Re: Exiting only port 80

2007-05-06 Thread Juliusz Chroboczek
>>> If I am right, wouldn't the majority of the tor user base be better >>> served if a collection of exit nodes only exited port 80 and 443 >>> traffic? >> Please add port 22 (ssh). > I think you sort of missed my point. I'm aware there are lots of > protocols and ports used on tor and that they

Re: Exiting only port 80

2007-05-05 Thread Mike Cardwell
Juliusz Chroboczek wrote: If I am right, wouldn't the majority of the tor user base be better served if a collection of exit nodes only exited port 80 and 443 traffic? Please add port 22 (ssh). I think you sort of missed my point. I'm aware there are lots of protocols and ports used on tor a

Re: Exiting only port 80

2007-05-04 Thread Juliusz Chroboczek
> If I am right, wouldn't the majority of the tor user base be better > served if a collection of exit nodes only exited port 80 and 443 > traffic? Please add port 22 (ssh). Juliusz

Re: Exiting only port 80

2007-05-01 Thread qbitspline
DNS is UDP which Tor doesn't support. On May 1, 2007, at 4:03 AM, Koh Choon Lin wrote: > Am I right in thinking that most people use Tor for > web browsing, over ports 80 and 443? > [snip] Does port 53 [DNS] comes in too? Regards Koh Choon Lin Singapore GNU Group singapore.gnu.googlepages

Re: Exiting only port 80

2007-05-01 Thread Mike Cardwell
* on the Tue, May 01, 2007 at 11:33:30AM +0200, Karsten N. wrote: >> Am I right in thinking that most people use Tor for web browsing, over >> ports 80 and 443? And am I right in thinking that most of tors bandwidth >> is used up by a minority of users, using services that require much >> higher a

Re: Exiting only port 80

2007-05-01 Thread Karsten N.
Am Montag, 30. April 2007 22:53 schrieb Mike Cardwell: > Hi, > > Am I right in thinking that most people use Tor for web browsing, over > ports 80 and 443? And am I right in thinking that most of tors bandwidth > is used up by a minority of users, using services that require much > higher amounts o

Re: Exiting only port 80

2007-05-01 Thread Koh Choon Lin
> Am I right in thinking that most people use Tor for > web browsing, over ports 80 and 443? > [snip] Does port 53 [DNS] comes in too? Regards Koh Choon Lin Singapore GNU Group singapore.gnu.googlepages.com

Re: Exiting only port 80

2007-04-30 Thread light zoo
Hi Mike, --- Mike Cardwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > Am I right in thinking that most people use Tor for > web browsing, over ports 80 and 443? > [snip] > Mike Yes, I assume most users use Tor for browsing. Although, I for one use it also for IRC, NTTP, SMTP, etc. Mostly I use it f

Re: Exiting only port 80

2007-04-30 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Mon, Apr 30, 2007 at 09:53:27PM +0100, Mike Cardwell wrote: > Am I right in thinking that most people use Tor for web browsing, over > ports 80 and 443? And am I right in thinking that most of tors bandwidth > is used up by a minority of users, using services that require much > higher amounts

Re: Exiting only port 80

2007-04-30 Thread Ringo Kamens
This is a really good idea if your assumptions are true because much of the network lag is caused by other services. Comrade Ringo Kamens On 4/30/07, Mike Cardwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, Am I right in thinking that most people use Tor for web browsing, over ports 80 and 443? And am I ri

Exiting only port 80

2007-04-30 Thread Mike Cardwell
Hi, Am I right in thinking that most people use Tor for web browsing, over ports 80 and 443? And am I right in thinking that most of tors bandwidth is used up by a minority of users, using services that require much higher amounts of bandwidth, such as ptp traffic? These are just guesses, but I c