Hi,
NCSC-FI is totally different organization than police. They are just
listing malware detections and automatically sending this feed to ISPs.
Tor exit is not real malware machine so detection is false. I
contacted them and they agreed that exit nodes should be labeled
somehow to prevent false
Just out of curiosity, is there a place where I can actually buy a Tor shirt, or can you only get them through donations?
https://www.torservers.net/wiki/tshirt/indexnow saysWe don't sell shirts directly any more; we have an arrangement with Tor
to send shirts when you donate to Tor.
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Just out of curiosity, is there a place where I can actually buy a Tor
shirt, or can you only get them through donations?
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it took about 2 month for me to get an answer regarding the shirt.
On 04/02/16 01:59, I wrote:
> When they attention turned to my shirt they were quick and efficient.
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> Though, if the t-shirt is to pat us on the back it ought to be less work.
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> Robert
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Juha,How do you know the police and so on have that approach?How did the police come to think that way about tor?Which came first in the official acknowledgement of tor?Robert
Juha wrote - The National Cyber Security Center Finland (NCSC-FI) is able to "whitelist" your IP address so the ISP do
> On 2 Apr 2016, at 10:44, tor-cont...@posteo.de wrote:
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> Hello,
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> I'm the operator of one of the mentioned relays (81.7.14.227). Thanks,
> Tim, for pointing this issue out to me. I'll try to help with this as
> much as I can.
>
> So far, I have not been able to reproduce this issue. With
When they attention turned to my shirt they were quick and efficient.Though, if the t-shirt is to pat us on the back it ought to be less work.Robert
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Hello,
My relay earned me a Tor T-shirt a couple of months ago. I emailed the team
responsible for them on the email given in the T-shirt descriprion page
(https://www.torproject.org/getinvolved/tshirt.html) with size, shipping
address and everything, and the notification email from Tor Weather
Hello,
I'm the operator of one of the mentioned relays (81.7.14.227). Thanks,
Tim, for pointing this issue out to me. I'll try to help with this as
much as I can.
So far, I have not been able to reproduce this issue. With the python
script from #18688, I am getting results of approx. 0.20s.
On
Hi Juha,
I'd just like to say great work! I'm sure I speak for everyone when I say I
really appreciate the local advocacy and positive vibes you're spreading!
Exciting stuff and a good situation to be in!
I'm sure Alison and Nima in particular will be very excited about the
library stuff!
Cheers
These relays all appear at least somewhat overrated by BWauths and are not
rate-limiting with BandwidthRate.
DirPort performance is bad due to a saturated physical link or 'tc' bandwidth
limit, so TCP congestion back-off kicks in.
If BandwidthRate were the limiting factor DirPort would return a
Greetings Tor Relay mailing list,
I decided to write little bit about Finnish exit node situation.
I am maintaining this exit node campaign in Finland:
http://campaigns.ahmia.fi/finnish-tor-campaign/index_en.html
In Finland:
- Running an exit node is absolutely legal
- ISP may cut your connect
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