Is there a way to select an exit server by state? For example, choosing
a working exit server in California?
Thanks.
Hi Eugen,
I'm wondering why you posted this without any comment.
On 08/13/2010 06:32 PM, Eugen Leitl wrote:
DuckDuckGo now operates one of these relays, and more importantly an exit
enclave for DDG search engine traffic.
As far as I could see, DDH is a search engine frontend.
So what does
Jimmy Dioxin wrote:
Hey Folks,
Cryptome has posted the Tor Project 2008 Tax Return available at:
http://cryptome.org/0002/tor-2008.zip
As many know, all US non-profit corporation returns are available upon
request by the public.
Firstly, people need to look through these returns in the same
On Sat, 2010-08-14 at 13:01 +0200, Michael Scheinost wrote:
Hi Eugen,
I'm wondering why you posted this without any comment.
On 08/13/2010 06:32 PM, Eugen Leitl wrote:
DuckDuckGo now operates one of these relays, and more importantly an exit
enclave for DDG search engine traffic.
As
On Sat, 14 Aug 2010 09:20 -0400, Ted Smith ted...@gmail.com wrote:
An exit enclave is when a service operates a Tor exit node with an
exit policy permitting exiting to that service. Tor will automagically
extend circuits built to that host from three hops to four, such that
your traffic
On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 11:09 AM, Geoff Down geoffd...@fastmail.net wrote:
On Sat, 14 Aug 2010 09:20 -0400, Ted Smith ted...@gmail.com wrote:
An exit enclave is when a service operates a Tor exit node with an
exit policy permitting exiting to that service. Tor will automagically
extend
On Sat, 14 Aug 2010 16:09:18 +0100
Geoff Down geoffd...@fastmail.net wrote:
On Sat, 14 Aug 2010 09:20 -0400, Ted Smith ted...@gmail.com wrote:
An exit enclave is when a service operates a Tor exit node with an
exit policy permitting exiting to that service. Tor will automagically
extend
An exit enclave is when a service operates a Tor exit node with an
exit policy permitting exiting to that service. Tor will automagically
extend circuits built to that host from three hops to four, such that
your traffic will exit on localhost of the service you are intending to
use. This
On Sat, 14 Aug 2010 18:19 +0200, morphium morph...@morphium.info
wrote:
An exit enclave is when a service operates a Tor exit node with an
exit policy permitting exiting to that service. Tor will automagically
extend circuits built to that host from three hops to four, such that
your
On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 12:19 PM, morphium morph...@morphium.info wrote:
An exit enclave is when a service operates a Tor exit node with an
exit policy permitting exiting to that service. Tor will automagically
extend circuits built to that host from three hops to four, such that
your traffic
The US Government also gets extensive use out of Tor. Law enforcement
uses it for informants etc. As explained on the Tor website, this is
actually a good thing as it makes you more anonymous (are you a fed, a
journalist, somebody looking for porn, etc)
Jimmy Dioxin
On 08/14/2010 07:26 AM, Anon
On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 12:26:57PM +0100, Anon Mus wrote:
It looks like 90% of the funding is from the US, nearly all US government.
If you know any funders outside the US who care about privacy, anonymity,
or circumvention, we're all ears. :)
Add to this the number of Tor nodes run from US
On Sat, 14 Aug 2010 01:20:28 -0400
Jimmy Dioxin jimmydioxi...@gmx.com wrote:
Cryptome has posted the Tor Project 2008 Tax Return available at:
http://cryptome.org/0002/tor-2008.zip
As many know, all US non-profit corporation returns are available upon
request by the public.
In fact, these
On Sat, 14 Aug 2010 12:26:57 +0100
Anon Mus my.green.lant...@googlemail.com wrote:
It looks like 90% of the funding is from the US, nearly all US
government.
Internews Europe - France $183,180 (35.6%)
(http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Internews)
Stichting Nlnet -
On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 09:27:29AM +0100, pump...@cotse.net wrote 1.1K bytes in
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Is there a way to select an exit server by state? For example, choosing
a working exit server in California?
No, we don't ship with that level of resolution, just IP to country.
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Andrew
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