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CCC is no authority server and it was not<br>
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the first five green are authority server<br>
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Greets<br>
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Marco A. Calamari schrieb:
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<pre wrap="">On Sun, 2006-09-10 at 13:21 +0200, BlueStar88 wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I would say: up and running
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I repeat - CCC *dirserver* ....
The router is just fine, and on 9030 it still giving directory
informations as router, but is no more authoritative
following serifos stats (dirserver are marked in red)
I would be happy being wrong ....
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<pre wrap="">router chaoscomputerclub 80.237.206.93 9001 0 9030
platform Tor 0.1.1.23 on FreeBSD i386
published 2006-09-09 17:15:12
Marco A. Calamari schrieb:
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<pre wrap="">It' seems to me that CCC dirserver disappeared from
serifos stats.
Is this connected with the German busting ?
BTW I think that few lines of summary of assested facts & reaction
of bistong posted here can really be useful, not only for info but
for the peace of mind of Tor exit node admins too.
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