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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> -----Original Message----- 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: -- <a href="" class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="http://www.sedo.com/search/details.php4?tracked=&partnerid=19673&language=us&domain=PHOENIXOFLIGHT.COM">"http://www.sedo.com/search/details.php4?tracked=&partnerid=19673&language=us&domain=PHOENIXOFLIGHT.COM">The domain Phoenixoflight.com is for sale!</a> |