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Re: [tor-talk] What IPs does Torbrowser need?
What do you mean? blocking traffic from the Tor network is very common
and a standard feature that torproject itself supports.
This is just the same in reverse. The list of all relays is publically
available. Pick which ever you want and block or whitelist them.
It's more of a technical question about Torbrowser: "how to build a
Torbrowser-only compatible router", described at a high level.
thanks
martin
Am 2016-03-15 um 15:42 schrieb ITechGeek:
> And if they were willing to give that out, imagine how much China, Iran,
> or a number of other gov'ts would love that list (although I doubt
> they'd be whitelisting the IPs).
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> On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 10:33 AM, Martin Kepplinger <martink@xxxxxxxxx
> <mailto:martink@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>
>
> Hi
>
> Imagine a router that wants to only whitelist the IP addresses that
> Torbrowser needs to work. What IPs would it need (for start up and
> browsing and everything) ?
>
> * Guards
> * Authorities
> * HSDir flagged relays (?)
>
> and would such a whitelisting of IPs even be enough? At least I think
> DNS can be ignored as it is routed over Tor too. Any more thoughts?
>
>
> martin
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