> On 18 Feb 2016, at 14:40, Ricardo Malagon Jerez wrote:
>
> I don't know how and why, but since January is impossible to have an exit
> relay in Telmex ISP.
> And is harder to reach authority nodes.
> Someone wrote about this, but is mid February and is the same.
> Tor
On 02/18/2016 03:47 AM, Tim Wilson-Brown - teor wrote:
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>> On 18 Feb 2016, at 14:40, Ricardo Malagon Jerez wrote:
>>
>> I don't know how and why, but since January is impossible to have an exit
>> relay in Telmex ISP.
>> And is harder to reach authority nodes.
>> Someone
> On 18 Feb 2016, at 22:16, Mirimir wrote:
>
> On 02/18/2016 03:47 AM, Tim Wilson-Brown - teor wrote:
>>
>>> On 18 Feb 2016, at 14:40, Ricardo Malagon Jerez wrote:
>>>
>>> I don't know how and why, but since January is impossible to have an exit
>>>
On 02/18/2016 04:24 AM, Tim Wilson-Brown - teor wrote:
>
>> On 18 Feb 2016, at 22:16, Mirimir wrote:
>>
>> On 02/18/2016 03:47 AM, Tim Wilson-Brown - teor wrote:
>>>
On 18 Feb 2016, at 14:40, Ricardo Malagon Jerez
wrote:
I don't know
I suspect that Telmex ISP, Mexico biggest by far, found a very surgical way
to prevent relays.
Atlas only show a small group of Mexican relays, all of them in other ISP.
Tor client (and I2P) works well, and the hidden services too. Pluggable
transports and/or the tor alpha make easy to bypass
Hi,
after having four entry/middle nodes online I would like to help out
with an exit node. Unfortunately you will get in a lot of trouble in
Germany for hosting an exit node. I spoke with an VPN provider and
they are okay with routing tor traffic over their VPN as long I have
exit rulez etc. The
You can rent a VPS in another country for as little as ten bucks a month. You
could configure one as an exit node.
Cheers,
K.
On 18/02/16 23:16, Markus Koch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> after having four entry/middle nodes online I would like to help out
> with an exit node. Unfortunately you will get in
Markus,
You might find this worth a glance
https://www.zwiebelfreunde.de/
Rob
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Thank you, I contacted them a few days before. Unfortunately they cant
really help me with routing on Linux and I use my servers for other
stuff too so I dont really want to sponsor a dedicated server as an
exit node. Dual use 4 the win :)
2016-02-19 0:46 GMT+01:00 I :
I am not really sure if this will help. As a german subject living in
Germany I have to obey german laws even if I host a server in another
EU country. Right or wrong?
2016-02-19 0:40 GMT+01:00 :
> You can rent a VPS in another country for as little as ten bucks a month.
Markus,
>From that you must have been thinking of your home for the exit which is a bit
>dicey.
https://www.exoticvps.com/ is a place to look for a vps which might be $50
(Australian) a year and fairly speedy.
Rob
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At the moment I am hosting with online.net and hetzner with over 1
Petabyte traffic so its not really my home connection :) But both have
my personal information and Hetzner even needed a copy of my passport
so I am very cautious.
But this URL looks great. Any recommendations? Btw, how long does
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Mr. Koch,
I'd like to recommend BuyVM as well. They have reliable services for
as low as $15 per year (OpenVZ and KVM) in Luxembourg and USA.
Maybe you've already heard of them, if not: https://buyvm.net/
Bes wishes,
- -k0nsl
On 02/19/2016 01:15 AM,
> I spoke with an VPN provider and
> they are okay with routing tor traffic over their VPN as long I have
> exit rulez etc. The only thing I need is a routing script for Debian
> to route all the Tor traffic over the VPN. Anyone can help me out with
If I understand correctly you are hoping to
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