How would the TBOCR work with Bridges? https://www.torproject.org/docs/bridges.html.en On 03/15/2016 10:51 AM, Martin Kepplinger wrote: > 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). >> >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> -ITG (ITechGeek) >> ITG@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> https://itg.nu/ >> GPG Keys: https://itg.nu/contact/gpg-key >> Preferred GPG Key: Fingerprint: AB46B7E363DA7E04ABFA57852AA9910A DCB1191A >> Google Voice: +1-703-493-0128 / Twitter: ITechGeek / Facebook: >> http://fb.me/Jbwa.Net >> >> 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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