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On 08-07-2020 19:36, gus wrote:
> Dear Relay Operators,
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> Do you want your relay to be a Tor fallback directory mirror?
> Will it have the same address and port for the next 2 years?
>
> Q: Is my relay on the current list?
>
> Search [2] and [3] for your relay fingerprint or IP address and port
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Bill
On 08/07/20 18:36, gus wrote:
Dear Relay Operators,
Do you want your relay to be a Tor fallback directory mirror?
Will it have the same address and port for the next 2 years?
Just reply to this email with your relay's fingerprint.
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Viva la Wang!
On 08/07/20 18:36, gus wrote:
Dear Relay Operators,
Do you want your relay to be a Tor fallback directory mirror?
Will it have the same address and port for the next 2 years?
Just reply to this email with your relay's finge
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-Dennis
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On Wednesday, July 8, 2020 5:36 PM, gus wrote:
Dear Relay Operators,
Do you want your relay to be a Tor fallback directory mirror?
Will it have th
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On Wednesday, July 8, 2020 5:36 PM, gus wrote:
> Dear Relay Operators,
>
> Do you want your relay to be a Tor fallback directory mirror?
> Will it have the same address and por
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On Wednesday, July 8, 2020 5:36 PM, gus wrote:
> Dear Relay Operators,
>
> Do you want your relay to be a Tor fallback directory mirror?
> Will it have the same address and port for the
I work for a large ISP. For legal reasons, we do not want to know what our
customers are doing. Only if they trip an abuse/security incident are we even
aware of it. And even then the desired response from the customer is simply "it
has stopped." You do not want barely competent ISP staff poking
On Wed, 2020-07-08 at 20:38 +0200, Sebastian Elisa Pfeifer wrote:
> * joydivision is located in RU, but is in UA
Not sure if it's me not being a native English speaker or you being a
bit ambiguous, but I hope this makes it a bit more clear:
joydivision is incorrectly listed as being in RU. It is
Hi,
Overall supportive of ways to manage bad relays. I switched to bridges because
the MyFamily nonsense is too much of a burden to maintain (even with the hacks
available on the tor wiki). If you can detect the "bad relays", why not simply
flag them and move on? I read this to mean that nusen
Nicenstein
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Nicenstein3
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BurningMan
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AlanTuring
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torturing
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Nicenstein2
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On 08/07/2020 22:53, Imre Jonk wrote:
> On Wed, 2020-07-08 at 20:38 +0200, Sebastian Elisa Pfeifer wrote:
>> * joydivision is located in RU, but is in UA
>
> Not sure if it's me not being a native English speaker or you being a
> bit ambiguous, but I hope this makes it a bit more clear:
>
> joydi
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