On 27 September 2016 at 09:42, Mirimir <miri...@riseup.net> wrote: > On 09/27/2016 01:39 AM, Alec Muffett wrote: > > On 27 September 2016 at 06:42, grarpamp <grarp...@gmail.com> wrote: > > In such circumstances they are not actually looking at you / what you are > > searching for. They are looking at the behaviour of all traffic, of > > everyone and everything else which emanates from that exit node. > > Are they even doing that? It's my impression that they're just looking > up the IP address in some list that includes all Tor exit relays. But > yes, I get how that's arguably enough, in that all Tor exits will on > average look alike. >
Exactly, especially since circuits rotate around exit nodes fairly rapidly. And eventually someone has to write the code which says "This IP is emanating bad stuff, but it is currently a Tor node, so just put it on the naughty step for a few minutes until it calms down, rather than blocking it for a longer period." Once someone has done _that_, then the organisation is on the path to caring about the real people who access the site over Tor, and finding better solutions. > I can't imagine any resolution to this. Anonymity is Tor's key goal. > There are jerks who need anonymity. And there are providers who want to > exclude jerks. If you want Tor's "anonymity", and you want to evade > discrimination against Tor users, you need to avoid identification as a > Tor user. What else? Exactly. This manifests where folk on Twitter complain that "zomg i'm using the onion site and it's blocked me!" - when in fact some perhaps code is running - code that someone took the time to write - to learn/remember that you are a person who logs-in over Tor, that you really are who you claim to be, and that this is all "okay". Otherwise the first time that someone logs-in from a Tor exit node might be someone using Tor to experiment with your credentials, which they phished off you via an e-mail, or something. (This is another popular misuse of Tor from the perspective of the big platforms.) It is definitely a _tough_ problem. -a -- http://dropsafe.crypticide.com/aboutalecm -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk