Michael Holstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I agree that being behind someone else's firewall is a problem as theIMO making all Tor clients also function as MiddleMan Nodes, RPs, etc (all *except* Entry and Exit nodes) would be a good move. It might be good to also make Tor clients function as Entry nodes (not Entry Guards) to increase their usefulness.
> user may not understand the implications of this and thus advertise an
> impossible exit policy.
Suggestion for the coders .. make the client test itself and adjust the
exit policy on the fly.
Just a few quick thoughts:
A default bandwith rate on the low to minimum side would be a good. It may also be good to make two instances of Tor start when an end-user starts Tor. One instance would be the client and the other would be the server (w/ "SocksPort 0").
Anogeorgeo
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