We are releasing 14 new routes for all new and existing users. All the machines are exceptionally fast, with users reporting as much as 35,000 Kbps of anonymous high-speed transfer. These new routes are for Canada, Netherlands, the United States, and are multiplexed routes for superior anonymity. Users can select their own entry and exit nodes, and can pick if they want them to be randomized. So a user in the USA could pick a route that has the USA as an entry node because it is close to him, and Random as the exit node, which would select from Canada or Netherlands.
The new addition of Turbo Privacy route is a single-hop that crowds onto a cryptographic terminator with other anonymous multi-hop users. This allows Turbo Privacy users to get less than half the latency and nearly quadruple the bandwidth of other connections, while getting stronger anonymity than any single-hop network. We will shortly also be introducing France into the mix for even more route selections.
Visit the XeroBank forum to download the configuration files. Add them to your current configurations. If you don't have XeroBank, you can try it out for a full month for only $1.
Friday, June 5, 2009
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Where can I find the link to the configuration file to get to those new Servers and Routes? I already checked all the pertinent pages in the Xerobak Forum and there is no such link. There were posts from Sunny who had a similar problem and answers from Axel, but where the mysterious file is to be found was never mentioned.
You have to log into the forum for the file to appear in the top of the post.
Correct me if I'm wrong Steve, but doesn't 'Turbo Privacy' function in the same manner as 'Shadow VPN'? (with crowding being its main source for anonymity) If not, whats the difference ?
It is similar to ShadowVPN, except that these nodes aren't only just crowded like the Netherlands entry node used for ShadowVPN, the XeroBank Turbo Privacy nodes also have multiplexed traffic on them as well. What happened was we me moved our re-encryption from the entry nodes to the exit nodes. The first nodes now act as relays. This allow us to decentralize our trust for entry node operations external to XeroBank. One of the most immediate benefits is that JonDos of Germany will be running a XeroBank entry node in a few days.
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