Re: ietf.org unaccessible for Tor users

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On 3/16/2016 3:47 PM, Adam Roach wrote:
As is the nature of a service used by people who need to stay anonymous for their own safety,

There's the set of TOR users, and there's the subset of TOR users that need to have the property of "anonymity for safety", and then there's the set of people who need/want access to the IETF.

Could you provide an educated guess on the size of the intersection of those last two sets? 1? 10s? 100s? 1000s? More? I'm trying to understand the amount of hyperbole being slung about.

Finally, are there any other methods besides Tor you can think of that would give "anonymity for safety" while still providing access to the IETF data? (Hint: asking a friend to photocopy paper or send you a usb stick.... or...)

Later, Mike






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