Hello Tom,
--- On Mar 30, 2012 5:43 PM, "Tom Ritter" <tom at ritter.vg> wrote:
On 03/30/2012 04:18 PM, Jef Heri wrote:
Hello list,
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Is it correct that a exit enclave will act as a 'normal' exit node, as well as the exit enclave for its IP address (https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/800)? If so, is it possible to block exit to any IP other than the node's own IP via torrc file? If not, maybe I could only allow exists to white-list IPs, such as Tor Project web site IP, EFF IP, and etc?
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Thanks!
It's my understanding that if you put the following Exit Policy in your torrc:
ExitPolicyRejectPrivate 0 ExitPolicy accept 97.107.139.108 ExitPolicy reject *:*
Where 97.107.139.108 is your IP address (that one's mine), you will Exit Enclave to your site, not allow any other exit traffic, you will be a normal tor relay (meaning you should check your bandwidth limits/accounting), and you will become the preferred path for Tor traffic to your site.
Thank you. That was very helpful.
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