Hi Folks, I run several relays, including a non-exit relay from my home
rack. Recently I noticed that I can't access several major websites from my
home IP. The network is otherwise clean, it's a relatively new IP since I
moved recently, and the RBLs come up negative.
The only thing I can think
Dmitry Alexandrov writes:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Round-robin_DNS
>
> The goal is to place Hidden Service in multiple data centers to prevent
> single point of failure.
It's not so easy (to implement something like Round Robin DNS for
HSes). It requires complicated protocol modifications.
* Andrew Smith schrieb am 2014-09-28 um 13:11 Uhr:
> Which do people recommend - Bitmessage.ch, Enigmail, Onion Mail,
> SAFemail.net, or other?
There is a list at Tor's Q&A page. Maybe you find some of the entries
helpful:
https://tor.stackexchange.com/q/1207/88
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Jens Kubieziel
Which do people recommend - Bitmessage.ch, Enigmail, Onion Mail,
SAFemail.net, or other?
Thanks!
Andrew.
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Öyvind Saether:
> I get these CloudFlare errors so often now that I have decided to use
> this thread as a log of every Cloudflare-broken site and action (if
> any) I take as a result of it.
Please don't. tor-talk has 1600+ subscribers. For a log, a wiki page is
a better tool than everyone's inbox