My ISP Blocked most of tor servers that provide the cached-routers.
any Idea how to bypass this issue !
IIRC there was a discussion about this a while back on the list, and as of yet
there are no easily accessible end-user ways of working around this. (Please
correct me if am wrong)
I
Dr. Death [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My ISP Blocked most of tor servers that provide the cached-routers.
any Idea how to bypass this issue !
Are you sure the blocks are intentional targeted
against Tor and don't have other reasons (some overly
aggressive heuristic to block worms for example)?
Yes I am from U.A.E - Dubai, My ISP is Etisalat, I dont thing they will
listen to me cause they are blocking many ports, sites and services.
What I was thinking of, why dont TOR network use a dynamic IP's for their
servers, and use base64 to encode all tor network data , this will make it hard
Michael Gersten:
getting keep-alive to work will help a lot with web browsing,
Fabian Keil:
Is this an assumption or did you just forget to show your benchmarks
to back this claim up?
I've just tested this by running
wget -p http://www.kde.org/screenshots/
That's 87,607 bytes in 14
On Wed, Apr 18, 2007 at 01:08:05AM +0200, Juliusz Chroboczek wrote:
Average after removing outliers (smallest and largest value):
Persistent: 33s
Non-persistent: 61s
Speaking of which, it occurred to me a little while ago that
persistent connections between the http proxy and the
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