Someone manipulating Tor routing?

Sebastian Wiesinger tor at tracker.fire-world.de
Fri Feb 17 09:06:38 UTC 2006


* Mike Zanker <mike at zanker.org> [2006-02-17 09:45]:
> On 17/02/2006 00:38, Dave Korn wrote:
> 
> >  Why is it that my tor server tries to make outgoing connections to port
> > 110, when my torrc says
> > 
> > ExitPolicy reject *:* # middleman only -- no exits allowed
> 
> Same here - just once in the past 24 hours. It was a real POP3 server
> that was being connected to.

I can confirm this:

srcIP               dstIP               prot   srcPort         dstPort         octets      packets
200.222.72.146/0    88.198.253.18/0     6      110             42799           177         3
88.198.253.18/0     200.222.72.146/0    6      42799           110             317         5

200.222.72.146 is also a real POP3 server.

Regards,

Sebastian

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