Hi, > Tor relays (regardless of exit policy) are listed in the Tor consensus, > which is public -- it has to be so clients can get the list. Yes. Of course. Stupid me. > As for the problem the blacklisters were trying to solve, at best > they were thinking "I want to block Tor, I'll scrape this page I found > and block all the IPs in it." At worst, they were taking the path all > blacklists eventually take, of "I will punish everything associated with > this thing I hate, in hopes that it will die or at least its neighbors > will pressure it." That doesn't make sense to me. But then again, it's probably not supposed to be. :) -- Rejo Zenger . <rejo@xxxxxxxxx> . 0x21DBEFD4 . <https://rejo.zenger.nl> GPG encrypted e-mail preferred . +31.6.39642738 . @rejozenger
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