Blocking child pornography exits

Ron Wireman ronwireman at gmail.com
Sun Jul 22 04:58:23 UTC 2007


On 21/07/07, Pat Double <pat at patdouble.com> wrote:
>
> On Saturday 21 July 2007, Ron Wireman wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Why doesn't the EFF implement an option like 'no_exit_cp="YES"' for
> > server configurations that would allow people to block child
> > pornography?  I wish to run a tor exit node but, having been molested
> > as a child, will not do so until such a feature exists.
> >
> > Thanks.
>
> I understand your concern. What needs to be understood is the separation
> of
> concerns principle. Let the Tor people make an anonymizing network. As has
> already been stated, there is an ExitPolicy feature that can be used to
> block
> sites. IIRC the squidGuard project maintains a blacklist of sites
> (including
> other kinds like software pirating, casinos, etc) that may be desired to
> be
> blocked. A sensible way to attack this may be to write a script that
> periodically downloads the blacklist and translates that into a set of
> ExitPolicy statements, then HUP tor to reload it.
>
> What OS are you on? If a Un*x variant should might try tackling this,
> shell
> scripts are not that difficult.
>
> --
> Pat Double, pat at patdouble.com
> "Ye must be born again." - John 3:7
>
>

Unfortunately, this 'separation of concerns' you're a proponent of doesn't
work in the real world.  In the same way that you can't insert a piece of
metal into someone with a high calibre rifle without grievously injuring
then, you can't run a completely open anonymous router network without being
a conduit for child abuse and other evils.  For any action, there may be
many possible results, and it seems to me that if one of the evils is
overwhelming, it is artificially hedging the issue to say you have no
responsibility for it.  If tor can't be designed in a way that strongly
discourages or prevents people from using it for evil, it shouldn't exist.
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