On Sat, 04 May 2019 23:41:19 +, Iain Learmonth wrote:
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> It is not uncommon that a login session is tied to an IP address,
That is already broken, at least for mobile devices - switching
between WiFi and mobile data, and T-Mobile Germany also has the
habit of changing IPv6 addresses when
> 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
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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On Saturday, May 4, 2019 9:47 PM, Iain Learmonth wrote:
> 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.
Is it possible to have a pool of ip addresses as the outbound ip addresses
instead of just one?___
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