>> (2) SWIP/RWHOIS + ARIN/RIPE >> >> SWIP'ing is a bit exotic though some ISPs provide it. >> Be sure to use a PO box in the contact info rather than >> your real address if you obtain this. > >This would be for privacy reasons, right? i.e. to avoid >advertising my own address?
yes >What if I put there my university address? >(I am a PhD there and we can receive mail. . . Sure, that would work perfectly. >> Looked at Aruba offerings, check this out >> >> https://serverdedicati.aruba.it/server-dedicati/basic-1-3.aspx >> >Thanks very much for the advice. I will start >with the small VPS one, see how Aruba behaves >in terms of handling complaints and abuse >reports and if all goes well I will consider >the option above. If you do, try to find out exactly what CPU it will have and whether you can choose if more than one type exists; check them against this list: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Intel_Atom_microprocessors Several newer Atom CPUs have AES-NI instruction support. With AES-NI a 1.6 GHz will "punch above its weight" as a Tor relay. AES supports increases performance for Tor relays by about 2.5 times clock-cycle-for-clock-cycle. >Thank you for taking the time of looking into it. Your are welcome, good luck! _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
