This is great news! Mozilla just began hosting middle relays a few
days ago as well. Facebook just set up a hidden service to allow
Tor users to access Facebook entirely within Tor. It's been a
good week for the folks over at Tor.
* Advertised Bandwidth 3.3 MB/s, what does it mean and can it
Hi,
This is just a quick update that as of late October, WMF is officially
hosting a Tor relay:
https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/DB19E709C9EDB903F75F2E6CA95C84D637B62A02
This is not an exit node, and it's just a small contribution to the
network. Really - anyone can do it:
Thanks for the note. Would it be within our mission scope to host a
Freenode server? We use Freenode a *lot* for public and private
communications. There have been previous discussions about WMF support for
upstream services, and WMF has been talking about offering non-monetary
support to
Le 10/11/2014 10:10, Faidon Liambotis a écrit :
Hi,
This is just a quick update that as of late October, WMF is officially
hosting a Tor relay:
https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/DB19E709C9EDB903F75F2E6CA95C84D637B62A02
This is not an exit node, and it's just a small contribution to
Always thought Wikimedia has a freenode instance, as they do for etherpad.
Well then, I think its about time.
On Nov 10, 2014 9:29 AM, Pine W wiki.p...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the note. Would it be within our mission scope to host a
Freenode server? We use Freenode a *lot* for public and
Le 10/11/2014 10:28, Pine W a écrit :
Thanks for the note. Would it be within our mission scope to host a
Freenode server? We use Freenode a *lot* for public and private
communications. There have been previous discussions about WMF support for
upstream services, and WMF has been talking about
Hi Pine,
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 01:28:54AM -0800, Pine W wrote:
Thanks for the note. Would it be within our mission scope to host a
Freenode server? We use Freenode a *lot* for public and private
communications. There have been previous discussions about WMF support for
upstream services,
Hello Antoine
Thanks for pointing out. For some reason, I can't access the address. Maybe
its down. Pings dont go through at all.
Glad to know there's at least one freenode for Wikimedia. But if I may ask,
it it official? It happens to be a sub domain of freenode. Not a bad idea,
but was
Thought WMF already hosts one for freenode.
There is only one TOR hidden service.
On Mon, 10 Nov 2014, at 20:28, Pine W wrote:
Thanks for the note. Would it be within our mission scope to host a
Freenode server? We use Freenode a *lot* for public and private
communications. There have been
Nkansah Rexford wrote:
Glad to know there's at least one freenode for Wikimedia. But if I may ask,
it it official? It happens to be a sub domain of freenode. Not a bad idea,
but was expecting to see something like freenode.Wikimedia.org or something
like that.
Quote from the freenode website:
Le 10/11/2014 23:15, svetlana a écrit :
Nkansah Rexford wrote:
Glad to know there's at least one freenode for Wikimedia. But if I may ask,
it it official? It happens to be a sub domain of freenode. Not a bad idea,
but was expecting to see something like freenode.Wikimedia.org or something
Great! Thanks.
* Advertised Bandwidth 3.3 MB/s, what does it mean and can it be
increased?
* I see in puppet that there is at least some logging enabled. What is
being logged and why? The best policy is to keep no logs.
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 11:35:42PM +0100, Federico Leva (Nemo) wrote:
* Advertised Bandwidth 3.3 MB/s, what does it mean and can it be
increased?
As we do not set any advertised bandwidth in our configuration, the
value in Atlas is the bandwidth observed by the network. We are still in
a
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