Hi gregery, torproject.org supports two solution, to help webmasters to protect theire service for anonymous missuse.
1: Have a look at https://www.torproject.org/tordnsel It is a dynamic DNSBL with all tor exit nodes. 2: https://check.torproject.org/ offers an dynamic list of all tor exit nodes, which can connect to a webserver. (xx.xx.xx.xx has to be replaced by the IP of the webserver) http://check.torproject.org/cgi-bin/TorBulkExitList.py?ip=xx.xx.xx.xx Both service are using a IP list of tor exit nodes. Your settings in your browser are ok. Karsten N. gregery schrieb: > Hey all, > > I am trying to register at a website forum and I get an error message > when I try to register. The message basically says that it seems I am > using an anonymous internet connection or a proxy. The site is not > blocking Tor by exit-node because I get the same error message when I > try to register at the site while using a public high-anonymous elite > proxy (L1). I think the forum administrator is using headers to decide > if a new member is using a anonymous connection or not. > > I use the current TorBrowser Bundle with current TorButton and > RefControl to spoof the referrer headers. I also use vanilla Tor, > Vidalia and Privoxy with the same result. I tired spoofing my > user-agent away from the default TorButton U-A settings, I spoofed as a > Mac, Firefox, IE, Opera, etc, all for not. > > Does anyone know how I can circumvent this block? I at least would like > to know what in my headers is setting off red flags as that means all > other Tor users in my anonymity set are potentially setting off red > flags too. > > Thank you