Thus spake Daniel Franganillo (danielf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx): > El 29/11/10 16:27, Daniel Franganillo escribió: > >Hi, > >I'm the admin of CriptoLabTorRelays[1][2][3][4] > >As you can see at [1][2][3][4] our relays are having almost no transfer > >rate (3KB or so) > >It started on Monday 14 of November and after some testing we came to a > >conclusion... Our Univeristy (our workplace) somehow filtered Tor > >without us noticing. I think no one is answering your mail because of this statement. If the Tor network is blocked by your ISP, you can't exactly expect to run a relay... Did you confirm the block? Did you try connecting to some of the other public tor relays? A simple way to do this is to just use Firefox and type in https://random.tor.node.ip and see if you get a cert warning or not. Another way to do this is to try to use Tor as a client. Does that work? How about using a client with bridges. Do they work? https://www.sesawe.net/Using-Tor-with-Bridges.html -- Mike Perry Mad Computer Scientist fscked.org evil labs
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