Re: [freenet-support] traffic shaping

2006-02-17 Thread Ian Clarke
On 17 Feb 2006, at 22:51, Greg Steffenson wrote: In what way is Tor centralized? I was under the impression that your traffic was routed through a largely random sequence of Tor servers... is there some communication with a central server in addition to that? Who gives you the list of Tor serv

[freenet-support] traffic shaping

2006-02-17 Thread Ian Clarke
On 17 Feb 2006, at 22:51, Greg Steffenson wrote: > In what way is Tor centralized? I was under the > impression that your traffic was routed through a > largely random sequence of Tor servers... is there > some communication with a central server in addition > to that? Who gives you the list of T

Re: [freenet-support] traffic shaping

2006-02-17 Thread Greg Steffenson
In what way is Tor centralized? I was under the impression that your traffic was routed through a largely random sequence of Tor servers... is there some communication with a central server in addition to that? toptennut --- Matthew Toseland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Freenet 0.5 is detectabl

[freenet-support] traffic shaping

2006-02-17 Thread Greg Steffenson
In what way is Tor centralized? I was under the impression that your traffic was routed through a largely random sequence of Tor servers... is there some communication with a central server in addition to that? toptennut --- Matthew Toseland wrote: > Freenet 0.5 is detectable, and is blocked b