On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 04:55:52PM -0600, Eric Olsen wrote: > I haven't, but my ISP (XMission) used to have an exit router themselves. It > used to be anon.xmission.com, but I don't see it now. I haven't inquired > about it, but I wonder if they experienced similar problems to Richard and > had to take it down.
http://anon.xmission.com https://torstatus.blutmagie.de/router_detail.php?FP=e3db2e354b883b59e8dc56b3e7a353ddfd457812 $ ping anon.xmission.com -c 3 PING xmission.com (198.60.22.4) 56(84) bytes of data. 64 bytes from xmission.com (198.60.22.4): icmp_req=1 ttl=55 time=76.8 ms 64 bytes from xmission.com (198.60.22.4): icmp_req=2 ttl=55 time=57.6 ms 64 bytes from xmission.com (198.60.22.4): icmp_req=3 ttl=55 time=56.4 ms --- xmission.com ping statistics --- 3 packets transmitted, 3 received, 0% packet loss, time 2003ms rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 56.482/63.667/76.867/9.350 ms $ dig +short -x $(dig +short anon.xmission.com) this.is.a.tor.node.xmission.com. We get threats all the time from Big Brother. It's still up, and serving a 100 MBps connection to the network. -- . o . o . o . . o o . . . o . . . o . o o o . o . o o . . o o o o . o . . o o o o . o o o
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