++ 21/05/15 22:04 +0200 - Jurre van Bergen: >I got the same message yesterday, I asked leaseweb to put our exit >node(hviv103) in a "dirty" ip-block and asked sectoor for a >clarification on what happened. No reply to date of any party. This DNSBL has a fairly straightforward listing for an IP-address: ((the IP-address itself is a Tor exit-node OR the IP-address is within a /24 that has some other IP-address with a Tor exit-node) AND the Tor exit-node(s) allow clients to connect to a list of about 15 different ports). Administrators are supposed to use this list as a scoring mechanisme, not for blocking. Of course, any administrator is free to use this DNSBL he or she wants. There's not much you can do - other than just not running the Tor-node. -- Rejo Zenger E rejo@xxxxxxxxx | P +31(0)639642738 | W https://rejo.zenger.nl T @rejozenger | J rejo@xxxxxxxxx OpenPGP 1FBF 7B37 6537 68B1 2532 A4CB 0994 0946 21DB EFD4 XMPP OTR 271A 9186 AFBC 8124 18CF 4BE2 E000 E708 F811 5ACF Signal 0507 A41B F4D6 5DB4 937D E8A1 29B6 AAA6 524F B68B 93D4 4C6E 8BAB 7C9E 17C9 FB28 03
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