> I hope the rest of you out there, who depend every day on GNU project
> code which would not exist without RMS's project, might consider
> joining me.
I also regret that the Tor Project expressed support for those that
have purposefully twisted RMS' statements and launched this campaign
against
>So while I'd share your belief that Tor project should stay out of this, or
>better yet, support >RMS, shutting down nodes seems like taking out your
>punishment on the innocent ones.
This, we already have only a handful of nodes, and even fewer exit
nodes, please don't make the situation
I've already tripled the bandwidth and burst settings on my US exit
relay that I've been running for many years in honor of the poutrage
flounces we've seen today
niftybunny wrote on 3/25/21 3:37 PM:
I will spin up 2 relays for every relay this guy and other RMS supporters will
shut down.
> David Goulet hat am 24.03.2021 13:07 geschrieben:
>
> At the moment, the only metrics exported are those of onion services. We still
> need to implement exporting relay and client metrics.
>
> If you set an onion service, you should get more stuff :) else we have a bug!
I just checked, an
I'll match that as well.
This is no reason to discontinue running a relay if you are a true Tor
supporter and privacy / anonymity believer.
John Ricketts wrote:
I'll match that.
On Mar 25, 2021, at 14:37, niftybunny
wrote:
I will spin up 2 relays for every relay this guy and other RMS
I'll match that.
> On Mar 25, 2021, at 14:37, niftybunny
> wrote:
>
> I will spin up 2 relays for every relay this guy and other RMS supporters
> will shut down.
>
> nifty
>
>
>> On 25. Mar 2021, at 20:11, Igor Mitrofanov
>> wrote:
>>
>> I denounce the Tor Project's political activism
I will spin up 2 relays for every relay this guy and other RMS supporters will
shut down.
nifty
> On 25. Mar 2021, at 20:11, Igor Mitrofanov
> wrote:
>
> I denounce the Tor Project's political activism under the new administration
> and this attempt to fuel the cancel culture.
> I am
I denounce the Tor Project's political activism under the new
administration and this attempt to fuel the cancel culture.
I am signing the supporting letter for Richard Stallman and pausing my
relays. I realize that this is largely symbolic, but so is running Tor
relays in the first place. I am
David Goulet wrote on 3/24/21 1:18 PM:
> Oops.. this fell off my radar, mis-placed in my Inbox :(
Thanks David, no problem.
9 days now of flawless Tor running.
Bye, Marco
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On Thu, Mar 25, 2021 at 12:52 PM Jeffrey Cliff wrote:
>
> I've been running a relay/exit node for many years. Tor user since ~2004.
Thank you for running an exit node. You provided a service to
the world and likely helped millions of people.
> To the extent that my voice means anything at all
Hi, all!
There is a new version of OpenSSL out today, with a security advisory
that affects Tor. The vulnerability is CVE-2021-3449, as described on
https://www.openssl.org/news/secadv/20210325.txt . It affects OpenSSL
versions 1.1.1 through 1.1.1j. OpenSSL 1.1.1k is the first version
On Wed, 24 Mar 2021 20:06:48 -0600
Jeffrey Cliff wrote:
> I've been running a relay/exit node for many years. Tor user since ~2004.
> To the extent that my voice means anything at all here, I would like to
> strongly condemn the Tor project joining the attempt to cancel Richard
> Stallman.
Hello!
Jeffrey Cliff:
> I've been running a relay/exit node for many years. Tor user since ~2004.
> To the extent that my voice means anything at all here, I would like to
> strongly condemn the Tor project joining the attempt to cancel Richard
> Stallman. Stallman represents software freedom
I've been running a relay/exit node for many years. Tor user since ~2004.
To the extent that my voice means anything at all here, I would like to
strongly condemn the Tor project joining the attempt to cancel Richard
Stallman. Stallman represents software freedom to me generally and as of
today
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