Hello Teor,
not sure how this other thread answers my question. Rather the question
raised goes in the same direction as mine.
"I worry about blindly following a list of rejected subnets. I won't
argue that
it's not safer for the exit operator, but I hope someone's
cross-checking and
confirming e
It was two days ago. Today I can not reach it as well.
best regards
Dirk
On 01.05.2017 08:08, scar wrote:
> I was unable to reach the site, is it still in operation?
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> On 1 May 2017, at 19:16, Sec INT wrote:
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> Hi
>
> This relay processed 7TB in April for Tor and processed 12 gb yesterday but
> today is hardly processing any data at all? Its barely doing 1000 b/sec? Its
> flagged as'fast, guard' etc so why is it not being used?
>
> I also checked on Atl
Hi
This relay processed 7TB in April for Tor and processed 12 gb yesterday but
today is hardly processing any data at all? Its barely doing 1000 b/sec? Its
flagged as'fast, guard' etc so why is it not being used?
I also checked on Atlas and this relay is not even listed anymore?
Finger: B39A