On 5/13/13 7:21 PM, Arturo Filastò wrote:
> 
> On May 13, 2013, at 7:15 PM, David Fifield <da...@bamsoftware.com> wrote:
> 
>> Thank you for taking a look.
>>
>> On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 08:58:27AM +0200, Karsten Loesing wrote:
>>> I'm not sure, but Tor2web might do something similar.  From Onionoo's
>>> project page: "Tor2web is a web proxy to Tor Hidden Services. It uses
>>> Onionoo to get the list of currently running Tor Exits to detect if the
>>> client is a Tor user and if so redirect them to the .onion address."
>>
>> If I read this right, Tor2web is doing it not only for exits, but for
>> all relays:
>>
>> https://github.com/globaleaks/Tor2web-3.0/blob/c6e26b35e83fd897f9c4f9cb6787eb0132d8a9d0/tor2web/utils/lists.py#L230

Ah, you're right.

> Yeah we are doing this because downloading all the exit lists is too much. If 
> there was a better way to do this we would be very useful to us.
> 
> We only need the exit list, but we consider any relay as a possible exit. 
> This means that stuff like a relay that exits  through a different address 
> will not be detected as coming from Tor (this is something torbel accounts 
> for).

Hmm, can you be more specific?  What feature are you missing, and would
that be a feature in Onionoo or TorDNSEL/TorBEL?

Best,
Karsten


> These are the relevant tickets on the topic:
> 
> https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/6488
> 
> https://github.com/globaleaks/Tor2web-3.0/issues/10
> 
> https://github.com/globaleaks/Tor2web-3.0/issues/85
> 
> ~ Art.
> 
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