to 10 ms)
for all middle nodes, muddying the waters even more.
Like I mentioned before, I'm not really qualified to comment on
this. I use tor as an IT tool for security and offsite testing.
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Michael Cozzi
co...@cozziconsulting.com
and salty to
remember them all.
Xerox sure got some mileage off of ethernet addressing huh? I'm
wondering if they made any money on it.
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Michael Cozzi
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Scott Bennett wrote:
On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 17:42:56 -0400 Michael Cozzi
co...@cozziconsulting.com wrote:
Dan Collins wrote:
As was noted the last ten times (by my count) someone did this, and as
you were told when you registered, and as you are told in every email
sent by this list
Dan Collins wrote:
As was noted the last ten times (by my count) someone did this, and as
you were told when you registered, and as you are told in every email
sent by this list, and just like any other mailing list using this
software, of which there are a great many, your message says this:
Andrew Lewman wrote:
On 07/30/2009 06:14 AM, Michael Cozzi wrote:
Hello Tor Team.
I'm not sure who to thank, but I noticed my suggested text
regarding what IT Professionals use Tor for was included whole cloth
on the web page.
Thanks for the content. I did strip out one
Hello Tor Team.
I'm not sure who to thank, but I noticed my suggested text regarding
what IT Professionals use Tor for was included whole cloth on the web
page.
Thank you, that gave me geek-warm-fuzzies.
Michael
Hi all,
I've been watching the numbers of routers fluctuate between 1500 and
1800 for some time now. I've also noticed a correlation that my Tor
surfing is a lot faster when there are 1800 relays as opposed to 1500.
Anyone else notice this?
Also, as a side question: At what
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