On Sat, 03 Sep 2005 00:44:23 +0100
mbgsvq102@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> APAS? Not certain what that is but I'm willing to be enlightened. I've
Assuming Mark does not get your CC, APAS is Usenet newsgroup
alt.privacy.anon-server. There's a moderate bit of chatter there off and
on regarding tor. Also quite a bit of static. :(
By the way, hi group!
I've been using tor for a while. Recently moved across country and
treated myself to a fat cable connection for all my troubles. Was
considering donating a bit to the tor network, but I had a few problems
("bad card in a hub" according to some tech support critter), so I'm
waiting to be sure I'm stable. Which begs the question...
What IS the impact on the tor network if a node suddenly drops off the
face of the planet, or appears and disappears every half hour or so
for an 8 hour span? I'd assume since tor is "real time" the node is
simply routed around, correct? How fast are these things compensated
for?
I'd hate to throw up a node and cause more problems than I'm worth
if this "line noise" slash "bad card" thing persists. :(
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Hand Crafted on Fri. Sep 02, 2005 at 20:47
Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend.
Inside a dog, it's too dark to read.
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