Patrick,
Do you mind adding this info to the "good/bad isps" wiki? I'm looking
around for hosting as well and thought we could improve that page a
little.
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/GoodBadISPs
Thanks,
Greg
On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 9:52 PM, Kenneth Freeman
I intend on doing so when I hear back about their DMCA forwarding
option, as I think that'll decide whether they're friendly or not.
p
Greg:
> Patrick,
> Do you mind adding this info to the "good/bad isps" wiki? I'm looking
> around for hosting as well and thought we could improve that page a
>
On 9 September 2015 at 01:28, I wrote:
> " we will have to suspend service. You will be immediately contacted about
> any issue that arises."
>
> Doesn't their statement say they will only suspend the exit to talk to you
> about what to do?
I think that matches "not
" we will have to suspend service. You will be immediately contacted about any
issue that arises."
Doesn't their statement say they will only suspend the exit to talk to you
about what to do?
Robert
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I received the following response from them:
> We do not discriminate on the use of any protocol among our customers.
> Nevertheless, if we get complains or any type of pressure from public or
> private
> entities for illegal activity occurring in your server, we will have to
> suspend
>
On 09/08/2015 12:14 PM, Patrick O'Doherty wrote:
> I received the following response from them:
>
>> We do not discriminate on the use of any protocol among our customers.
>> Nevertheless, if we get complains or any type of pressure from public or
>> private
>> entities for illegal activity
You might check for existing relays in their system.
This Robtex seems to have much of their network,
which they appear to lease from other providers:
https://www.robtex.com/en/advisory/dns/cr/crservers/
And while they advertise many network
blocks, it appears it's all slices
of just a few
hey all,
I'm looking to host an exit relay in a country with a low node count. I
came across crservers.com[0] via exotic VPS, and am considering using
them to host a small exit node to start out.
A quick glance at their ToS for VPS services[1] indidicates that their
policies are pretty strict,