in the body. http://archives.seul.org/or/talk/
Is it really so infrequent to send SSL chunks of size 512B?
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El 03/12/10 09:17, Mike Perry escribió:
Actually, let's break this thread off into a new one with new subject, too.
Sorry about the double-post. Just want to make sure this hits the
search engines.
Thus spake Daniel Franganillo (dani...@dilmun.ls.fi.upm.es):
Our ISP wont say nothing about
El 03/12/10 09:18, Olaf Selke escribió:
On 03.12.2010 08:40, Daniel Franganillo wrote:
Well, im not asking for help to run a Tor relay, I did it for more than
a year without problems. Im asking for help to gather intel so I can
make an statement to our ISP (I work at a Dept. in a univeristy
El 01/12/10 12:03, Jim escribió:
Daniel Franganillo wrote:
Hi,
still no luck with our bandwidth problems. I even tried to set up a
tor relay under windows (to discard a linux problem) and it does not
work.
Also, if I setup an https server at 9001 or 9030 and download a file
from there it works
El 03/12/10 01:55, Mike Perry escribió:
Thus spake Daniel Franganillo (dani...@dilmun.ls.fi.upm.es):
El 29/11/10 16:27, Daniel Franganillo escribió:
Hi,
I'm the admin of CriptoLabTorRelays[1][2][3][4]
As you can see at [1][2][3][4] our relays are having almost no transfer
rate (3KB or so
El 29/11/10 16:27, Daniel Franganillo escribió:
Hi,
I'm the admin of CriptoLabTorRelays[1][2][3][4]
As you can see at [1][2][3][4] our relays are having almost no transfer
rate (3KB or so)
It started on Monday 14 of November and after some testing we came to a
conclusion... Our Univeristy (our
/router_detail.php?FP=1d6a27aed313662e35f550b212335d4797dccdf6
[4]
http://torstatus.blutmagie.de/router_detail.php?FP=3e628de58df60a228c38fa83d000439d129d00cc
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