On 10/06/14 18:14, Damian Johnson wrote:
... including searches for other IPv4 addresses in the same /24 and other IPv6 addresses in the same /48.
Ahhh. *That* would indeed make this a lot more of a pita. ExoneraTor gives no indication that it accepts /24 or /48 ranges. Is that capability even used by visitors?
ExoneraTor doesn't indicate that, but if a search for a certain IP address returns no results it looks up nearby addresses.
Example: search for 37.130.227.132 (.133 is TorLand1)
Result:
""" We did not find IP address 37.130.227.132 in any of the relay or exit lists that were published between 2014-06-09 and 2014-06-11.
The following other IP addresses of Tor relays in the same /24 network were found in relay and/or exit lists around the time that could be related to IP address 37.130.227.132:
37.130.227.133 37.130.227.134 """
Now, I can't say whether users would expect that or do anything with those "nearby addresses". I found it possibly useful when I wrote the service. But I'm not at all a usability expert. ;)
All the best, Karsten