives to blocking.
Perhaps someone wants to implement nymble, http://cgi.soic.indiana.edu/~kapadia/nymble/index.php > Currently, what happens is that sites just ban/blacklist the IPs, > often automatically and "forever". When people report abuse to us, I > have a hard time helping them. All I can do is point them to the > DNSBL and the Bulk List Exporter, and ask kindly to not block these > IPs for too long, but most likely they will load it into their > iptables and that's that. My vision would be a Wordpress plugin that > lets me choose to deal with Tor users differently, say, automatically > require moderation on comments. Lots of the sites I encounter with tor blocks are either using cloudflare[0], project honeypot/bad behavior[1], or some logic to determine an unacceptable threshold of queries per unit of time per ip address (see google, linkedin, yahoo, amazon, etc) [0] https://www.cloudflare.com/features-security [1] http://bad-behavior.ioerror.us/ -- Andrew http://tpo.is/contact pgp 0x74ED336B _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
