Hi Tim,
Thanks for the advice. Regarding the AS numbers, is there a better way
to find out a hosting provider's AS number than just googling for it?
-Greg
On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 4:07 PM, NOC noc@babylon.network wrote:
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The wiki is indeed not
On 25 Aug 2015, at 23:54, Heiko Tropartz but...@gmx.de wrote:
Hello,
my ISP deactivated the network traffic of my tor-exit relay because the
server is part of the following botnets:
- Wapomi
- AldiBot
- Darkness Bot
In the last 2 hours I analysed the sparse log files and
Hello,
my ISP deactivated the network traffic of my tor-exit relay because the server is part of the following botnets:
- Wapomi
- AldiBot
- Darkness Bot
In the last 2 hours I analysed the sparse log files and checked the system by checksums I created after the installation.
The linux
On 08/25/2015 03:47 PM, Greg wrote:
Maybe the wiki can be updated with more exit-friendly VPS options?
Yes. Do it! :-) It's a wiki, and anyone can just go ahead and edit.
lowendbox.com is a good source to hunt for potential providers. Just
send them a friendly email to ask if they're ok with
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Greg,
Regarding the AS numbers, is there a better way
to find out a hosting provider's AS number than just googling for it?
-Greg
Robtex.com is quite useful and revealing.
Robert
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I'm looking at running an exit. I was looking at the Good/Bad ISP wiki
list (trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/GoodBadISPs). I want
something that's known to be exit-friendly, with unlimited data
transfer and is relatively cheap. The ISP list doesn't have many ISPs
that meet these