[tor-relays] Exit policies pointing to IP blocks not appearing on Globe
Mendelson Gusmão
mendelsongusmao at gmail.com
Tue Jun 10 18:50:59 UTC 2014
The list of IP blocks
finally appeared on globe. The issue was with the ordination
.
I just put the IP blocks before the reduced policy and it worked.
Talking about security, even "legal security"... My ISP provides only one
IP address, so, would be better to run it as a non-exit relay? All I need
is to remove all policies, except reject *:*?
Thanks
Mendelson Gusmão
On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 12:11 PM, Jon Gardner <jon at brazoslink.net> wrote:
>
> On Jun 9, 2014, at 11:26 AM, Mendelson Gusmão <mendelsongusmao at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> Hi! I just setup a tor relay, encouraged by EFF's Tor Challenge. All I
> have is a domestic connection. I've read my TOS and my ISP seems to be very
> friendly to this case. Although I have a little suspicion about traffic
> shaping, my exit node seems to be running very well!
>
> I'm worried about one thing, though. I remember that a while ago, when I
> tried to access Facebook using a tor client, I saw a message telling that I
> was blocked for using the network. To avoid the other users of my network
> to be blocked due to the traffic in my exit node, I managed to add exit
> policies rejecting every IP block that belongs to Facebook. However, these
> exit policies don't appear in neither globe.torproject.com nor any site
> that provides information about nodes.
>
> Are these addresses being scrubbed? How do I make sure that these policies
> being applied?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
> Anything that shares an IP with a Tor relay will be blocked from many
> common services, like Facebook, Skype, Hulu, etc.
>
> This may or may not be possible, depending on your arrangement with your
> ISP, but if you're running an exit relay, it would be optimal to run it on
> its own public IP, so all of the exit traffic is completely separated from
> any other traffic on the host (or your NATted public IP). You can use the
> OutboundBindAddress tag in torrc to force Tor to use the alternate IP.
>
> Jon
>
>
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