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On Sun, 9 Aug 2015 13:02:14 -0400 Zack Weinberg zackw@cmu.edu wrote:
several "this IP is a source of spam" blacklists indiscriminately list _all_ Tor relays, whether or not they are exit nodes.
Now this is just unnecessarily FUDish, at http://bgp.he.net/ one can check their IPs against 49 RBLs, I checked several of my long-running relays' IPs, and they are on none of the 49.
The blocking issue however has came up in the past, back then it was related to the Akamai CDN blocking all relays, as a result people running them couldn't access e.g. www.healthcare.gov from the same IP. Right now healthcare.gov still uses Akamai, but is accessible just fine from relays, so this has been solved.
As for the particular hostnames specified in the original post, I believe they might have some DNS-related issue at the moment. Here's what I get from an IP which has never run a Tor relay:
===== $ host www.CA.DMV.gov Host www.CA.DMV.gov not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
$ host www.CA.SDI.gov Host www.CA.SDI.gov not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
$ host www.CA.DMV.gov 4.2.2.3 Using domain server: Name: 4.2.2.3 Address: 4.2.2.3#53 Aliases:
www.CA.DMV.gov has address 198.105.244.11 www.CA.DMV.gov has address 198.105.254.11 Host www.CA.DMV.gov not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
$ host www.CA.SDI.gov 4.2.2.3 Using domain server: Name: 4.2.2.3 Address: 4.2.2.3#53 Aliases:
www.CA.SDI.gov has address 198.105.244.11 www.CA.SDI.gov has address 198.105.254.11 Host www.CA.SDI.gov not found: 3(NXDOMAIN) =====
(without "www" they are NXDOMAIN no matter what).
- -- With respect, Roman