Hey spriver, isn't webtropia is a subcompany of myloc? at least their tos state something like that. While editing the good/bad isp wiki page I just saw that kafkane wrote the following about myloc:
"all traffic that is "not contrary to applicable German law" is allowed. already hosts a few exits, lots of relays" (27/10/2015) and references a twitter comment (in german): https://twitter.com/myLocmanagedIT/status/658506641206210560 maybe this statement can be usefull... On 02.12.2015 16:52, Moritz Bartl wrote: > Hi spriver, > > This happened before. Webtropia hates Tor. They even shut us down even > though we only planned to host a non-exit relay there. Planned to. We > paid the setup and the first month, but they just cancelled our > contract. We tried explaining, then I think Juris even talked to the > CEO, and finally we asked for our money back. Not happening. > > On 12/02/2015 03:40 PM, spriver wrote: >> They never had a problem with the fact of running an exit, from time to >> time I got an abuse mail to which I responded with the "usual thing" >> (that I'm running an exit and the connections are not initiated by me. > > Did you explicitly ask if they're willing to host an exit? > >> They also told me that they cannot monitor if the traffic is really Tor >> traffic and that I should configure my server to prevent such abuse. >> >> How should I proceed there? > > Find a proper hoster. And always ask _beforehand_ if they're willing to > host an exit. > > Do not pay any penalty. Tell them they can check whether the IP in > question was a Tor exit at http://exonerator.torproject.org/ , and that > you're not liable and that the traffic did not originate from the > server. Cancel the server ASAP. If they continue to threaten you over > extra payment, contact me. > _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
