Filtering traffic from your node - for exit points

Martin Senftleben DrMartinus at drmartinus.de
Tue Sep 11 11:48:44 UTC 2007


Am Dienstag, 11. September 2007 13:11 schrieb Anthony DiPierro:
> On 9/11/07, Peter Palfrader <peter at palfrader.org> wrote:
> > On Mon, 10 Sep 2007, Torified User wrote:
> > > If it is in common agreement that tor should not filter, then
> > > I'm afraid I'd prefer not to run tor at all :(
> >
> > You could run a non-exit node.  That's - imho - preferable to
> > filtering.
>
> Or run an exit node which exits only to itself, then run a
> filtering proxy service which is reachable through that exit node.
>
> If enough people did that, we could build a separately directory of
> such services, and anyone using it would take load off the exit
> nodes (and maybe get a faster browsing experience to boot?).

Are there instructions somewhere on how to go about that?


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Dr. Martin Senftleben, Ph.D. (S.V.U.)
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