On 06.10.16 14:45, oco...@email.cz wrote: > It's apparent, that you're definitely not going to solve that ... > you're more into searching reasons why not to do that, than possibility > how to do that :)
It is not my job to solve "that", whatever that is exactly. ;-) > (btw you haven't mentioned you IPS experiences) I was not aware that you had asked me about my IPS experiences. I have used various tools as the Internet evolved (and I was in the "computer business" before the Internet even existed, by the way). Discussing IPS would be something for a different mailing list. > the only thing I say as an ISP is, that if this is not going to > change, we're going to ban tor in our network. I respect your position, and I think that I can understand the point of view of internet service providers. My personal take is that I rent many servers (as do my customers), with only a small number of Tor exits, and overall I am still generating enough profit for service providers. My Tor exits are a fly in the ointment. -Ralph _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays