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Re: Some sites recognize TOR
Am 21.05.2010 17:37, schrieb Jerzy Åogiewa:
Wow! And how can this be "fixed"? Ultimately this makes blocking Tor a lot easier!
i made some good experiences by using
me -> tor -> ordinary webproxy -> target site
on sites which try to block tor users.
of course you would want to use a webproxy which does not send
X-FORWARDED-FOR etc headers.
also, be sure to not do such things for submitting very important data
in plaintext (like, without https) because the proxy might log you.
but as others noted, doing such things is not exactly what the fine
people which made tor hat in mind, and if a website is blocking tor
for what reason ever, you should consider not using it at all.
most if not all content on the web is accessible via various sites,
no need for ones blocking proxies.
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Jerzy Åogiewa -- jerzyma@xxxxxxxxxx
On May 21, 2010, at 9:08 AM, Karsten N. wrote:
or fetching the exit node list from a tor status site like:
https://torstatus.kgprog.com/ip_list_exit.php/Tor_ip_list_EXIT.csv
or fetching it from check.torproject.org
https://check.torproject.org/cgi-bin/TorBulkExitList.py?ip=xx.xx.xx.xx
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