admin:
> Hi,
>
> I'm representing the Walla Walla Project, a volunteer initiative that
> aims to support the Tor network by contributing (exit-)relays and
> bridges to the network, and I would like to quickly announce today's
> (initial) launch of our humble project to the Tor relay operator
> mai
Nick Mathewson:
> On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 4:48 PM, Jacob Appelbaum wrote:
>> Nick Mathewson:
>>> On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 1:12 PM, Jacob Appelbaum
>>> wrote:
>>>> Hi Scott,
>>>>
>>>> It is nice to see you posting again, I had won
Nick Mathewson:
> On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 1:12 PM, Jacob Appelbaum wrote:
>> Hi Scott,
>>
>> It is nice to see you posting again, I had wondered where you had gone.
>>
>> Scott Bennett:
>>> I know this really belongs on tor-talk, but I haven'
Hi Scott,
It is nice to see you posting again, I had wondered where you had gone.
Scott Bennett:
> I know this really belongs on tor-talk, but I haven't been subscribed
> to it for a long time now. Sorry if posting this here bothers anyone.
Seems like a fine place to discuss relay problem
Andreas Fink:
> On 26.07.2012, at 19:52, Andrew Lewman wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 26 Jul 2012 16:05:53 +
>> k...@damnfbi.tk wrote:
>>> We should probably talk further then since I'm _in_ Iceland atm and
>>> would also like to see a high capacity node here.
>>> May I ask for your reasoning though? A
Dennis Ljungmark:
> Hi,
> We're currently running 6 different 100-200Mbit relay/guard nodes, and
> are looking at some issues moving on towards high performant exit nodes.
>
> There are some administrative issues ( needing another IP block due to
> the RIPE registration, our ISP doesn't want t