On Mon, Aug 7, 2017 at 4:23 PM, Alexander Nasonov wrote:
> Andreas Krey wrote:
>> NSA: There are people excluding US exits? Just let's set some
>> of ours to india. (Where that is probably not their modus
>
> Tor enthusiasts: Hmm, advertised country doesn't match GeoIP, let's take
> a closer look
Andreas Krey wrote:
> NSA: There are people excluding US exits? Just let's set some
> of ours to india. (Where that is probably not their modus
Tor enthusiasts: Hmm, advertised country doesn't match GeoIP, let's take
a closer look ...
> When twitter notices one of their users always comes via tor
On Mon, 07 Aug 2017 08:41:31 +, Alexander Nasonov wrote:
...
> It sounds like a country should be set by an operator in torrc rather
> than relying on GeoIP.
NSA: There are people excluding US exits? Just let's set some
of ours to india. (Where that is probably not their modus
...
> Does Excl
teor wrote:
> For example, I run an exit in Canada, where some addresses were allocated
> from an Canadian block, and others were allocated from a US block. So if
> I wanted to, I could ORPort on a Canadian address, and Exit on a US one.
It sounds like a country should be set by an operator in tor
> On 6 Aug 2017, at 02:38, Alexander Nasonov wrote:
>
> Ralph Seichter wrote:
>> I moved a Tor relay to new hardware, keeping the keys. Both old and new
>> server are located in Germany and provided by the same hosting company.
>> After the latest Atlas update, I was surprised to see that the IP
Ralph Seichter wrote:
> I moved a Tor relay to new hardware, keeping the keys. Both old and new
> server are located in Germany and provided by the same hosting company.
> After the latest Atlas update, I was surprised to see that the IPv4
> address is listed as belonging to an AS in Ukraine. A lit
On 04.08.17 00:12, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> It should not affect your consensus weight -- that number is made by
> several vantage points actually making Tor circuits through relays
> including yours [...]
It has only been two days, but the consensus weight has not changed
much. As I expected, t
On Thu, Aug 03, 2017 at 11:52:00PM +0200, Ralph Seichter wrote:
> I moved a Tor relay to new hardware, keeping the keys. Both old and new
> server are located in Germany and provided by the same hosting company.
> After the latest Atlas update, I was surprised to see that the IPv4
> address is list
> On 3. Aug 2017, at 23:52, Ralph Seichter wrote:
>
> I moved a Tor relay to new hardware, keeping the keys. Both old and new
> server are located in Germany and provided by the same hosting company.
> After the latest Atlas update, I was surprised to see that the IPv4
> address is listed as bel
I moved a Tor relay to new hardware, keeping the keys. Both old and new
server are located in Germany and provided by the same hosting company.
After the latest Atlas update, I was surprised to see that the IPv4
address is listed as belonging to an AS in Ukraine. A little more
digging returned Guan
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