-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 On 07/05/2014 11:13 AM, grarpamp wrote: > On Fri, Jul 4, 2014 at 6:02 PM, Paweł Zegartowski > <pze...@gmail.com> wrote: i2p does have 'exits' you can compare to > tor as well. Anyone can run an exit. But users have first find one > on a wiki list or somesuch, and then manually configure their i2p > to use it. Consider it like a bolt on proxy. Last I checked one > comes preconfigured but as such expect it to be far overloaded. No > reason there can't be many, there just aren't.
"Exits" in I2P are technically different from exits in Tor, though at the user level they appear the same. An I2P exit would be equivalent to configuring a Tor hidden service as a proxy to the clearnet. Thus a comparison is not completely straightforward. (Since Tor is actually designed to provide clearnet access, and has much better exit infrastructure, we usually recommend using it alongside I2P. And for users that don't want to manually configure a browser to handle both, we package Orchid (Java Tor client) as an I2P plugin.) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJTt0PTAAoJEIA97kkaNHPn/cEP/jEsVKve8G+0GyWJoZXnepZD TeWES8oiSA6RpljksV7is8D+rBViJXDmIJsetMM4685bETHj3wKJnjc3nO+XzMcP aECm8FKSQPTdv0hIYh9UZa22A6S+Y+BL/kTe6hX8fkPPkbuQCXUk21ZsgS4X9tT4 YnGmKQlAGrqNJOrHUuUs+4E1y1QSAPV0GDLqZxyBE3S7bEmwwvEfWDb02stjCc/U C+FwqdUGresOcYxVIdiYGtub8sR0qRUC9BZHDoxo4LH6Qogv6zScT5CMxR/JOY7N ycxAM4kU3i+jvXEsV2Bg/cbTESXo1my24EJaANjXNrLkXZJGwExUy6oMbB5wbPGi CE6HMgr7/+3Q4SA+WUBdtxRe0Q7vj3F7EjD8zx4xv0Fr/CgA9Ia5kE/AHdQ9qxOP gfJbDKw3whRQLvI+GIfYMkDMY3vhBZ3F5WAixFLJEb17afCI7N2eBhq1QxlF2nLm uyXu/1ClJti2kwZrZo8HpnCUaHw2itSh1BKOLQns8JBH8Hj323Xh68QUSLf3tfFZ KzHeTCa9nCDe8MrQcJPMj+7YgREWs7zz44Wwb4L3050aw68P14PAblBR+/fF93Ty 9L/cFEf0yLaDa5qlYhwYanAJGcmAynjxNeERKLahN+0S9tzhHTVxuOvg+ri7XjOL 3OUE13+5X9xpsOQFY6JF =kynF -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk