Eugen Leitl wrote:
What is it that we don't get?
That Tor is working as designed, and that the problem with bad actors using its cloak is a problem with the actors themselves.
"Finally, we note that exit abuse must not be dismissed as a peripheral issue: when a system's public image suffers, it can reduce the number and diversity of that system's users, and thereby reduce the anonymity of the system itself." I'm pleased to report that the original design documents rightly agree with me that the it is in the interest of the longterm success of the Tor project that an attitude of throwing up our hands in defeat is not enough.
Those people are not sticking their heads in the sand. They're correctly noting that nothing is broken except the bad actors.
That *is* sticking their heads in the sand. Yes, we can lay moral blame on the bad actors. That's fine. Let's all stop typing for a minute or two and just _hate_ them for it. Ok, now we all feel better. :-) But now we're back to the question: how can Tor be improved to deal with this very serious and important problem? What are the steps that might be taken, however imperfect, to reduce the amount of abuse coming from Tor nodes? --Jimbo ----- End forwarded message ----- -- Eugen* Leitl <a href="http://leitl.org">leitl</a> ______________________________________________________________ ICBM: 48.07100, 11.36820 http://www.leitl.org 8B29F6BE: 099D 78BA 2FD3 B014 B08A 7779 75B0 2443 8B29 F6BE [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature which had a name of signature.asc]