From: Roger Dingledine Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 21:56:46 +0000 (+0000) Subject: update the 'exitlist' instructions for our new file names X-Git-Tag: tor-0.2.0.9-alpha~121 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=08c0a93475491f64477339d97fa1dd79b8306bb6;p=thirdparty%2Ftor.git update the 'exitlist' instructions for our new file names svn:r11955 --- diff --git a/contrib/exitlist b/contrib/exitlist index aabf739f62..e85c73d489 100755 --- a/contrib/exitlist +++ b/contrib/exitlist @@ -8,20 +8,22 @@ exitlist -- Given a Tor directory on stdin, lists the Tor servers that accept connections to given addreses. - example usage (Tor 0.1.0.x and earlier): + example usage (Tor 0.2.0.7-alpha and earlier): - python exitlist 18.244.0.188:80 < ~/.tor/cached-directory + cat ~/.tor/cached-routers* | python exitlist 18.244.0.188:80 - example usage (Tor 0.1.1.10-alpha and later): + example usage (Tor 0.2.0.8-alpha and later): - cat ~/.tor/cached-routers* | python exitlist 18.244.0.188:80 + cat ~/.tor/cached-descriptors* | python exitlist 18.244.0.188:80 - If you're using Tor 0.1.1.18-rc or later, you should look at - the "FetchUselessDescriptors" config option in the man page. + You should look at the "FetchUselessDescriptors" config option in the + man page. Note that this script won't give you a perfect list of IP addresses that might connect to you using Tor, since some Tor servers might exit - from other addresses than the one they publish. + from other addresses than the one they publish. See + https://check.torproject.org/ for an alternative (more + accurate!) approach. """