Sorry, but the bittorrent stuff (remember that fuckin japanese magazine that told japanese girls and boys to use tor for bittorrent, wasn' t that two years ago?) breaks tor. Not the big servers with 40 MB u/d or so but the smaller servers.
Yes Scott Benett i agree with you, use tor to connect to the childporn world. You are right for 100% :). I agree, it is up to the owners how they use their tor servers. You' re right for 100%. To germerhausen and Bonetti: Please don' t use or-talk's email for your flameware. I don' t know about germerhausen, but you Bonetti use this list very frequently. You write this and that, but if somebody ask a real life question you don' t reply. If you are such a big king, please, reply to my email from 8 or 9 months ago and help friends in the Iran to use tor riskless. You find my or-talk mail via google. Thanks. --- On Thu, 2/19/09, Olaf Selke <[email protected]> wrote: > From: Olaf Selke <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: Bittorrent > To: [email protected] > Date: Thursday, February 19, 2009, 1:44 AM > Germershausen wrote: > > > Become a tor developer and write > > a module that helps to ban all bittorent traffic from > the tor network. > > I'm strongly against equipping Tor with the ability to > filter exit > traffic based on the content. That's exactly what > governments and > Hollywood lobbyists nowadays are trying to enforce by law. > Besides it's > only the exit node operator's decision what kind of > traffic is unwanted. > At least I don't consider bittorrent protocol over Tor > as unwanted > traffic for my exit node. I'm not the Internet Gestapo! > > The only reason default filesharing protocol ports are > denied in my exit > policy is lacking cpu power to handle additional > filesharing traffic. > > Olaf

