I work for a bank and was informed that when I connect to my employer network, it shows I am coming from a Tor IP and sets off an alert that then leads to me being on a call with an investigative team for my employers. I was running a Tor relay, but had to shut it down because of these alerts. I am not thinking of running a bridge instead, but I have a question. Are the bridge IP addresses private enough to not likely trigger an alert by bank fraud detection software? Please let me know if I am not phrasing this well. I would like to donate some bandwidth and was thinking maybe running a bridge would be less likely to set off alerts.
The bridge IPs should be private enough.
Thanks for your participation!
On 10/17/21 1:59 AM, Josh Lawson via tor-relays wrote:
I work for a bank and was informed that when I connect to my employer network, it shows I am coming from a Tor IP and sets off an alert that then leads to me being on a call with an investigative team for my employers. I was running a Tor relay, but had to shut it down because of these alerts. I am not thinking of running a bridge instead, but I have a question. Are the bridge IP addresses private enough to not likely trigger an alert by bank fraud detection software? Please let me know if I am not phrasing this well. I would like to donate some bandwidth and was thinking maybe running a bridge would be less likely to set off alerts.
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Quoting Suspicious Actions (2021-10-17 12:32:51)
On 10/17/21 1:59 AM, Josh Lawson via tor-relays wrote:
I work for a bank and was informed that when I connect to my employer network, it shows I am coming from a Tor IP and sets off an alert that then leads to me being on a call with an investigative team for my employers. I was running a Tor relay, but had to shut it down because of these alerts. I am not thinking of running a bridge instead, but I have a question. Are the bridge IP addresses private enough to not likely trigger an alert by bank fraud detection software? Please let me know if I am not phrasing this well. I would like to donate some bandwidth and was thinking maybe running a bridge would be less likely to set off alerts.
The bridge IPs should be private enough.
I agree, it should be safe to run a bridge. All the relay IP addresses are publicly available, but bridges are not easy to list.
To be fair some entities like China's Great Firewall does manage to get the full list of IP addresses of bridges. But I will assume your employer doesn't have the resources of the GFW just to figure out employees that run bridges.
Thanks for helping the tor network. Bridges are very useful, remember to configure it with obfs4 :)
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