On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 2:26 PM, Julien ROBIN <julien.robi...@free.fr> wrote: > Hi, > > It's not the first time I hear about Non-Exit IP blocked (but may be some > people here are more familiar with the subject) : I don't really know what > are the most used interfaces/websites from which those administrators are > getting the list of IP addresses before blocking them (are they downloading > the full consensus list like tor clients or from another website ?). > > May be websites proposing these lists should split them in 2 distinct lists, > and normally show only exit nodes unless something very precise is asked by > the user for seeing all tor relays including non exit. For lazy/angry > administrators trying to definitely block all Tor IP addresses without > considering giving any another time or second chance it would avoid some of > these non exit relays blocked ? Of course ideally those administrators are > doing some mistake and the problem is coming from them more than from > anybody else (or may be bad users, too). But into the facts, when a mistake > is repeatedly done, may be changing some things should be considered ? If > possible of course (it's not always simple or quick). >
dnsbl.info used to provide two tor-related lists: (1) all nodes and (2) exits. Some webmasters could use the first one by mistake. Fortunately today they provide only the list of exits: http://www.dnsbl.info/dnsbl-list.php -- Best regards, Boris Nagaev _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays