Hello friends,
As I recall, there are several exits running on DigitalOcean's
infrastructure. This is presented FYI:
Background: I've run an exit on DigitalOcean for about a year without
issues (lost track of uptime duing heartbleed key regen). It wasn't
hidden (the droplet name was 'tor-exit')
On Thu, 15 May 2014 13:44:36 -0400
Shawn Nock n...@aphr.asia allegedly wrote:
Hello friends,
As I recall, there are several exits running on DigitalOcean's
infrastructure. This is presented FYI:
Hello Shawn
Thanks for posting this. Please let us know how you get on. I run a
middle node
Hello,
Thanks for the info. I chose DO based on pricing, relay owners'
opinions and DO's positive attitude towards tor. I wonder what they'll
do, and if I should start thinking about different provider.
Peter
On 2014-05-15 14:14, mick wrote:
On Thu, 15 May 2014 13:44:36 -0400
Shawn
Hi Shawn,
I also run an exit on DO's infrastructure and have been for the past six
months. I have received some complaints as well. Besides the usual
blacklisting, DO support has contacted me twice about my exit which I've
had to explain as well:
My email is not relevant to this IP address.
Shawn Nock n...@aphr.asia writes:
Hello friends,
As I recall, there are several exits running on DigitalOcean's
infrastructure. This is presented FYI:
Background: I've run an exit on DigitalOcean for about a year without
issues (lost track of uptime duing heartbleed key regen). It wasn't
Jason Odoom jasonod...@gmail.com writes:
I responded assuring them I would take care of all issues. But for
them to shut down your exit is shocking. Were there any issues that
needed resolving that you ignored probably?
I received two complaints in the ~11 months the node has been up:
1.