Lists of VPN exit addresses?

Bacon Zombie baconzombie at gmail.com
Wed Jun 10 16:38:18 UTC 2015


Well if they are using Hola then EVERY person with it installed is an
exit-node.

http://adios-hola.org

https://m.reddit.com/r/netsec/comments/37rit3/adios_hola_why_you_should_immediately_uninstall/
On 10 Jun 2015 14:28, "Jared Mauch" <jared at puck.nether.net> wrote:

>
> > On Jun 10, 2015, at 8:08 AM, Roland Dobbins <rdobbins at arbor.net> wrote:
> >
> >
> > On 10 Jun 2015, at 18:56, John Levine wrote:
> >
> >> I presume there is no need to explain why this would be of interest.
> >
> > To keep consumers who've legitimately purchased/rented/subscribed to
> content from accessing same when they travel internationally?
> >
> > Because as a regular international traveler, that's what springs to mind
> when I see requests like this.
> >
> > Another thought is governmentally-driven censorship, something else I
> encounter a lot in my travels.
>
> I’ll just simplify this and say that the Tor Project publishes a list of
> its exit nodes so you can block these if your abuse/fraud requirements
> necessitate this.
>
> https://check.torproject.org/cgi-bin/TorBulkExitList.py
>
> If it’s for geolocation blocking, I’m in favor of these political
> limitations to go away.  It doesn’t take a genius to bypass these if that’s
> your intent.
>
> - Jared



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