Hello,
I am sorry you feel attacked. Feel free to take whatever action your require.
Let's start with the actual issue, you did not outline any actual abuse
complaint.
Please detail your issues, and I will explain to you how to block Tor traffic
and specifically my IP addresses since you
Hello,
I am sharing this discussion with everyone as I have nothing to hide and I feel
this is of the public interest.
I am very familiar with Tor's origins, original intent and what it is used for
today and where it's future hopefully will go.
Thank you taking the time to email me with your
Hello,
Please read https://torproject.org and perhaps you'll change your mind.
Bad people will do bad things no matter what. If a bank robber uses a public
street or highway during a crime does that mean we should destroy the highway?
No.
I wish you the best.
John
On Mar 29, 2017, at
Hello,
It's because i'm running Tor Exit servers. I am an ISP. I will not turn off
any of the Tor exit servers because I am not doing anything illegal.
If you feel you must file legal action, please do so.
If you're not concerned about blocking Tor, why don't you block all of the exit
nodes
> Note that the current pfSense 2.3.3 is based on FreeBSD 10.3-RELEASE,
> when it probably makes more sense to run a fresh relay on the 11.x branch.
>
> Instead of expending effort on getting Tor running on pfSense, I'd
> recommend just running a FreeBSD relay with the sole purpose of being a
>
On Fri, Mar 24, 2017, at 01:35 PM, Geoff Down wrote:
> I'm still getting occasional read timeouts (via Polipo) from a
> site that
> is entirely reliable over clearnet, and occasional 'Failed to receive
> SOCKS5 connect request ack' from another site when using curl in
> socks5hproxy mode.
>
Tyler Johnson:
> On 3/28/17, Edwin Garzón wrote:
>> Hi all.
>> Need you help,
>> I have pfsense *2.3.3-RELEASE-p1* (amd64) and > pkg install tor:
>> pkg: No packages available to install matching 'tor' have been found in the
>> repositories
>>
>> I want to install a Tor
On 3/24/17, teor wrote:
>
>> On 22 Mar 2017, at 07:46, Tyler Johnson wrote:
>>
>> Hello!
>>
>> I've enabled bandwidth accounting on my tor relay, but encountering
>> issues when the relay attempts to wake from hibernation
>>
>> Mar 20 23:47:25 tcj
Hi,
I added 0x3d006 and 0x3d007 on a Dedibox XC
(https://www.online.net/fr/serveur-dedie#perso) just a week ago. They
offer 1 GBps both directions unmetered (+2,5 Gbps to the internal
network) for very little money on an Intel Atom C2750 (with AES-NI,
cpubenchmark.net score: 3929, single-thread
On 3/28/17, Edwin Garzón wrote:
> Hi all.
> Need you help,
> I have pfsense *2.3.3-RELEASE-p1* (amd64) and > pkg install tor:
> pkg: No packages available to install matching 'tor' have been found in the
> repositories
>
> I want to install a Tor relay
>
> Thank
>
A
Hi all.
Need you help,
I have pfsense *2.3.3-RELEASE-p1* (amd64) and > pkg install tor:
pkg: No packages available to install matching 'tor' have been found in the
repositories
I want to install a Tor relay
Thank
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Hey Farid,
Have you found an interesting low cost hardware since this last message ?
Sometimes I try to look for it, but there's a lot of little cards like
RPi, Banana... sadly I think it has not enough CPU power to play with a
lot of Tor traffic :s
On the torserver webpage, there's a command
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