Re: [tor-talk] BSD + Tor [was: obfs4proxy / 1024]

2018-04-16 Thread thelamalurker
On 15/04/18 21:56, George wrote: > And much more explicitly than with, say, the Linux scene, in BSD land if > you want something done, you are expected to do it, and not request it. This is not for me it's for you. You want Tor users to use FreeBSD, this is my feedback. Blanket banning all Tor

Re: [tor-talk] V3 censorship ?

2018-04-16 Thread David Goulet
On 16 Apr (14:37:00), George Kadianakis wrote: > hi...@safe-mail.net writes: > > > I run both a V2 and V3 service on my Linux server. I'm using the same Tor > > process with both. The torrc file is fairly standard, except I'm forcing > > some custom entry nodes, and I compile Tor from source on

Re: [tor-talk] V3 censorship ?

2018-04-16 Thread George Kadianakis
hi...@safe-mail.net writes: > I run both a V2 and V3 service on my Linux server. I'm using the same Tor > process with both. The torrc file is fairly standard, except I'm forcing > some custom entry nodes, and I compile Tor from source on Debian Stretch. > > The V2 service has worked flawlessly,