I meant clients for TOR were blocked.  Yes, for all students and faculty.  I 
believe the attacks were from the TOR exit nodes, but I will try to get more 
information from network administrators.  I have not tried bridges yet, but 
maybe I will obtain a bridge to connect to test in the future.

>>> coderman <coder...@gmail.com> 02/11/10 2:06 PM >>>
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 11:15 AM, Peter Farver <farv...@auburn.edu> wrote:
> TOR is now blocked campus-wide at Auburn University (for all 24,000 students) 
> because of apparent attacks emanating from the TOR network.

can you elaborate on that?
are these apparent attacks coming _from_ the Tor exits or are Tor
clients being used to circumvent network policy, etc?


>  Whenever trying to run TOR, TOR cannot get past the 10% mark.

do bridges work or is this identifying Tor client signature to filter?

best regards,
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