On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 8:51 AM, Andreas Krey a.k...@gmx.de wrote:
Buying software for a) will probably show up in public records, and b)
may be hindered by the paranoia of the participating LEAs. Even the software
needed to get all the intercepted data in one place could be nightmarish.
I
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Manually, using WHOIS and traceroute. This can be done
automatically using GeoIP, but I wanted to be sure in the results
(also visited some hosting sites), and writing a proper program
would deviate too much from the initially intended “quick
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tor-relay-stats.py, renamed to compass.py might be useful too:
https://compass.torproject.org/result?by_as=Truetop=10
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Hi Robin,
Thank you for trying to run an exit relay!
It is best if people chose different ISPs and not group at a handful of
them. There is a wiki page that lists ISPs, but I would avoid all of
them (even those that like Tor) for that reason.
Is there a list of 'things' (services, web sites, etc.) that do not work well
with Tor? For example, connect to MSN using Tor and you'll find yourself being
banned. http://www.rightmove.co.uk/ refuses to work with Tor. Such a list would
be useful to check before trying to use such services, I
On We , Aug 22, 2012 at 04:07:05PM +0200, Robin Kipp wrote:
Hi guys,
having used Tor for quite a while now and educated several people on how to
use it to surf anonymously and enhancing privacy, I'm now at a point where I
really would like to give back and make a contribution to the network
On 22 aug. 2012, at 16:07, Robin Kipp wrote:
root server hosted by Hetzner Online in Germany. I've already been running a
Tor relay on that for quite a while, but sadly had to find out that the
server's IP subsequently got added to several EMail blacklists - despite the
server only being
On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 08:37:16PM +0200, Rejo Zenger wrote:
On 22 aug. 2012, at 16:07, Robin Kipp wrote:
I've already been running a Tor relay on that for quite a while,
but sadly had to find out that the server's IP subsequently got added
to several EMail blacklists - despite the server
Hi guys,
I've been running a kind-of 1gbps (voxility style 1gbps) exit server on
Debian for a couple months, and while it started out very fast, it's
gotten much slower over time. The server itself hasn't slowed down --
if I do speed tests, it still pulls 25MB/s (bytes not bits) with no