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The unbearable situation with Google's reCAPTCHA
motivated this email (but it is not limited to this
specific case).
This idea came up when seeing a similar functionality
in unbound (which has it for a different reason).
Assumption: There are systems that block some tor exit
IP addresses (most l
> On Mar 25, 2018, at 12:13 PM, Sebastian Hahn wrote:
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>> On 24. Mar 2018, at 13:50, Rob Jansen wrote:
>>> I think moria1 runs its own, and Faravahar runs its own. I've lost track
>>> of the others, but I'd guess that bastet also runs its own, and that
>>> maatuska pulls numbers from a bwa
> On 24. Mar 2018, at 13:50, Rob Jansen wrote:
>> I think moria1 runs its own, and Faravahar runs its own. I've lost track
>> of the others, but I'd guess that bastet also runs its own, and that
>> maatuska pulls numbers from a bwauth that tjr runs.
>>
>> https://consensus-health.torproject.org/