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Re: Tor limitation



OK. I was going to say, "Tor should be able to get through it!". The point is, if you have a bunch of tor nodes, especially geographically disparate ones, the load should be spread out, no?
Are they default-allow or default-deny over there?

Bob wrote:
I think there was a tag missing - I think it was:

<Sarcasm>yes I really want to use an exit node that is located behind the
great
firewall...</Sarcasm>

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From: owner-or-talk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-or-talk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Arrakistor
Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 1:34 PM
To: Matt Thorne
Subject: Re[2]: Tor limitation

Hello Matt,

Somehow,  I  don't think China will kindly look upon those running Tor
servers  inside  their  country.  Infact,  I  am  concerned  about the
integrity  of  Tor  servers  which  have  data passing through Chinese
servers, as it seems hard to believe their government would allow them
to exist without their approval.

Has anyone else had such concerns, or any answers to such concerns?

Regards,

ST


Monday, November 14, 2005, 3:18:21 PM, you wrote:

  
yes I really want to use an exit node that is located behind the great
firewall...
    

  
On 11/14/05, ADB <firefox-gen@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
    
Here's an easy solution for our buddies under commie control: SET UP MORE
TOR EXIT NODE & DIR SERVERS! It's not tha hard! ;)
~Andrew

Darren Griffith wrote:
Many of the Chinese who are using tor are complaining that it is too
      
slow to
    
be usable by them. I imagine that those who feel they need to
      
use this
    
program don't mind it being at about dial-up speeds.
      

  
I'm in Beijing and I'm happy that Tor is there when I need it. In
      
fact,
    
en.wikipedia.org is now blocked by my ISP, so Tor is almost
      
essential. But
    
yes, it's pretty slow, though I'm patient. Only lately,
      
I'm consistently
    
getting DNS lookup failures, and that's what's mostly
      
eroding my experience
    
of using Tor all the time. (I know I should
      
change the config of my client
    
to give more logging info so I can
      
track down this bad exit node, but I
    
haven't made the effort yet.)
      

  
--
Darren Paul
    
Griffith
      
www.madphilosopher.ca
    




  
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