On 2013-12-31 12:07, Ximin Luo wrote:
Hey all,
Flashproxy[1] helps to bypass entry-node blocks. But we could apply the general idea to exit-nodes as well - have the exit-node connect to the destination via an ephemeral proxy.
If an exit node is blocked towards a certain site, that exit node should define a policy stating that it is blocked by that destination. (DirAuths could maybe be made to add extra details like that?)
If an exit node is useless it is a bad exit and should not be used at all, that is, shutdown.
For your 'flashproxy' case, it would just mean 'moving' the exit node to the new exit IP btw. You would thus only be shifting the problem.
Greets, Jeroen