Your IP leaves the official list of current Exits automatically when it ceases to be an Exit. In the previous msg I just repeated the exit-addresses URL. I actually meant to ask: for how long has the Exit been offline? The oldest by LastStatus are now from 2017-03-01 ~15:00.
You are right. The "wrong" exit node is not figuring on https://check.torproject.org/exit-addresses anymore. But it still visible from https://atlas.torproject.org/. Downtime 4 days 5 hours 21 minutes and 6 seconds Running false How long will it keep figuring on atlas?
So it wouldn't surprise me if Cloudflare won't unlist your IP on request
You are right. I have written some mails to support@cloudflare.com. According to https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us/articles/203306930-Does-Cloudflare-b... Cloudflare updates its list of Tor exit node IP addresses every 15 minutes. But the reply I got from their support was:
it's not listed on honeypot it is not based on any maliscous activity but rather was a special list of TOR endpoints curated by the request of our customers to control access to their sites. As such your endpoint won't be removed from that as it is a TOR endpoint this is completely independent of the reputation.
They have not registered any malicious activity from the IP and it is not figuring on https://check.torproject.org/exit-addresses, but still they won't remove it from their list.
So maybe you'll have to route your home traffic through some VPN now to get around the Great Cloudwall.
I have a few extra IPs, so for now I am routing outbound http-traffic through one of them. But it is still a shame that such big companies can do as they like, without any means to correct mistakes.
Thank you for your reply.
Best, Paw
fnordomat fnordomat@posteo.net writes:
Hi again,
Paw:
Dear all,
By mistake I routed exit traffic from my Tor exit node through an IP that is used for NAT'ing where I live, for a short time. So now the NAT ip is found on https://check.torproject.org/exit-addresses which is a bit unfortunate, since cloudFlare now does CAPCHA check on my NAT traffic.
In the previous msg I just repeated the exit-addresses URL. I actually meant to ask: for how long has the Exit been offline? The oldest by LastStatus are now from 2017-03-01 ~15:00.
Is there a way to remove my NAT ip from the list of Tor exit nodes? The NAT address does not see any Tor traffic anymore.
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