First of all I would like to say... LOL Second Andrew LeCody is correct, this is off topic. On 08/18/2015 04:31 PM, F L via bitcoin-dev wrote: > Bitcoin XT contains an unmentioned addition which periodically > downloads lists of Tor IP addresses for blacklisting, this has > considerable privacy implications for hapless users which are being > prompted to use the software. The feature is not clearly described, > is enabled by default, and has a switch name which intentionally > downplays what it is doing (disableipprio). Furthermore these claimed > anti-DoS measures are trivially bypassed and so offer absolutely no > protection whatsoever. > > Connections are made over clearnet even when using a proxy or > onlynet=tor, which leaks connections on the P2P network with the real > location of the node. Knowledge of this traffic along with uptime > metrics from bitnodes.io can allow observers to easily correlate the > location and identity of persons running Bitcoin nodes. Denial of > service can also be used to crash and force a restart of an > interesting node, which will cause them to make a new request to the > blacklist endpoint via the clearnet on relaunch at the same time their > P2P connections are made through a proxy. Requests to the > blacklisting URL also use a custom Bitcoin XT user agent which makes > users distinct from other internet traffic if you have access to the > endpoints logs. > > > https://github.com/bitcoinxt/bitcoinxt/commit/73c9efe74c5cc8faea9c2b2c785a2f5b68aa4c23 > > > > _______________________________________________ > bitcoin-dev mailing list > bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org > https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/bitcoin-dev