Re: [tor-relays] "Relay info kit" for Tor exits at universities

2012-08-11 Thread Sam Whited
nately I don't have a lot of feedback on these issues except to say that I love the idea, and I'm glad to see that Georgia Tech (which has substantial network resources) will be on board. —Sam -- Sam Whited pub 4096R/EC2C9934 SamWhited.com s...@samwhited.com 404.492.6008 ___

Re: [tor-relays] Electronic surveillance on major tor exits

2012-07-26 Thread Sam Whited
c on his relay (or looking over a friend's shoulder). Perhaps not though — I just wouldn't jump to any conclusions. Best, Sam -- Sam Whited pub 4096R/EC2C9934 SamWhited.com s...@samwhited.com 404.492.6008 ___ tor-relays mailing list t

Re: [tor-relays] Call for discussion: turning funding into more exit relays

2012-07-25 Thread Sam Whited
f 1(0+)GBit nodes would be, we don't want to end up with plenty of nodes in the USA, GB, Germany, etc. and very few elsewhere. Geographic diversity is also extremely important for the project. That being said, if we can get good geographic diversity while only paying for larger nodes it might be m

Re: [tor-relays] Call for discussion: turning funding into more exit relays

2012-07-24 Thread Sam Whited
7;t—because of the financial burden, or because of legal ramifications, etc. Some of them might want to run an exit relay, or change their existing nodes to exit relays if they could only get a bit of funding to help cover bandwidth and separate their personal resourc