Am Montag, den 08.12.2008, 16:21 +0100 schrieb Sven Anderson: > Am 08.12.2008 um 14:05 schrieb Benjamin S.: > > I think it's time to find a better technical solution to deal with > > censorship in different countries. > Technical solutions to circumvent censorship are welcome of course. > But don't forget that Tor is designed to be an anonymity tool, not an > anti-censorship tool. You mean anti-censorship is not the goal of the TOR-project? > At the moment I see it as the responsibility of > the user to choose an appropriate exit-node when he/she suspects > censorship. This will only work as long as you can count censored ressources on the fingers of one hand, otherwise it will become to complex. > Of course you could use the exit-policies to publish the censorship > for each exit node, but that would result in the directories to hold a > list of all blocked IPs for each ISP, what would impair performance I > guess. That depends on how big the list would grow. Probably it would make sense to put these information in a different directory so you can enable or disable separatley. Regards, Benjamin. -- Surf anonymously and reach Hidden Services by using TOR, JonDos (JAP) and I2P with https://tor-proxy.net .
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