These are great ideas.
Seems sensible to generate subdomains underneath it for every exit node. Subdomains by IP# ?
So aaa-bbb-ccc-ddd.tor-exit.network? On Sun, 25 Oct 2015 at 20:18 Tom van der Woerdt info@tvdw.eu wrote:
I have tor-exit.network for rDNS purposes as well, ping me if you'd like an A/AAAA entry.
Tom
On 25 Oct 2015, at 12:54, fatal fatal@mailbox.org wrote:
I'd be definately interested! :)
On 25.10.2015 06:49, Eran Sandler wrote: Hi all,
I recently bought torexitnode.net to make it abundantly clear in
reverse
DNS lookup that this is a Tor exit node.
I've set both of my exit relays tor4thepeople1.torexitnode.net and tor4thepeople2.torexitnode.net to use it and I was wondering if it
would be
interesting for other Tor relay users to use it as well.
If so, I'll write a small something that will allow adding new
subdomains
to it. So that you can always add and update subdomains on it. Once its running you can ask your service provider (if they don't provide an interface already) to make a reverse lookup on the IP to that address.
What do you think? Is this something people would want to use?
Thanks, Eran
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