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  2. Category:Blocked Tor exit nodes - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/.../Category:Blocked_Tor_exit_nodes

    In 2008 this was a regularly-updated category of Tor exit nodes with exit policies allowing traffic to Wikipedia that are blocked here on the English Wikipedia, updated approximately every six hours by KrimpBot from the Tor authoritative directory.

  3. Wikipedia : Advice to users using Tor

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    Tor is an anonymity and censorship circumvention network. Due to abuse by vandals, Tor exit nodes are usually blocked from editing Wikipedia.Tor users who wish to edit Wikipedia have to request IP block exemption.

  4. Category:Tor exit nodes - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Tor_exit_nodes

    These may change owner or cease to be Tor nodes, and need to be unblocked in the future, and so should remain tagged as long as they are blocked - see also Category:Blocked former Tor exit nodes. IP addresses are added to this category through the transclusion of {{ tor }}.

  5. Tailscale - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tailscale

    Tailscale Inc. is a software company based in Toronto, Ontario. Tailscale develops a partially open-source software-defined mesh virtual private network (VPN) and a web-based management service. [ a ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The company provides a zero config VPN as a service under the same name.

  6. Snowflake (software) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snowflake_(software)

    Snowflake proxies are thus used as Tor entry nodes, not as exit nodes. Exit nodes are the other end of the chain. They are the Tor nodes that know what content was requested, though they do not know who requested it (for instance, they would know that someone was contacting a Wikipedia server, but they would not know the IP address of the user).

  7. With the data located at this place and the above technical data, and comments, I propose we limit TOR node blocking to one week. The rationale being, if the average span of a node is one week, but we keep blocking nodes, and the master directory with indef, the affected foot print will grow larger and larger.

  8. Routing table - Wikipedia

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    The routing table contains network/next hop associations. These associations tell a router that a particular destination can be optimally reached by sending the packet to a specific router that represents the next hop on the way to the final destination. The next hop association can also be the outgoing or exit interface to the final destination.

  9. Wikipedia:CHECKWIKI/WPC 064 dump - Wikipedia

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    This page contains a dump analysis for errors #64 (Link equal to linktext).. It can be generated using WPCleaner by any user. It's possible to update this page by following the procedure below: