On 06.10.16 12:57, oconor@email.cz wrote:
You probably will invest your time, but the ISP won't. The amount of the problems is multiplying. Tor should evolve, or it will extinct like dinosaurs.
I don't think that Tor has a problem. It works as designed. One might say that service providers have a problem dealing with Tor, because of the effort involved, or that complaining parties have a problem with Tor, because they don't understand or care that a Tor exit is not the real source of "bad traffic", or that they can block Tor based traffic by using the already existing information provided by the Tor project (see https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq-abuse.html.en#Bans).
Pointing fingers is not going to help, and neither is implementing automated self-censorship on Tor exits. If somebody wants me to block his destination IP on my Tor exit nodes, he'll have to explicitly tell me so, and explain why he's not blocking my exit nodes instead.
-Ralph