Tor limitation

ADB firefox-gen at walala.org
Mon Nov 14 22:09:14 UTC 2005


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 at freehaven.net [mailto:owner-or-talk at freehaven.net] 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:
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>>yes I really want to use an exit node that is located behind the great
>>firewall...
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>>On 11/14/05, ADB <firefox-gen at walala.org> wrote:
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>>>Here's an easy solution for our buddies under commie control: SET UP MORE
>>>TOR EXIT NODE & DIR SERVERS! It's not tha hard! ;)
>>>~Andrew
>>>
>>>Darren Griffith wrote:
>>>Many of the Chinese who are using tor are complaining that it is too
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>>slow to
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>>>be usable by them. I imagine that those who feel they need to
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>>use this
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>>>program don't mind it being at about dial-up speeds.
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>>>I'm in Beijing and I'm happy that Tor is there when I need it. In
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>>fact,
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>>>en.wikipedia.org is now blocked by my ISP, so Tor is almost
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>>essential. But
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>>>yes, it's pretty slow, though I'm patient. Only lately,
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>>I'm consistently
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>>>getting DNS lookup failures, and that's what's mostly
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>>eroding my experience
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>>>of using Tor all the time. (I know I should
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>>change the config of my client
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>>>to give more logging info so I can
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>>track down this bad exit node, but I
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>>>haven't made the effort yet.)
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>>--
>>Darren Paul
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>>>Griffith
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>>www.madphilosopher.ca
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>--
>Best regards,
> Arrakistor                            mailto:arrakistor at gmail.com
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