I've run tor relays for years (linux) and have never ever had any security 
issues.  No compromises, no hacks, no nothing.  Untouched.

praedor

On Thursday, June 02, 2011 09:51:37 am Geoff Down wrote:
> 
> On Thu, 02 Jun 2011 06:36 -0700, cac...@quantum-sci.com wrote:
> > On Wednesday 1 June, 2011 18:41:47 Marsh Ray wrote:
> > > > - VirtualBox VM bridged to LAN still must share the LAN class C, and
> > > > could potentially monitor internal traffic.   (And please don't
> > > > quibble with me calling it a class C... they have to make up a name
> > > > and stick with it.  I still call Nissan's a Datsun)
> > > 
> > > No, you're factually wrong on the deeper point. The muddy terminology is 
> > > just a symptom.
> > 
> > Yeah that's a big help.  I can take that to the bank!
> > 
> > Look, I'm a real estate developer, not a coder.  OK?  
> > 
> > When I have something I can work with I'll consider a relay, but as long
> > as everyone is coy about security, you will have trouble recruiting
> > relays.  That's a fact, deal with it.
> > 
> 
> They had no trouble recruiting me and I don't even know what a
> 'VirtualBox brideged to a LAN' is. Lots of people trust Tor to work and
> be secure. No coyness required.
> GD
> 
> 

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