On Monday 28 January 2008 18:34:52 F. Fox wrote:
> 孙超 wrote:
> > We in China use tor mainly for avoiding Great Fire Wall, which is a very
> > strong internet censorship software operated by the government. So, if
> > linkage with nodes within China is completely useless for us to break
> > the cens
Hello,
You can get a list of all tornodes or only exit nodes on one of the
following TorStatus sites:
http://torstatus.all.de/
http://arachne.doesntexist.org/
https://arachne.doesntexist.org/
http://torstatus.blutmagie.de/
http://torstatus.cyberphunk.org/
http://tns.hermetix.org/
http://torsta
rproject.org.
tordnsel.torproject.org. 0 1800 1800 1800 1800
I don't know if there is something wrong?
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From: "Marco Bonetti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On Jan 26, 2008 10:08 PM, Kraktus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 26/01/2008, 孙超 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We in China use tor mainly for avoid
On Tue, January 29, 2008 09:20, Pei Hanru wrote:
> I've long wondered if there is (will be) an option for excluding nodes
> solely at exit?
http://exitlist.torproject.org/
You'll get the whole exit nodes list, then you can filter out unwanted nodes.
ciao
--
Marco Bonetti
Slackintosh Linux Projec
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On 2008-01-29 02:54 CST, F. Fox wrote:
| Kraktus wrote:
|> You can add
|> ExcludeNodes NodeName1, NodeName2
|> to your torrc, where the NodeName1, etc. are the names of Chinese exit
|> nodes that you are aware of. However, you much disallow each Chin
F. Fox wrote on 29.01.2008 00:54:
> Kraktus wrote:
>> You can add
>> ExcludeNodes NodeName1, NodeName2
>> to your torrc, where the NodeName1, etc. are the names of Chinese exit
>> nodes that you are aware of. However, you much disallow each Chinese
>> node separately; you can't exclude by country.
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Kraktus wrote:
> You can add
> ExcludeNodes NodeName1, NodeName2
> to your torrc, where the NodeName1, etc. are the names of Chinese exit
> nodes that you are aware of. However, you much disallow each Chinese
> node separately; you can't exclude by
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孙超 wrote:
> We in China use tor mainly for avoiding Great Fire Wall, which is a very
> strong internet censorship software operated by the government. So, if
> linkage with nodes within China is completely useless for us to break
> the censorship. Us
On Jan 26, 2008 10:08 PM, Kraktus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 26/01/2008, 孙超 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > We in China use tor mainly for avoiding Great Fire Wall, which is a very
> > strong internet censorship software operated by the government. So, if
> You can add
> ExcludeNodes NodeName1,
On Jan 27, 2008 11:08 AM, Kraktus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can add
> ExcludeNodes NodeName1, NodeName2
> to your torrc, where the NodeName1, etc. are the names of Chinese exit
> nodes that you are aware of. However, you much disallow each Chinese
> node separately; you can't exclude by cou
You can add
ExcludeNodes NodeName1, NodeName2
to your torrc, where the NodeName1, etc. are the names of Chinese exit
nodes that you are aware of. However, you much disallow each Chinese
node separately; you can't exclude by country.
On 26/01/2008, 孙超 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We in China use
We in China use tor mainly for avoiding Great Fire Wall, which is a very strong
internet censorship software operated by the government. So, if linkage with
nodes within China is completely useless for us to break the censorship.
Usually, we can cut off such connection in tor's graphic window vi
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