Tor and bandwidth consumption... part 2

Matt Thorne mlthorne at gmail.com
Mon Oct 10 21:26:44 UTC 2005


and as I think more, what happens to the people who are using the portable
server when it is time to unplug the server. How baddly would that mess with
tor if one of the servers you were using dissapeared. Would tor just
recircut?
 is there some way to send a I am exiting, choose a different circut
warning?

 On 10/10/05, Matt Thorne <mlthorne at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> for normal consumption I don't know. but What happens when yea old chinese
> dissident pops up behind the great firewall . One would have to hope that he
> wasn't an exit node. would probably work as a middleman though...
>
> On 10/10/05, Arrakis Tor <arrakistor at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > I am still concerned with Torparks users bogging down the Tor exit
> > nodes.
> >
> > Did anyone have any ideas if 30 minute to 5 hour bursts of thousands
> > of exit servers winking in and out of the tor network would be of any
> > use? Does the directory protocol need to be ammended to take advantage
> > of Torpark servers, if I create server editions?
> >
> > ST
> >
>
>
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