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Re: [tor-bugs] #4923 [Tor Directory Authority]: badexiting (or rejecting) relays from certain bad countries by default
#4923: badexiting (or rejecting) relays from certain bad countries by default
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Reporter: arma | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: Tor: unspecified
Component: Tor Directory Authority | Version:
Keywords: | Parent:
Points: | Actualpoints:
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Comment(by ioerror):
Whoa - color me shocked!
I'm willing to bet that this is the _wrong_ way to do things - I really
think that this is why we need to implement my suggestion on geoip aware
circuit building.
If I'm in Syria, I want to never use a Syrian exit for a non-Syrian site.
If I'm in Iran, I want to never use an Iranian exit for a non-Iranian
site.
If I'm in the US, I want to never use an American exit for a non-American
site.
However, I'm pretty certain that if I am going to Twitter, located in the
US, from a connection in the US, i don't care if I use a US exit or a
foreign exit - either way, the US may see a lot of my circuit. So if
anything, I want all of my circuits isolated by my actual choices in
destinations, keeping in mind my general location.
I want to be able to exit into Syria from Syria or Iran if I am not in
those countries - they're not bad nodes simply because they're in Syria or
Iran. In fact, I bet that exiting from Syria for visiting a site in Iran
is quite reasonable when I am in neither country.
I really really think this belongs in a more well thought out circuit
building algorithm on the client side; badexit is a blunt instrument and
this makes us look like tools of the US government's bullshit and ill
thought out internet policy talking points.
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