On Thu, 24 Apr 2014 20:00:53 -0400
Steve Snyder wrote:
> Let us know if/when obfsproxy runs on CentOS.
It's broken? If someone files a bug explaining what's broken about it,
the chances of it working again will rise significantly.
For what it's worth asn and myself have been looking into makin
Let us know if/when obfsproxy runs on CentOS.
Even better, if/when it is back to being written in C, instead of
version-specfic Python. That will increase obfsproxy use more than any
heartfelt request.
On 04/23/2014 02:32 AM, Matthew Finkel wrote:
Lastly, if you are not already running th
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Apologies if this would be better addressed in a different list...
I know there are a couple of people here who are working on making the
Raspberry Pi a good option for running Tor--and the work is
appreciated! Gordon Morehouse has built binary pick
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Hi,
The servers from my ISP are not stable or good enough to handle the
traffic for this Tor exit router.
I get this in the log very often:
Apr 24 15:14:07.000 [notice] Circuit handshake stats since last time:
91633/91636 TAP, 15962/15962 NTor.
Apr