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> On 18. Jan 2021, at 15:02, kagaminesama <kagamines...@protonmail.com> wrote:
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> I think that allowing only 80 and 443 is too restrictive exit policy. Users 
> may need private access to services other than http and https on standard 
> ports.
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> On Monday, January 18, 2021 4:37 PM, niftybunny 
> <abuse-cont...@to-surf-and-protect.net> wrote:
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>> I never got any Bittorrent abuse with only 80 and 443 open.
>> 
>>> On 18. Jan 2021, at 09:52, kagaminesama <kagamines...@protonmail.com 
>>> <mailto:kagamines...@protonmail.com>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> How do you block bittorrent nowadays?
>>> I read this page:
>>> https://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/wikis/BlockingBittorrent 
>>> <https://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/wikis/BlockingBittorrent>
>>> but http://www.trackon.org/api/all <http://www.trackon.org/api/all> doesn't 
>>> work anymore because the domain is expired.
>>> Do you know any alternatives?
>>> 
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