On Fri, 28 Jan 2011, Jacob Appelbaum wrote:
This isn't true. I have access to some machines in Noor - this is an ISP
currently active in Cairo.
From what Renesys have posted, Noor's about the only ISP in Egypt that
still has packets flowing to the world.
cheers!
On Fri, 20 Jul 2007, Ben Wilhelm wrote:
I'd love to keep it running, but when it's singlehandedly chewing up more
than half of my system's RAM, it just isn't going to happen. Any suggestions
on this? Are there config options I can tweak to make it a little less
RAM-hungry, or is it just
Hi Wesley -
I'm going to presume that your email isn't advertising a commercial service,
which I'd certainly find to be in dubious taste, both from the standpoint
of inappropriate advertising, and from the moral standpoint of profiting
from the goodwill of others.
However - could you say a
On Fri, 15 Jun 2007, Jay Goodman Tamboli wrote:
I've uploaded results from a 5-minute run of Tor 0.2.0.2-alpha (I've
also tested with the current stable).
debug.log: http://tertiumquid.org/tor-logs/debug.log.gz
events from control port: http://tertiumquid.org/tor-logs/events.txt
tcpdump:
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, Jay Goodman Tamboli wrote:
Subject: Cisco firewall filtering Tor?
I'm curious - why do you think it's a Cisco firewall?
Is it possible the firewall is looking at the :443 connections and
somehow telling that it's Tor rather than HTTPS?
Well - the dump you posted shows
On Tue, 16 May 2006, glymr wrote:
I've been following a number of recent threads with great interest and
in the process came up with a number of ideas for changes to the
architecture of tor which should be simple to implement and greatly
improve both performance and anonymity.
As a quick
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