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I've been having some trouble with somone avoiding bans/akicks using tor proxies, and I was wondering if there was a script to check for tor proxies onjoin.
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Post by synexic »

i've looked. i don't see one that bans tor proxies.
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Post by Callisto »

http://www.sectoor.de/tor.php#en-usage

Give these folks a try I use the blacklist on my network servers.

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I looked at the page, and it only shows for BOPM, and Postfix. Could someone write a tcl that uses their database to check hosts that join a certain channel for tor?
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Post by synexic »

Seeing as this is the 'Script Requests' section of the forum, posting links to learn tcl doesn't seem to be the answer. If you're just going to paste links, don't bother posting.
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Unless you learn Tcl and write it yourself or use any links posted it isn't going to happen (it would seem).

Google is also another option.
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Post by Callisto »

synexic wrote:I looked at the page, and it only shows for BOPM, and Postfix. Could someone write a tcl that uses their database to check hosts that join a certain channel for tor?
My post was a suggestion. Why not read the whole page and ask the guys on that site if they can suggest a way to be able to use the db ?
They have a channel on a network, and they are pretty friendly.
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Post by Darkman »

Callisto wrote:Why not read the whole page and ask the guys on that site if they can suggest a way to be able to use the db ?
They have a channel on a network, and they are pretty friendly.
:) Thanks for mention our RBL.
Well, i'm not a tcl coder nor an eggdrop user, but you should be able to
use our list with the proxy script from this guy:
http://www.jamesoff.net/projects/eggdrop/

More on the usage can be found on the page:
http://www.sectoor.de/tor.php
If you're still having problems, feel free to ask us. Contact info is shown
on our page, irc is also avaiable :)

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Post by Mouse »

I been looking for a eggdrop tcl that will ban any users that use tor proxies.
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Post by Sir_Fz »

Isn't that what the ProxyCheck script at http://www.jamesoff.net/projects/eggdrop/ does?
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