>As to the blog post you mention… Your statements are very generic: now you
>talk about "not blocking tor", but tor is not just one webpage, one server, a
>monolithic entity. I would appreciate details: If your customer has "advanced
>security" activated, can he connect to any ORPort of any tor
BTW, feel free to refer back to my 2014 blog statement on this at
https://corporate.comcast.com/comcast-voices/setting-the-record-straight-on-tor.
Jason
From: tor-relays on behalf of
"Livingood, Jason via tor-relays"
Reply-To: "tor-relays@lists.torproject.org"
Date: Wedn
Hi – Dropping into this thread from Comcast to say that we DO NOT BLOCK Tor.
Feel free to refer back to my 2014 blog statement on this at
https://corporate.comcast.com/comcast-voices/setting-the-record-straight-on-tor.
Jason Livingood
Technology Policy, Product & Standards
Comcast
This thread mentions “Advanced Security” and you can learn more about that at
https://www.xfinity.com/support/articles/using-xfinity-xfi-advanced-security.
This feature can only be used with a leased Xfinity gateway like the XB7 or
XB8. There are a great many cable modems that customers can and