Orionjur Tor-admin wrote: > Matthew wrote: >> >> On 15/03/11 11:04, Jim wrote: >>> Marco Predicatori wrote: >>>> Jim, on 03/15/2011 10:31 AM, wrote: >>>> >>>>> This could just be a case of somebody having used Tor to do >>>>> something "abusive" or, considering the curiously worded message, >>>>> maybe it is something else. The message I got when I tried to >>>>> access a Facebook page follows: >>>>> >>>>> "You are trying to access Facebook from an IP (Internet >>>>> Protocol) address that has been associated with a misconfigured >>>>> ISP (Internet Service Provider), abusive behavior, or is >>>>> otherwise not able to access Facebook. You may request to have >>>>> this block lifted from Facebook by contacting us below." >>>> I think it's something related to the exit node you were using. I've >>>> just tried to access FB through TOR, and it worked. >>> Indeed. It worked fine just now. >>> >> I have never noticed this with FB but Craigslist also blocks certain >> exit nodes. > > Last time they very often require to pass additional verifiaction when I > use TOR. They don't like that I log in not from ip belonging my location > indicated in my account.
Just for the record, the message I originally reported (quoted above) was just trying to access a Facebook page w/o logging in and w/o being logged in. That was apparently a transient situation as I have since loaded that page multiple times w/o incident. Jim _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list tor-talk@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk