Re: [tor-dev] Lets give every circuit its own exit IP?

2018-03-25 Thread grarpamp
You may also be interested in - newnym exit bucketing (in trac somewhere), this guarantees cycling through all exits before reusing one - openvpn exit termination (in tor-relays somewhere), this gives non-tor IP to clients that initiate a termination ___

[tor-dev] Lets give every circuit its own exit IP?

2018-03-25 Thread nusenu
The unbearable situation with Google's reCAPTCHA motivated this email (but it is not limited to this specific case). This idea came up when seeing a similar functionality in unbound (which has it for a different reason). Assumption: There are systems that block some tor exit IP addresses (most l

Re: [tor-dev] Is there strictly a one-to-one BW scanner to BW auth relationship?

2018-03-25 Thread Rob Jansen
> On Mar 25, 2018, at 12:13 PM, Sebastian Hahn wrote: > > >> On 24. Mar 2018, at 13:50, Rob Jansen wrote: >>> I think moria1 runs its own, and Faravahar runs its own. I've lost track >>> of the others, but I'd guess that bastet also runs its own, and that >>> maatuska pulls numbers from a bwa

Re: [tor-dev] Is there strictly a one-to-one BW scanner to BW auth relationship?

2018-03-25 Thread Sebastian Hahn
> On 24. Mar 2018, at 13:50, Rob Jansen wrote: >> I think moria1 runs its own, and Faravahar runs its own. I've lost track >> of the others, but I'd guess that bastet also runs its own, and that >> maatuska pulls numbers from a bwauth that tjr runs. >> >> https://consensus-health.torproject.org/