the Spot-On Tor-Messenger and the new standard for a
better graph architecture is set.
Why then not implementing it for all the exit-nodes and provide also the
basis for groupchat for the three hidden-server based Messengers?
So the model is less coding (and probably using less funding) by joined
fo
test out - the speed of incomming messages with ReflecTors in
comparison of the Hidden-to-Hidden versions.
Kind regards Sam
Am Sa., 3. Aug. 2024 um 17:18 Uhr schrieb Landon :
> Hello,
>
> I am a bridge relay operator.
>
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Hello,
as tb discussed further with developers of Tor, the concept of
"Reflec-Tor"s (and Exit-Nodes to be seen also as an Entry-Node) might have
an impact like Snowflakes for Chat and Messaging over Tor and addresses
opinions of Relay admins and university research too.
Regards
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On Sun, Sep 2, 2018 at 1:05 AM, Mirimir wrote:
> Damn, I hadn't considered that :( I guess that I had assumed such
> blocking was limited to consumer-level ISPs. Not uplinks in data
> centers.
This is the case for the UK, yes (it's not actually even all
consumer-level ISP's, mine for example does
Is this now broken / reverted again? I'm getting a "you seem to be using an
unblocker or proxy" warning when trying to access Netflix through my US
middle relay...
On 1 Mar 2016 7:38 pm, "Gero Kuehn" wrote:
> > I had an update from Neil Hunt @ Netflix
> >> I'm told that we pushed a fix this week
Ansible is GPL'd and free of cost - are you possibly looking at Ansible
Tower, or something similar?
You can find Ansible here:
https://github.com/ansible/ansible
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ut the
library stuff!
Cheers,
Sam
On 1 Apr 2016 12:37 p.m., "Nurmi, Juha" wrote:
> 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.f
I'm happy to have ratchet on there: FA3415659444AE006E7E9E5375E82F29700CFDFD
Cheers,
Sam.
On 17 Dec 2015 7:51 p.m., "Kurt Besig" wrote:
> On 12/17/2015 6:07 AM, Nick Mathewson wrote:
> > TL;DR: Stable non-exit relays can help tor clients use the Tor
> > network.
This will be my first C3 and tor meetup! Looking forward to meeting
everyone there! =)
Sam.
On 12 Dec 2015 2:58 p.m., "Moritz Bartl" wrote:
> As usual: Let's all gather at 32c3 to discuss Tor relay operation!
>
> Monday, 28.12.2015
> 16:45-18:45
> Hall 13
>
>
shirts.
>
> Obviously this is not a final solution, we're slowly working on
> improving the process, along with all the other things.
Is there any way in which those who are willing to help out print / pay for
printing / stock / mail out t-shirts / do admin stuff can help?
Cheers,
Alexander's email about the Puppet module he's putting together has
reminded me to send a mail about an ansible repository I use to manage
my relays.
https://github.com/skottler/tor-ansible is where it lives. Unlike the
puppet module, I'm working on getting a whole environment deployment put
toget
Is it necessary to run it by scripts or is it possible to create a exe or
dmg file
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nately I don't have a lot of feedback on
these issues except to say that I love the idea, and I'm glad to see
that Georgia Tech (which has substantial network resources) will be on
board.
—Sam
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not though — I just wouldn't jump to any conclusions.
Best,
Sam
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1(0+)GBit nodes would be, we don't want to end up with plenty of nodes
in the USA, GB, Germany, etc. and very few elsewhere. Geographic
diversity is also extremely important for the project. That being
said, if we can get good geographic diversity while only paying for
larger nodes it might be m
7;t—because of the financial burden, or because of legal
ramifications, etc.
Some of them might want to run an exit relay, or change their existing
nodes to exit relays if they could only get a bit of funding to help
cover bandwidth and separate their personal resourc
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