As you can see proxies are specifically named;
say bye to your Tor relay under Comcast residential contract.
I would say it is still possible to run it, but at low speed ... you
know, fly below the radar.
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doc.kuehn wrote:
Hello!
the idea behind this question is to say to the
lawyer 'hey, i was running a tor exit node'. Sure, this is no excuse,
but perhaps this helps me to save some money they want from me.
I think *they* will have to prove that that material was downloaded by
*you* and you
Hello,
I ran tor for a while and I noticed (in the apache and named logs) that
there is quite a lot of torrent traffic. While I would have nothing
against torrent and other sharing protocols (I think about the case of
student campuses with very restrictive rules), still I have limited
Hello,
I need some advice with this situation: I can not get access to freenode
irc servers. It says that tor exit nodes are banned, even if I stopped
tor two days ago. Now I have mailed to them the PGP encrypted nick and
password hash and so on.
What I want to know is: do I need to run
slush wrote:
Minimal impact in case you have no users :-).
Is there any positive case to run exit, when you hibernate often? When
you use hibernation, you probably run Tor on laptop. So it takes many
hours to propagate your node across network and you dont have any
traffic for while. Then you
Hello everybody,
I regularly use tuxonice kernel hibernation. Recently I installed tor
and configured as
bridge and exit point. I want to know how it is best to use tor in this
context.
Looking in the notices.log I found this warnings:
[warn] Your system clock just jumped 31831 seconds
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