[tor-talk] I migrated my node...

2011-03-05 Thread Andrea Trentini
>From Seflow (now in Badlist: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TheOnionRouter/GoodBadISPs) to Hetzner... alizTor alive again: http://torstatus.blutmagie.de/router_detail.php?FP=273fad73dd5ee3c25c8d0287297911e8d70f17a7 For the moment I have used the standard reject settings, but I fear

[tor-talk] How does Tor REALLY work?

2011-03-05 Thread hikki
I mean _really_ work. (I already know how it protects your anonymity.) What happens from the moment you start the Tor program? What's the first thing it does, the next thing, and so forth? I've never seen a detailed technical illustration of how it works on a technical level. __

Re: [tor-talk] How does Tor REALLY work?

2011-03-05 Thread Michael Gomboc
You saw this: https://www.torproject.org/docs/documentation#DesignDoc 2011/3/5 > I mean _really_ work. > > (I already know how it protects your anonymity.) > > What happens from the moment you start the Tor program? What's the first > thing it does, the next thing, and so forth? I've never seen

Re: [tor-talk] some common ground on the gatereloaded topic (fwd)

2011-03-05 Thread John Case
I never saw an explicit answer to the below, which I think would be valuable for posterity .. list archives, etc. See below: On Tue, 22 Feb 2011, Damian Johnson wrote: That is, if I do indeed have a bizarro use case, and can't talk about it, as we were arguing about, I can still use the "b

Re: [tor-talk] some common ground on the gatereloaded topic (fwd)

2011-03-05 Thread Damian Johnson
Those relays will accept exit traffic so, if you use a controller to manually build a circuit through them it should work just fine. -Damian On Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 10:50 AM, John Case wrote: > > I never saw an explicit answer to the below, which I think would be valuable > for posterity .. list a