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Hi,

I read your email in the context of your recent blog post [1] on bad
exits (without it, the email does not make much sense to me).

Since I'm just assuming and other readers probably don't have that
context you might want to specify it.

If my assumption is wrong you might want to clarify why you think the
exits itself (their operators) are involved in generating HTTP
requests (as opposed to some random person/program) using tor.


[1] https://chloe.re/2015/06/20/a-month-with-badonions/

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