signed-directory published 2008-06-15 23:32:35 recommended-software 0.1.2.17,0.1.2.18,0.1.2.19,0.2.0.26-rc,0.2.0.27-rc,0.2.0.28-rc,0.2.1.1-alpha router-status dir-signing-key -----BEGIN RSA PUBLIC KEY----- MIGJAoGBAMQgV2gXLbXgesWgeAsj8P1Uvm/zibrFXqwDq27lLKNgWGYGX2ax3LyT 3nzI1Y5oLs4kPKTsMM5ft9aokwf417lKoCRlZc9ptfRbgxDx90c9GtWVmkrmDvCK ae59TMoXIiGfZiwWT6KKq5Zm9/Fu2Il3B2vHGkKJYKixmiBJRKp/AgMBAAE= -----END RSA PUBLIC KEY-----
directory-signature tor26 -----BEGIN SIGNATURE----- ncqJLN4ySE9d0ODHDKb7NDEpZtctXhlqj9I/kGBK7SR71BIqCc9EIspSuPaIR9AH KXaIWHEMOQrwtIzav5QOZp3mEeQGDdBgfBsRoWYiR2ahpd8Jqj8WYduzmqXNRQ1Z 2Fyd+yPRdNDerqLJ0W5uW9OX9LGMftOqCqSV+FB+J/A= -----END SIGNATURE----- This is what I get when I try to connect with my webbrowser to http://86.59.21.38/.An ancient client of my DSL ISP says in a newsgroup that right before he left this ISP was blocking proxy ports 80 and 8080 and maybe this is a reason for Tor not effective to other user that was complaining about it,and that he should use foxyproxy to avoid this issue. How do I know if my ISP is blocking Tor and is the configuration of foxyproxy a good idea,but the configuration of privoxy should not be sufficient?

