[tor-talk] Blocking outgoing traffic.

TheMindwareGroup themindwaregroup at gmail.com
Mon Jan 20 20:20:21 UTC 2014


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Britain is in breach of european human rights laws, and conventions
(they ignore article 8, but you will also notice article 8 says "you
have a right to found a family in accordance to local laws" so it
doesnt appear to offer any protection). The only way to beat them is
to have a long hard fight and take them to brussels for trial, just
because you cant get a fair trial at home.

...back to topic.

Peer block may have been a poorly chosen example, it was only an
example of what can be done at the low level in the network layers, I
dont advocate IP blocking as a good solution.

Firewall might not have been quite the right word I was looking for.

Im using windowsXP directly connected to the internet, only using a
Tor connection.

I just thought it would be nice to have all outgoing traffic except
Tor traffic blocked, so badly behaved programs would fail-safe instead
of being allowing to continue, it would also stop virus's/trojans and
if the blocking was done low in the network layer it would stop a lot
of phone home attacks even if it was the browser trying to do it.

~Shadowman

~TheMindwareGroup
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