Re: [tor-relays] Thailand block

2020-11-24 Thread Felix
Hi Gerry Running a relay in Thailand is cool :) Am 23.11.2020 um 09:55 schrieb Dr Gerard Bulger: In some ways surprising it took them so long. Just guessing: If somebody would not like privcay too much, it could be easier to accept a Tor network exit than access to it. Does it make sense in

[tor-relays] Fwd: Re: Bridges under DDoS

2020-11-24 Thread William Kane
Forwarding to mailing list since OP has replied to my e-mail address, and not the list. -- Forwarded message -- From: William Kane Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2020 16:07:39 + Subject: Re: Re: [tor-relays] Bridges under DDoS To: BRBfGWMz Dear BRBfGWMz, you can use this script I made a

[tor-relays] Thailand block

2020-11-24 Thread Dr Gerard Bulger
I have been running an exit (mythaicontribution) in Thailand for 3 Years (the exit has narrow port 80 range but full 443 and all other less risky ports open. It has never been that busy as an exit, unlike my other UK and USA exits of similar profile. I noticed it was off line last week. The IS

Re: [tor-relays] Thailand block

2020-11-24 Thread niftybunny
Not really helpful with traffic, but: https://metrics.torproject.org/exonerator.html nifty > On 23. Nov 2020, at 09:55, Dr Gerard Bulger wrote: > > I have been running an exit (mythaicontribution) in Thailand for 3 Years (the > exit has narrow