> It is not uncommon that a login session is tied to an IP address, so not
> having a fixed exit IP address is probably a bad idea now that I think
> more about it (or at least not without tor handling how exit IPs are used).
Yes randomly changing source IPs without stream awareness is a bad
Hi,
On 04/05/2019 23:32, amytain wrote:
> So I could possibly use a firewall/ip-asa rule to go through the ips and just
> specify one in the torrc then
Exactly. I'm not sure about ASA specifically, but I know Cisco IOS
supports "pools" for NATs.
One issue that might happen here though is if
Would it be possible to support gre tunneling for the inbound IP for the exit
and outbound ips?
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amytain:
> Is it possible to have a pool of ip addresses as the outbound ip
> addresses instead of just one?
it is currently not possible but it would be worthwhile to have
that feature in tor. I wrote about this last year on the tor-dev
mailing list and I'd like to write a proposal for it
So I could possibly use a firewall/ip-asa rule to go through the ips and just
specify one in the torrc then
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> Hi,
>
> On 04/05/2019 22:17, amytain wrote:
>
> > Is it
Hi,
On 04/05/2019 22:17, amytain wrote:
> Is it possible to have a pool of ip addresses as the outbound ip
> addresses instead of just one?
Not as I understand it from reading the torrc manual page, although you
might be able to implement something like this through NAT rules on your
firewall.
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Hi,
Just on the Tor updates side of your mail:
On 04/05/2019 21:06, Keifer Bly wrote:
> So I am aware a new version of tor is now available, but am wondering,
> is there a way for relay / bridge operators to be notified when a new
> version of tor is available? Right now, it seems like the only
Hello,
So I am aware a new version of tor is now available, but am wondering, is there
a way for relay / bridge operators to be notified when a new version of tor is
available? Right now, it seems like the only way of knowing if an update for
tor is available for our OS is to manually check.
* Moritz Bartl:
> This is a call for help!
I offered to help last year, but my email to your support address did
not result in an answer, so I pretty much shrugged it off. I'm sure I
can find that message and forward it to you.
-Ralph
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