Gentoo's response on them blocking access to their forums via Tor
Roadburner
roadburner at comcast.net
Thu Aug 11 05:59:14 UTC 2005
Hello Martin,
Thursday, August 11, 2005, 1:42:42 AM, you wrote:
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MB> And what is there to stop them from running a client and figuring out
MB> the server list ?
MB> Whatever scheme you think of, in the end the client will need to obtain
MB> a list of servers. If the client can obtain the list, so can someone
else.
MB> Martin
Rats!!! On the bright side, traffic through my server has been up. I
hate wasting $40 a month on a Comcast connection that I am rarely
home to use. At least now I get some service for the money.
An odd thing happened to me when I returned home from an out of town
job site. The Internet connection to Comcast was dead. My wife
mentioned it to me when I got home. I tried a system restore to the
last good point I knew the Tor server was working. That didn't help.
I pulled the power cord to the Comcast modem for a minute or so and
everything was fine again. I don't recall that happening before
except when Comcast was installing new services. I hope it was just a
fluke or some change on Comcast's end.
I'll be in town for a few days so at least I can watch it.
--
Best regards,
Roadburner mailto:roadburner at comcast.net
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