[tor-relays] Exit policies pointing to IP blocks not appearing on Globe

2014-06-09 Thread Mendelson Gusmão
Hi! I just setup a tor relay, encouraged by EFF's Tor Challenge. All I have is a domestic connection. I've read my TOS and my ISP seems to be very friendly to this case. Although I have a little suspicion about traffic shaping, my exit node seems to be running very well! I'm worried about one

Re: [tor-relays] Running relays at consortia networks [was: JANET/edu]

2014-06-09 Thread Cristóbal Palmer
On Jun 7, 2014 3:27 PM, grarpamp grarp...@gmail.com wrote: Has anyone tried approaching these networks themselves to see about running relays there? Their bandwidth for sponsored things is often free. In the US you might try internet2.edu and all its various connecting regional networks.

[tor-relays] Fwd: Running relays at consortia networks [was: JANET/edu]

2014-06-09 Thread grarpamp
C, there is also a tor-relays-universities list. Forwarding there to keep the initial chat primed. Once you have buy in from legal, chairs, security, upstream, etc this can be a very strong position, often better than pay 'contract' of random ISP host. I have seen such 'outside' nets used for