Eugen Leitl wrote:
On Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 01:41:18PM +0100, Lexi Pimenidis wrote:
Our exit node has already been used to send spam over Port 80, i.e.
using the yahoo web interface (there was a small discussion on that a
No. Spam has been sent via Yahoo. It's their problem, not Tor's.
Block
On Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 01:41:18PM +0100, Lexi Pimenidis wrote:
> Our exit node has already been used to send spam over Port 80, i.e.
> using the yahoo web interface (there was a small discussion on that a
No. Spam has been sent via Yahoo. It's their problem, not Tor's.
Blocking port 25 is differ
On Wed, Oct 31, 2007 at 09:38:18AM CET, Scott Bennett wrote:
> The documentation that comes with tor rather strongly suggests that exit
> servers should have exit policies rejecting the SMTP port (25). The tor
> sample torrc includes this rejection as well. This rejection of exits to
> port
Scott Bennett wrote:
> The documentation that comes with tor rather strongly suggests that exit
> servers should have exit policies rejecting the SMTP port (25). The tor
> sample torrc includes this rejection as well. This rejection of exits to
> port 25 would seem to be a Very Good Thing (t
The documentation that comes with tor rather strongly suggests that exit
servers should have exit policies rejecting the SMTP port (25). The tor
sample torrc includes this rejection as well. This rejection of exits to
port 25 would seem to be a Very Good Thing (tm) in light of the rapidly
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