on their VPS line, citing "hosting a proxy" as grounds
for termination. They're slow to act on abuse (if you reply with *any*
response it satisfies their automated system until a human looks at it),
but they do not explicitly support Tor when it comes to VPS's.
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they exist under the same
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ad - I say. The more, the merrier.
If you want any help with setting up your own FreeBSD tor exit relay,
feel free to contact me off list.
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a
MyFamily directive for use with relays hosted on his systems.
I care not for petty back-and-forth's when lives are at stake, sorry.
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with
equal mind to security and it might be worth considering donation-backed
alternatives.
Have a good one,
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On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 05:13:00PM +, nusenu wrote:
> Matthew Finkel:
> > Please be respectful. The tone of this message is disrespectful
>
> Thank you Matthew for spelling that out, I found this email
> and in particular "who deserves punishment?" rather harsh.
>
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If the operator intends on changing addresses or disabling the relay it
probably shouldn't be added to the fallback set.
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to graphs of verified operators/domains at OrNetStats, and
rendering of provided attributes on per-relay pages.
[1] https://github.com/tempname1024/allium/issues/9
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On Sunday, June 15, 2014, Moritz Bartl mor...@torservers.net wrote:
Personally, I think it would be great to not only have puppet modules
spread out somewhere across the Internet, but a full-fledged
guide/wizard that makes it easy for people to locally configure relays
without knowing
On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 10:11 PM, Evelyne Fong
darkbahamu...@hotmail.com wrote:
I've set up the relay recently, so I'm not expecting a lot of traffic.
However, I'm confused as to if my relay is suddenly failing for no reason or
is Atlus saying my relay is no longer running because there's no
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On October 11, 2014 3:25:47 PM PDT, Tor externet co uk t...@externet.co.uk
wrote:
I wondered whether it was more helpful to the Tor network as a whole to
have have a very fast node which hibernated every 12-15 hours, or if I
throttled Tor
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On October 11, 2014 3:25:47 PM PDT, Tor externet co uk t...@externet.co.uk
wrote:
I wondered whether it was more helpful to the Tor network as a whole to
have have a very fast node which hibernated every 12-15 hours, or if I
throttled Tor
this is something that sounds interesting, I would love to chat
> about this in person. I would also be willing to invest the time
> needed to administrate the relay - I have several years of
> experience doing this already, but haven't had access to the
> resources the University has.
&g
On Mon, Oct 02, 2017 at 07:08:35AM +0200, Moritz Bartl wrote:
> On 01.10.2017 22:52, teor wrote:
> > AWS is an expensive way to run a relay, because they charge per GB.
> > Capped providers can cost less, and you can use AccountingMax to
> > limit your usage.
> >
> > Here's a list of providers
Can I get a copy of the webtunnel-bridge Docker image and
documentation? Thanks
On Mon, Aug 14, 2023 at 6:43 AM tor-home at encryptfirst.com <
tor-h...@encryptfirst.com> wrote:
> When running a WebTunnel bridge, what types of IPs are better for
> serving requests? My background is with
]: https://coloclue.net/en/
[2]: https://github.com/coloclue/peering/blob/master/peers.yaml
[3]: https://bgp.tools/as/8283#connectivity
[4]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ahdxp_btHY
[5]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7pkab8n7ys
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, lzma:
1073827249), rendezvous cache total alloc: 0). Killing
circuits│withover-long queues. (This behavior is controlled by
MaxMemInQueues.)
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On 12/18/23 6:59 AM, ab...@relayon.org 2023 wrote:
These are complete and utter shit.
avoid like the plague!
nifty
Oh? I'm curious to hear more about your reasons/experience, if you're
open to sharing. They're pretty well-regarded in networking spaces.
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