> how to get the coaxial cable ran from the server facility to each subscriber
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> On 20 Feb 2017, at 03:31, I wrote:
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> Hot water?
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Hi
This seems like it would centralize some of the network. There are
already concerns about regular data-centers being able to access Tor
relays - someone malicious (yourself, someone compelling you, another
party etc) could then have access to lots of Tor relays at once, for
good or ill.
Have
> On 20 Feb 2017, at 11:44, cont...@charlieluna.com wrote:
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> I'm highly interested in us creating a large server farm for Tor services.
> The only question is how to get the coaxial cable ran from the server
> facility to each subscriber
Tor is a decentralised network, that's designed to be
I'm highly interested in us creating a large server farm for Tor
services. The only question is how to get the coaxial cable ran from the
server facility to each subscriber. The power requirements could be
handled by solar and wind systems and any water needs can be created by
means of water