Is there confusion between using the special version of Tor designed to be a
bridge on Amazon's EC² which uses a limited volume of data so to stay within
the free offer for the free year Amazon offers?
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From: mor...@torservers.net
Sent: Mon, 28 Oct 2013 23:17:15
On 2013-10-27 16:35:43 (-0700), Gordon Morehouse wrote:
And, after the boot, I've simulated an aggressive host from another
machine using hping, and here's the output of 'iptables -L' after
fail2ban banned the host (LAN IP partly redacted to settle my
paranoia): http://pastebin.com/1L62z23b
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David Serrano:
On 2013-10-27 16:35:43 (-0700), Gordon Morehouse wrote:
And, after the boot, I've simulated an aggressive host from
another machine using hping, and here's the output of 'iptables
-L' after fail2ban banned the host (LAN IP
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 7:49 PM, I beatthebasta...@inbox.com wrote:
Is there confusion between using the special version of Tor designed to be
a bridge on Amazon's EC² which uses a limited volume of data so to stay
within the free offer for the free year Amazon offers?
Yes, to some extent.