I bet it will bypass the firewall but until someone else answers play it safe and allow only the ports you need. ;-)

On Mar 30, 2012 5:58 PM, "Tom Ritter" <tom@ritter.vg> wrote:
On 30 March 2012 10:50, Konstantinos Asimakis <inshame@gmail.com> wrote:
> Wouldn't it be safer to accept connections only on port 80? Else he would be
> exposing the whole machine.

Hm.  I don't know.  If you have a local firewall that blocks access to
say, samba, from external addresses, but allows it locally - would tor
allow you to access the port, because it appears that the connection
from coming locally?

If you're already exposing port 22 on the internet, I would argue
allowing it through tor exit enclaving isn't increasing your risk any.
 But if tor lets you bypass the firewall - then there's a concern.

-tom
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