Tor 0.2.4.7-alpha introduces a new approach to providing fallback
directory mirrors for more robust bootstrapping; fixes more issues where
clients with changing network conditions refuse to make any circuits;
adds initial support for exiting to IPv6 addresses; resumes being able
to update our GeoIP
On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 5:40 PM, grarpamp wrote:
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>
> > https://ripe64.ripe.net/archives/video/25/
>
> This link is embedded in flash, which some browsers don't do.
> Can you post your talks to youtube so people can get them
> with youtube-dl?
>
Anti-flash warriors:
https://ripe64.ripe.net
> Anti-flash warriors:
> https://ripe64.ripe.net/archive/video/Mike_Hearn%2C%E2%80%A9_Google-Abuse%E2%80%A9_at_Scale%E2%80%A9%E2%80%A9-20120416-142247.flv
Thanks.
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Any idea when this labeling started? And what percent of all exits
are in this A1 category?
I'm wondering if this is tied to the Craigslist blocking we've noticed
recently (which is turning out to be very extensive, which sucks for us
regular decent users [ahem, craigslist!] ).
They do use Geo tabl