Thanks for answer. But main question was not about provider .. (is TOR
friendly).
I was surprised, that my IP is stored in Exit policy as reject.
I was afraid .. that all trafic is droped, but now seems all is OK. (IP is
still in exit policy, but chart showing traffic)
Thanks
cmar
Hopefully I won't be adding too much confusion into the conversation...
When you see reject 37.157.192.208:*, it means not to accept anything
sourced from your IP. For example, if you were to run a Tor client on
your server that's running the relay, you would not be able to exit the
Tor network
My torrc not contain my ipadress as exit policy.
But I can see it in globe.
I read somewhere, that TOR is reading some blacklists and implement this
blacklist to exit policy, like central management. Beacuse i was (my ip adress)
in the blacklist ...
But i cannot find now where .. ..Maybe was
On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 11:45 AM, Cmar433 cmar...@yandex.com wrote:
Thanks for answer. But main question was not about provider .. (is TOR
friendly).
I was surprised, that my IP is stored in Exit policy as reject.
Oh! I'm sorry, I did not understand what you were asking at first.
The only
On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 12:23:21PM -0400, Zack Weinberg wrote:
The only way your exit node's own IP address could be in the exit
policy is if someone put it there. Maybe you did that and you don't
remember doing it? If you didn't do it, then you might indeed have
had your node broken into,
Am 30.03.2015 um 15:04 schrieb Cmar433:
Now i can see my IP in my server exit policy ...
Well you probably added that in the beginning, reject 37.157.192.208:*
will cause that you exit relay will reject any connections to the IP
37.157.192.208, which is the IP Tor is running on. That means