[tor-relays] exit node experience: abuse over HTTP, stealrat infection
Rejo Zenger
rejo at zenger.nl
Mon Oct 20 06:59:49 UTC 2014
++ 19/10/14 08:56 -0500 - Drake Wilson:
>In torrc? Really? Surely not, given that the policy is published in the exit
>descriptor. (I can't speak to the legalities of (ii).)
Ah, yes. I was confused with denying access to IP-space using a
firewall. That is not published in the exit descriptor.
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