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Re: livejournal ban tor-nodes
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- Subject: Re: livejournal ban tor-nodes
- From: James Brown <jbrownfirst@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Nov 2009 21:03:24 +0300
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Jacob Appelbaum wrote:
> LJ said that they're going to change their status page shortly to
> explain the block. They're also working on methods to block the lj2rss
> people and not every single user of the Tor network. I hope this is
> helpful and that the users of Tor will be able to access LJ services
> again shortly.
>
> Best,
> Jacob
>
Is it possible to resolve this problem for them without any attacks to
the Tor net aiming deanonymization end users?
I head that the Russian FSB mounted about 100 exit-nodes for any
experiments, perhaps for working out attacks to the Tor net.
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