[tor-dev] How to build a Router that will only allow Tor users

Tim Wilson-Brown - teor teor2345 at gmail.com
Sat Mar 19 23:31:56 UTC 2016


> On 16 Mar 2016, at 18:05, Martin Kepplinger <martink at posteo.de> wrote:
> 
> Am 2016-03-15 um 19:07 schrieb Rusty Bird:
>> 
>>> What did *not* work, was starting Torbrowser. That's a hard requirement,
>>> and before bebugging it through I ask: Do I miss something when I just
>>> allow outgoing connections to
>>> 
>>> * Guard,
>>> * Authority,
>> 
>> But the authority IP addresses hardcoded in the Tor client source code
>> differ from the authority IP addresses published in the networkstatus
>> consensus...
>> 
>> https://github.com/rustybird/corridor/commit/a56d751df399ab1c54f64b0d4dc59f732dc0adc3 <https://github.com/rustybird/corridor/commit/a56d751df399ab1c54f64b0d4dc59f732dc0adc3>

Is this still an issue?
Can you provide an example?

The authority addresses are kept up to date in both the tor source code and the network consensus.
If you're using an old version of tor, some of the addresses may be outdated.

Tim

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