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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