Re: doesn't take long for the dmca's notices to start rolling in..

2009-12-18 Thread Mike L
Thank you for the links. My provider replied back and they are happy with the response and have no issues with Tor continuing to run. They have forwarded the response to the DC and told me it will be their call though if they should decide to null route my ip or not.. One notice wouldn't be too bad

Re: doesn't take long for the dmca's notices to start rolling in..

2009-12-18 Thread Bill Weiss
Mike L(jackoro...@gmail.com)@Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 05:13:17PM -0500: > Like my subject states just started running Tor and... > Less than a month with Tor running and I have received several DMCA's from > the isp just now.. > Sure doesn't take long for those to start flying.. > Well I shall see how

Re: doesn't take long for the dmca's notices to start rolling in..

2009-12-18 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 05:13:17PM -0500, Mike L wrote: > Sure doesn't take long for those to start flying.. > Well I shall see how the host I have the account with responds to the > template provided to us.. Good luck! As another direction to consider, I've found that a more personal interaction

doesn't take long for the dmca's notices to start rolling in..

2009-12-18 Thread Mike L
Like my subject states just started running Tor and... Less than a month with Tor running and I have received several DMCA's from the isp just now.. Sure doesn't take long for those to start flying.. Well I shall see how the host I have the account with responds to the template provided to us..

How can I use the Tor on my router?

2009-12-18 Thread James Brown
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I have a router ASUS WL-520GU working under the DD-WRT v24-sp2. There are Tor and Privoxy packeges so in the main repository and as in the OptWare repository for dd-wrt. How can I use the Tor clien on my router? And is it possible to mount on it the ro

100 TB

2009-12-18 Thread Olaf Selke
HoHoHo, exit node Blutmagie made 100 TB tor traffic since last reboot. anonymizer2:~# ifconfig eth0 | grep bytes RX bytes:110156275888000 (100.1 TiB) TX bytes:113494749822712 (103.2 TiB) regards Olaf *** To unsubscri