Hi list,
as I am in the progress of looking for a dedicated box to host a high volume relay on,
as one of my current Tor-VPSs has some TCP limitations so I took it down. After doing
some reasearch, my shortlist came up with OVH. After reading their (awfully translated:
Babelfish French to
Grah,
please dont mind the confusing opening. I was kind of distracted ;)
Cheers.
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Von:t...@gmx.info
An:tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
Betreff:[tor-relays] A little bedtime story about relays and OVH
Hi list,
as I am in the progress of
On Sat, 25 Jan 2014 16:15:21 +0100 (CET)
t...@gmx.info wrote:
Hi list,
as I am in the progress of looking for a dedicated box to host a high volume
relay on,
as one of my current Tor-VPSs has some TCP limitations so I took it down.
After doing
some reasearch, my shortlist came up with
Jesse Victors jvict...@jessevictors.com wrote:
I'm thinking about setting up an exit here at my university here in the
US. My ISP has no problem with Tor relays on the fast connections, but I
haven't inquired about exits. I'd be running the exit on a surplus
computer that I have control over
Through an agent 12 Tor exit VPSs ran flat chat on the Roubaix site for three months. Copyright threats came twice that I know of only because they changed the ip address saying there'd been a letter. The 12 only exits because I couldn't keep up with the goats stopping them very frequently.
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 09:43:04AM -0600, benn...@sdf.org wrote 1.8K bytes in 0
lines about:
: and a couple of other add-ons. The tor project's web site still has no
: browser available for the {Dragonfly,Free,Net,Open}BSD, so what I'd like to
: know is which browser and security add-ons can the