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Tor is a network of virtual tunnels that allows people and groups to improve their privacy and security on the Internet. It also enables software developers to create new communication tools with built-in privacy features. It provides the foundation for a range of applications that allow organizations and individuals to share information over public networks without compromising their privacy. Individuals can use it to keep remote Websites from tracking them and their family members. They can also use it to connect to resources such as news sites or instant messaging services that are blocked by their local Internet service providers (ISPs).

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2011-11-26 05:16 Back to release list
0.2.3.8-alpha

Esta versión corrige algunas fallas y hacer valer los errores, incluyendo un fallo relacionado con el socketpair que ha estado molestando los usuarios de Windows. Se agrega soporte para servir microdescriptors a los controladores, para mapa de la red de Vidalia pueda volver a lista de transmisores (una vez Vidalia implementa su lado) y agrega el mejor soporte para hardware de aceleración de AES. Por último, se inicia el proceso de ajustar el límite de ancho de banda para conseguir la bandera "Rápida" de 20 KB (actualmente) de 32 KB. Resultados preliminares muestran que diminutos transmisores perjudican el rendimiento más que ayudan a la capacidad de la red.
Tags: Unstable, Bugfixes
This release fixes some crash and assert bugs, including a
socketpair-related bug which has been bothering Windows users. It adds
support to serve microdescriptors to controllers, so Vidalia's network
map can resume listing relays (once Vidalia implements its side)
and adds better support for hardware AES acceleration. Finally, it
starts the process of adjusting the bandwidth cutoff for getting the
"Fast" flag from 20KB to (currently) 32KB. Preliminary results show
that tiny relays harm performance more than they help network capacity.

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