No, there is no way around this problem short of convincing EFNet operators to allow Tor nodes. The list of Tor nodes is publically available; this is how Tor works. If they want to ban users of Tor, that is their prerogative. A similar situation arose with Wikipedia. Find my argument here: http://archives.seul.org/or/talk/Jan-2005/msg00115.html Geoff
--- Begin Message ---Hi, i tried using it to conenct to Efnet Server, but they banned me saying that iam using a tor. Is there any way around this at all? Please help, thanks, Bye
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