On Wed, 18 Apr 2012 17:28:42 -0400
Arturo Filastò a...@baculo.org wrote:
The current stable version of Tor (0.2.2.x) still supports Exit
enclaves. The new versions of Tor
( 0.2.3.x) use a new descriptor format (microdescriptors) allow
relays to specify an Exit Enclave
policy, but clients
Hi Arturo,
Do .exit addresses already do what you had in mind? For example, if
you add AllowDotExit 1 to your torrc, you can type an address like
this
http://thewebserver.exit/index.html
into your web browser.
It would be nice if this particular usage of .exit were allowed by
default (but the
On 4/18/12 5:33 PM, Andrew Clausen wrote:
Do .exit addresses already do what you had in mind? For example, if
you add AllowDotExit 1 to your torrc, you can type an address like
this
No, .exit notation is a bad idea because it allows people
to force you to exit through a particular exit node
Arturo Filastò a...@baculo.org writes:
The purpose of Exit Enclaves was to allow people running a website
to make Tor users access it without ever leaving the Tor
network. This leads to the clients having end-to-end encryption with
the target destination.
Probably I'm missing something