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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2015-09-23 15:28, Tim Wilson-Brown -
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          <div class="">On 24 Sep 2015, at 08:19, Green Dream <<a
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                  still not convinced that ToR isn't just an incredibly
                  clever US government scheme where the US government
                  stealthily operate a majority of the ToR (exit and
                  intermediate) nodes, leading themselves to be able to
                  anonymously inspect / MITM traffic from any exit node<br
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                  they operate, as well as correlate flows between non
                  exit nodes to be able to find the original source of a
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                If the ISP really feels this way, a logical solution
                would be to allow exits from their network, thereby
                increasing the capacity of non-government nodes. The
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      <div>Unless they think there’s a significant chance *you’re* a US
        government agent.</div>
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    In which case little would annoy the aforementioned gov't agent more
    than one or more ISPs setting up their own network of high capacity
    exit nodes.<br>
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    <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">-- 
Dave Warren
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