On 03/08/2011 02:04 AM, Scott Bennett wrote:
Frankly, I think it's appalling that a previous sponsor organization for
the tor project should turn on the tor network in the fashion you've confessed here that it has. I'm tempted to dig out all of the EFF IP address ranges and block them permanently, just as a matter of principle, although it would obviously have little real effect upon your organization. No wonder so many of us have run afoul of our ISPs when trying to run exit nodes when even EFF is trying to spoil the tor network for us. Who needs enemies with "friends" like EFF?
Do you understand the research we are doing? Do you know technically what we have done, and what we hope to do, and what the impact has been and will be?
If you don't know yet, please check out our page:
https://www.eff.org/observatory
If you have seen and understood that, please explain what about it you find so objectionable. Note also that the Tor Project is using our database to improve Tor itself, too.
We are working to make the internet safer for everyone.