On 07/06/2014 09:39 AM, Michael Banks wrote:
The block lists are very limited, i.e P2P, lists of known blackhats/paedophiles, unallocated IP ranges and most importantly: government-owned address and anti-tor addresses
Please do not run PeerGuardian or any other blacklist. These lists are part of the problem, and in no way a solution. As stated earlier in this thread, it will break stuff. These lists are never up to date and always contain false information.
It is your exit, you can indeed block IPs, but please do it on the level of ExitPolicy.
In your world maybe "government-owned addresses" are a bad thing. For me and many other Tor users certainly not.
You're free to run an exit on a residential line, but I doubt that your ISP will like the abuse complaints. You will likely get kicked off your contract sooner or later. Also, a residential ISP will not forward abuse complaints or even tell you about them, so there is no way for you to explain yourself.