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Bill Weiss @ 2008/03/06 17:42:
> "Better Gmail 2" [1] claims to force SSL on all gmail connections. I
> haven't tested it to verify that it is correct.
>
> Sorry, no general-case solution, just some help for the Gmail users :)
>
> [1]
> http://li
Oh, and memory might be an issue too. If your machine starts paging and
swapping it'll suffer from it.
at-sar helps there too.
Alex.
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Rochester TOR Admin schrieb:
> A few other environment factors:
> - my firwall is a pretty old machine with a very slow NIC
> - my tor server NIC is very cheap [<$10]
>
> Could anyone give me some insight about what they think might be going on?
I'm not sure... what's a "pretty old machine"? I
Dieter Zinke wrote:
I for myself have excluded all german and belgium exit
nodes.
did you write a script generating your torrc file or how do
you manage to keep track of about 300 .be and .de exit nodes?
just curious
Olaf
RTA,
Yes, I have lots of information about the project. What would you like to
to know?
Steve
Rochester TOR Admin wrote:
Good to see some updates on the xb browser. I don't know if it's
appropriate for this discussion and I'm just assuming that you have some
affiliation with xerobank but
Dieter Zinke wrote:
> Well, germany and tor.
>
> I know that there are a lot of tor servers and i know
> they are fast and frequently used. But i would never
> ever use a german exit node. NEVER!
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Would you use exit-servers from Denmark? We also have data retention,
although not the e
Well, germany and tor.
I know that there are a lot of tor servers and i know
they are fast and frequently used. But i would never
ever use a german exit node. NEVER!
I for myself have excluded all german and belgium exit
nodes. I am unsure about the german authorities and
their wild activities ag
Good to see some updates on the xb browser. I don't know if it's
appropriate for this discussion and I'm just assuming that you have some
affiliation with xerobank but do you know what the status of the xerobank
project/company is?
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 5:26 PM, Arrakis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 8:27 PM Roger Dingledine wrote:
> I believe [scrubbed] is the actual string that he is seeing.
That's correct.
> In this case, I believe those warnings come from people running Tor
> clients or relays on 0.2.0.17-alpha, which had a bug in TLS handshaking.
Thanks for the ex
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