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Re: [tor-talk] Running a Tor exit node on a VPS: does location of node matter?
#.# sorry, I did read your mail, and I don't understand .. #.#
my problem is: I love cartoon, and my elder brother doesn't allow me to
watch them, (because I watch so much)
then I used Tor, I thought this is the best way to avoid letting him know!
:D
but when I watched it, Tor couldn't play video, and then I installed Flash,
it said that if I used Flash other people can know what the site you
suffed! #.#
help me! #.#
thanks!
nice day! :D friend! :D
2013/6/6 krishna e bera <keb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> On 13-06-05 12:32 PM, Moritz Bartl wrote:
> > On 05.06.2013 18:29, Joe Btfsplk wrote:
> >>> Ideally, one would place exits in countries that have little or no exit
> >>> probability.
> >> Little or no exit *probability?* (probability of what?) Do you mean
> >> little liability?
> >> What would be the point of an exit that's never used?
> > The exit probability of a country is the sum of the exit probabilities
> > of all exit nodes in that country, as listed on the linked compass
> > website. A country that has no exit probability yet has no exits yet,
> > which will change when you run an exit there.
> >
> The exit probability isnt necessarily a reflection of need. For
> example, there could be a sizable portion of Tor users that want to exit
> in {US} in order to access American based websites that block other
> countries. Is there a way to measure unfulfilled exit demand?
>
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