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   Message 111,375 of 112,125   
   Stefan Claas to Fritz Wuehler   
   Re: Current Settings For QSL?   
   03 Jun 25 15:27:49   
   
   XPost: alt.privacy.anon-server, sci.crypt   
   From: stefan@mailchuck.com   
      
   Fritz Wuehler wrote:   
   > Stefan Claas  wrote:   
   > > Gabx wrote:   
   > >   
   > > > You postin' circuit logs from OM doesn't prove the app's stretchin' the   
   path.   
   > > > It just shows the info OM wants to display.   
   > > > That's still all internal - no external verification.   
   > > > You might as well write "trust me bro" at the bottom.   
   > >   
   > > Well, I asked the Tor community. Tor allows settings for more than   
   > > 3 hops. It is defined in the source code in src/core/or/or.h   
   > >   
   > > /** How many hops does a general-purpose circuit have by default? */   
   > > #define DEFAULT_ROUTE_LEN 3   
   > >   
   > > Out of curiousity I will try to compile Tor with more hops and will   
   > > look later how it performs with pluto and smtpdump, because of timeouts   
   > > and latency, which already happens with standard 3 hops, but pluto handles   
   > > this already well, with smtpdump, due to retries.   
   > >   
   > > If everything works well, during testing later, I may offer the latest   
   > > tor compiled with more hops, if the community likes to have an up-to-date   
   > > tor/tor.exe.   
   >   
   > Been there, done that, dumbo.   
      
   But that doesn't help because a) you are a nobody and b) you did not   
   test it with pluto and smtpdump. So better shut up.   
      
   Regards   
   Stefan   
      
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