On Sun, Aug 13, 2017 at 08:51:05PM +0200, Dirk wrote:
> I observed the same thing on our new exit. atlas says its down - but
> actually it is working. Did you test if you could exit through your
> relay at this time ?
Another thing to check is whether your relay is listed in the consensus
Hello,
I observed the same thing on our new exit. atlas says its down - but
actually it is working. Did you test if you could exit through your
relay at this time ?
best regards
Dirk
On 11.08.2017 16:28, Paul Templeton wrote:
> Another odd thin is atlas will say its down for say three hours
Duncan wrote:
> > Have been running a mirror for a couple of years and haven't had much
> > time to dedicate to and exit node but have finally committed to it.
> > Found a provider that doesn't seem to have a cap on data and it will
> > cost me about five euros a month.
> >
Hi Paul,
Paul Templeton:
Hi all,
Have been running a mirror for a couple of years and haven't had much
time to dedicate to and exit node but have finally committed to it.
Found a provider that doesn't seem to have a cap on data and it will
cost me about five euros a month.
Question I have is
Was wondering too, there are currently only two exits out there from 1&1. And
they are pretty straight forward when they receive abuse messages
> Original Message
> Subject: Re: [tor-relays] New Here
> Local Time: 11 August 2017 5:14 PM
> UTC Time: 11 August 201
On 11.08.2017 16:10, Paul Templeton wrote:
> Provider 1&1
I'm guessing their "1&1 Virtual Server Cloud S" package? I found the
setup fee of 9,99 EUR quite cheeky, it's just a virtual server with a
preconfigured Linux image after all. Also, I heard 1&1 does not allow
Tor exits (I checked about a