Hello krishna,
I agree with you as I also think that the approach you describes (your ISP
transmit to you, almost "don't care" and just want you to do the job and copy
to them) is so much better :) and I really think my ISP is trying to work like
that.
There was absolutely no remarks or whatev
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Hello,
Is there some kind of tweak for the speed of the hidden service? If
yes how can i edit it?
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On 16.11.2013 00:28, Ben Cook wrote:
> According to the Tor blog, you might want to contact this lawyer
> for legal advice about Tor in Finland.
>
> Herkko Hietanen Turre Legal Fax +358985657006
> http://www.turre.com/lawyers/
>
> On 11/15/2013 05:01 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>> On 15.11.2013 23:59,
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According to the Tor blog, you might want to contact this lawyer for
legal advice about Tor in Finland.
Herkko Hietanen
Turre Legal
Fax +358985657006
http://www.turre.com/lawyers/
On 11/15/2013 05:01 PM, Anonymous wrote:
> On 15.11.2013 23:59, Anon
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Hello all list readers,
Someone has experience with Finland tor replays/exits?
Do you know any problem with running it from the lagal side?
I may say that I'm currently hosting an tor exit node in Finland, but
unsure if it's an good idea.
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Hi,
On 11/15/2013 10:48 PM, jj tor wrote:
> Ummm, I'm afraid I have no idea how set up a relay in China.
>
> After checking the public list of tor relays, I haven't found any relay
> there. So, is it even possible to run an exit relay in China??
I've heard that some ISPs in China provide uncen
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On 15.11.2013 23:59, Anonymous wrote:
> Hello all list readers,
>
> Someone has experience with Finland tor replays/exits?
>
> Do you know any problem with running it from the legal side?
>
> I may say that I'm currently hosting an tor exit node in
On 15.11.2013 23:48, jj tor wrote:
> Ummm, I'm afraid I have no idea how set up a relay in China.
>
> After checking the public list of tor relays, I haven't found any relay
> there. So, is it even possible to run an exit relay in China??
>
>
>
>
>
> 2013/11/15 Roman Mamedov
>
>> On Fri, 1
Ummm, I'm afraid I have no idea how set up a relay in China.
After checking the public list of tor relays, I haven't found any relay
there. So, is it even possible to run an exit relay in China??
2013/11/15 Roman Mamedov
> On Fri, 15 Nov 2013 10:40:16 +0100
> jj tor wrote:
>
> > Hi, list
Le vendredi 15 novembre 2013 à 17:15 +0100, Lunar a écrit :
> Eric van der Vlist:
> > I am a (happy) Gandi customer and I'd like to support the Tor project by
> > setting up an exit node on one of their VPS
> > (https://www.gandi.net/hosting/iaas).
> >
> > As mentioned on the list of Good/bad ISPs
Le vendredi 15 novembre 2013 à 08:15 -0800, Gordon Morehouse a écrit :
> Eric van der Vlist:
> > Hi list,
> >
> > I am a (happy) Gandi customer and I'd like to support the Tor
> > project by setting up an exit node on one of their VPS
> > (https://www.gandi.net/hosting/iaas).
>
> I left GANDI wi
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Eric van der Vlist:
> Hi list,
>
> I am a (happy) Gandi customer and I'd like to support the Tor
> project by setting up an exit node on one of their VPS
> (https://www.gandi.net/hosting/iaas).
I left GANDI with my relay node because of their new
Eric van der Vlist:
> I am a (happy) Gandi customer and I'd like to support the Tor project by
> setting up an exit node on one of their VPS
> (https://www.gandi.net/hosting/iaas).
>
> As mentioned on the list of Good/bad ISPs,
> (https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/GoodBadISPs Gandi
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Roman Mamedov:
> On Fri, 15 Nov 2013 10:40:16 +0100 jj tor
> wrote:
>
>> Hi, list readers,
>>
>> Someone has experience with russian tor relays?
>>
>> Do you know of any legal problem for an exit relay ?
>
> Hello,
>
> A significant number of w
Hi list,
I am a (happy) Gandi customer and I'd like to support the Tor project by
setting up an exit node on one of their VPS
(https://www.gandi.net/hosting/iaas).
As mentioned on the list of Good/bad ISPs,
(https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/GoodBadISPs Gandi
does accept Tor exit
On Fri, 15 Nov 2013 10:40:16 +0100
jj tor wrote:
> Hi, list readers,
>
> Someone has experience with russian tor relays?
>
> Do you know of any legal problem for an exit relay ?
Hello,
A significant number of websites is blocked in Russia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_Internet_black
Hi, list readers,
Someone has experience with russian tor relays?
Do you know of any legal problem for an exit relay ?
Thank you
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