On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 1:23 PM, Flamsmark wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 10:02, Brian Mearns wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 7:26 PM, bao song
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > Some time ago (2008) I read about a Canadian who used Tor to view Hulu.
>> >
>> > I tried it from outside the US, and it work
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 10:02, Brian Mearns wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 7:26 PM, bao song
> wrote:
> >
> > Some time ago (2008) I read about a Canadian who used Tor to view Hulu.
> >
> > I tried it from outside the US, and it worked, but the speed was too slow
> for me to use it regularly.
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 7:26 PM, bao song wrote:
>
> Some time ago (2008) I read about a Canadian who used Tor to view Hulu.
>
> I tried it from outside the US, and it worked, but the speed was too slow for
> me to use it regularly. Today, a clip from Hulu was highly recommended by the
> New Yor
* on the Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 04:26:24PM -0700, bao song wrote:
> Some time ago (2008) I read about a Canadian who used Tor to view
> Hulu.
>
> I tried it from outside the US, and it worked, but the speed was too
> slow for me to use it regularly. Today, a clip from Hulu was highly
> recommended
Some time ago (2008) I read about a Canadian who used Tor to view Hulu.
I tried it from outside the US, and it worked, but the speed was too slow for
me to use it regularly. Today, a clip from Hulu was highly recommended by the
New York Times, so I tried again: Hulu now tries to block all attemp
Camilo Viecco wrote:
7v5w7go9ub0o wrote:
What a great idea!
Thank you for working on this!! And thanks to Google for supporting
this project.
Sadly, I get a clean linux compilation, but no extra tab. Is there an
additional dependency? e.g. geoip?
TIA
gcc-3.4.6, glibc-2.6.1
There are no
Ok, Camilo, let me get this straight.
1) Strict Exit Relay Management is for limited the exit node to one country.
2) Exclude Relay Management, is for excluding certain countries, but does it
exclude it as a exit node or as a TOR node?
Also, will it still form a connection yet not use it? Or sho
Thanks for the info!
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 5:18 AM, Camilo Viecco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello M
>
> Thanks for giving it a try. I have comments inline
>
> M wrote:
>
>> Hello friends I'm new on the list. I hope you bear with my questions and
>> problems.
>>
>> I just installed Camilo's v
Hello M
Thanks for giving it a try. I have comments inline
M wrote:
Hello friends I'm new on the list. I hope you bear with my questions
and problems.
I just installed Camilo's version of Vidalia, and it seems i have a
couple of problems:
1) You can only exclude one country from the "inval
7v5w7go9ub0o wrote:
What a great idea!
Thank you for working on this!! And thanks to Google for supporting
this project.
Sadly, I get a clean linux compilation, but no extra tab. Is there an
additional dependency? e.g. geoip?
TIA
gcc-3.4.6, glibc-2.6.1
There are no other dependencies exp
Hello friends I'm new on the list. I hope you bear with my questions and
problems.
I just installed Camilo's version of Vidalia, and it seems i have a couple
of problems:
1) You can only exclude one country from the "invalidnodes" settings.
2) You have to exclude it every time you start vidalia
Camilo Viecco wrote:
Hello Maillist
As part of the 'google summer of code'(gsoc) I was able to add some of
blossom's functionality to vidalia. The project consisted of adding a 'select
exit by country' option to vidalia so that users could leverage the Tor network
to select the 'perspective'
Hi,
Thank you for this GREAT feature :)
I tried it on win XP (SP3) but the country flags never show up (even after a
fdew hours running), and the same thing than Dawney:
The dropdown list of countries contained one country only, named "(??)(597)"
Seems that the GeoIP base is never loaded? I tri
Hi Dawney
If you have never run it before (or run it for a few days) the entries
in the cache will be invalid. Leave it as is for about 30 seconds and
the system will automatically refresh the entries once it has downloaded
the geoip information from vidalia's geoip servers.
If you still have
Camilo Viecco wrote:
> As part of the 'google summer of code'(gsoc) I was able to add some of
> blossom's functionality to vidalia. The project consisted of adding a 'select
> exit by country' option to vidalia so that users could leverage the Tor
> network to select the 'perspective' of the ne
Awesome! Thank you very much!
- Kyle
On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 11:51 AM, Camilo Viecco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Maillist
>
> As part of the 'google summer of code'(gsoc) I was able to add some of
> blossom's functionality to vidalia. The project consisted of adding a
> 'select exit by c
Hello Maillist
As part of the 'google summer of code'(gsoc) I was able to add some of
blossom's functionality to vidalia. The project consisted of adding a 'select
exit by country' option to vidalia so that users could leverage the Tor network
to select the 'perspective' of the network the wish
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