On Tue, 4 Dec 2012 13:25:15 +0100 Jorge Couchet <jorge.couchet@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I'm working with the ticket 7549 > (https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/7549). > ... > So, the question is: is there any other reasonable way (efficient > -development and execution time- and safe) to see if an IP address > belongs to a Tor Exit node? *looks at the ticket and your approach* Why not just run and query an Onionoo server? It seems silly to duplicate this effort. You can still put that code in a separate daemon if you want to minimise changes to the Facilitator itself, but it won't have to handle any of the hard stuff. Just ping it a request like GET http://onionoo.local/details?search=10.9.8.7&type=relay and parse the returned JSON to check the exit policy. Julian -- 3072D/F3A66B3A Julian Yon (2012 General Use) <pgp.2012@xxxxxx>
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