On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 11:04:59 -0400 Michael
wrote:
>Roger Dingledine wrote:
>> On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 08:16:00AM -0400, Michael wrote:
>>
>>>What I *am* doing is deploying a couple of heavy iron closed relays
>>> on OC3 or better bandwidth. The first is now deployed after a lot of up
Roger Dingledine wrote:
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 08:16:00AM -0400, Michael wrote:
What I *am* doing is deploying a couple of heavy iron closed relays
on OC3 or better bandwidth. The first is now deployed after a lot of up
and down testing, and I'll get to the second in due time.
Sou
On Fri, June 26, 2009 16:45, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> Yep. The next step is to come up with some really good clean simple
> example sentences for our new category. Those examples will dictate the
> title we give it -- "Security experts use Tor", "Sysadmins use Tor",
> "Computer experts use Tor", o
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 08:16:00AM -0400, Michael wrote:
>What I *am* doing is deploying a couple of heavy iron closed relays
> on OC3 or better bandwidth. The first is now deployed after a lot of up
> and down testing, and I'll get to the second in due time.
Sounds great. Let us know if you
On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 08:16:00 -0400
Michael wrote:
>
> Quite frankly Tor is an undervalued IT tool and it's capabilities
> should be trumpeted loudly on the web page. You might also find IT
> guys like me throwing up some relays in exchange. After all- who has
> the bandwidth anyway?
>
I
Hi all,
As one of those lucky souls with access to almost limitless
bandwidth and the skills (or stupidity) to use it, I suppose an apology
is in order:
I'm sorry- after reviewing what *could* be the consequences, I have
to whimp out based on professional risk factors... I can't ru
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