I suspect that Telmex ISP, Mexico biggest by far, found a very surgical way
to prevent relays.
Atlas only show a small group of Mexican relays, all of them in other ISP.
Tor client (and I2P) works well, and the hidden services too. Pluggable
transports and/or the tor alpha make easy to bypass
On 02/18/2016 04:24 AM, Tim Wilson-Brown - teor wrote:
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>> On 18 Feb 2016, at 22:16, Mirimir wrote:
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>> On 02/18/2016 03:47 AM, Tim Wilson-Brown - teor wrote:
>>>
On 18 Feb 2016, at 14:40, Ricardo Malagon Jerez
wrote:
I don't know
> On 18 Feb 2016, at 22:16, Mirimir wrote:
>
> On 02/18/2016 03:47 AM, Tim Wilson-Brown - teor wrote:
>>
>>> On 18 Feb 2016, at 14:40, Ricardo Malagon Jerez wrote:
>>>
>>> I don't know how and why, but since January is impossible to have an exit
>>>
On 02/18/2016 03:47 AM, Tim Wilson-Brown - teor wrote:
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>> On 18 Feb 2016, at 14:40, Ricardo Malagon Jerez wrote:
>>
>> I don't know how and why, but since January is impossible to have an exit
>> relay in Telmex ISP.
>> And is harder to reach authority nodes.
>> Someone
> On 18 Feb 2016, at 14:40, Ricardo Malagon Jerez wrote:
>
> I don't know how and why, but since January is impossible to have an exit
> relay in Telmex ISP.
> And is harder to reach authority nodes.
> Someone wrote about this, but is mid February and is the same.
> Tor
I don't know how and why, but since January is impossible to have an exit
relay in Telmex ISP.
And is harder to reach authority nodes.
Someone wrote about this, but is mid February and is the same.
Tor 2.8 alpha works pretty good with the authority fallback measures, but I
can't implement the exit