On January 19, 2018 4:16:33 AM EST, niftybunny <[email protected]> wrote: >Okay, you are from the US. Tor is legal in the US and legal in EU. You >should be fine. I would not recommend running a Tor Exit if you are >from Russia, UAE or Turkey. I used to have 20 Exists with Online.net ><http://online.net/> and I got lots of abuse but they were fine after >verifying me. And by the way, you dont have much choice with traffic >flat and Tor exit friendly anyway. > >Markus > > >> On 19. Jan 2018, at 01:20, Fabian A. Santiago ><[email protected]> wrote: >> >> On January 18, 2018 6:26:40 PM EST, Mirimir <[email protected]> >wrote: >>> On 01/18/2018 11:54 AM, niftybunny wrote: >>>> You will held responsible to your actions (traffic). So worst case >>> scenario is: They give your personal data to a LEA and you are now >in >>> charge to explain to a LEO that this is a Tor Exit. >>>> Depends on your country if this is a good idea. If you dont want >any >>> personal data with your VPS, get a bulletproof VPS but even offshore >>> ISPs ban Tor Exists together with CP and hate speech. >>>> >>>> Welcome to the wonderful world of Tor Exists. >>>> Enjoy your stay. >>>> >>>> Markus >>> >>> How about HostSailor? They accept Bitcoin, and don't authenticate >>> customers. But I don't know how they'd handle Tor relays. >>> >>>>> On 18. Jan 2018, at 23:45, Fabian A. Santiago >>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> January 18, 2018 4:50 PM, "George" <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> niftybunny: >>>>>> >>>>>>> online.net <http://online.net> >>>>>>> trabia.com <http://trabia.com> (ask first) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> both offer 100mbit for less than 5 euros >>>>>> >>>>>> This is a CSV file that TDP is slowly tinkering with. While it's >>> focused >>>>>> on BSD-providing VPSs, most offer more. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >https://github.com/torbsd/torbsd.github.io/blob/master/docs/bsd-vps.md >>>>>> >>>>>> g >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> >>>>>> 34A6 0A1F F8EF B465 866F F0C5 5D92 1FD1 ECF6 1682 >>>>>> >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> tor-relays mailing list >>>>>> [email protected] >>>>>> https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays >>>>> >>>>> I asked online.net about their cloud ssd vps service and tor and >>> have the following dialog going: >>>>> >>>>> " >>>>> Hello. I'm interested in running a Tor relay exit node on your >cloud >>> SSD vps product. Is this allowed? I would be running a reduced >reduced >>> exit policy. Thank you. >>>>> >>>>> **************************************** >>>>> >>>>> Flavio Pastore 1/18/18 5:13 PM >>>>> Hello, >>>>> >>>>> Thanks for your ticket. >>>>> Our platform is a IaaS one. So, if you're willing to set up legal >>> activities, you're more than welcome regardless of the service used. >If >>> not, you will reported accordingly. >>>>> >>>>> I hope I have this point clear, but we remain here at your entire >>> disposal for any further information. >>>>> >>>>> Best regards, >>>>> >>>>> Flavio >>>>> Online / Scaleway >>>>> Looking for an amazing job? Join us NOW ! >>> https://careers.scaleway.com/ >>>>> >>>>> **************************** >>>>> >>>>> [email protected] 1/18/18 5:40 PM >>>>> By legal services, do you mean a mechanism in order to respond to >>> abuse reports? if so, i have covered that need by the following: >>>>> >>>>> 1.> i publish a tor readme html page on the server for anyone to >>> browse to learn about tor and what my server is doing. it also >includes >>> links to the tor project's own pages with additional information. I >>> would also be published in the tor atlas showing my node's >information >>> for all to see that i am a tor node. >>>>> 2.> i publish contact information so that complaint concerns can >be >>> addressed to me directly as needed. >>>>> >>>>> will this suffice in your opinion? could you also make a note on >>> your end that I would be running an exit relay so that you know, in >>> case you do wind up receiving complaints about my node's traffic? I >>> find (and have read) that with a reduced reduced exit policy the >chance >>> for complaint generating traffic is greatly minimized anyway. thank >>> you. >>>>> " >>>>> >>>>> so they seem to be kewl with it but in your opinions, what does he >>> mean by "legal activities"? Thanks. >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> >>>>> Fabian S. >>>>> >>>>> OpenPGP: 3C3FA072ACCB7AC5DB0F723455502B0EEB9070FC >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> tor-relays mailing list >>>>> [email protected] >>>>> https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> tor-relays mailing list >>>> [email protected] >>>> https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays >>>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> tor-relays mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays >> >> Uggh, monthly recurring Bitcoin payments sounds painful. Nah. >> >> Maybe not a good idea then with online.net. they seem to offer vps' >in Paris and Amsterdam and I have no idea what their LE would do when >handed my info. So forget it. >> >> Ok, any decently priced unmetered providers with servers in the US? I >am in the US. >> >> I'll check out the csv someone mentioned as well. Thanks. >> >> They also just added this response: >> >> " >> Flavio Pastore wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> >> Thanks for providing us more information about what services you're >going to use in your server. >> >> By the way, it is very difficult to give you an exhaustive reply in >advance, there is not a full text explaining what can be considered as >illegal and what legal instead. >> >> But we ensure to apply the EU law as general set of rules, and the >French law as specific set of rules. >> >> Besides, it is impossible to give you all details about that >unfortunately. >> >> Finally , regarding the exit policy, it depends on the abuse and our >security team treats case by case according to the specific abuse >committed. >> >> >> Best regards, >> " >> >> Thanks again everyone. >> -- >> >> Thanks, >> >> Fabian S. >> >> OpenPGP: 3C3FA072ACCB7AC5DB0F723455502B0EEB9070FC >> _______________________________________________ >> tor-relays mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
Thanks; after you and "I", I've already started building it out. -- Thanks, Fabian S. OpenPGP: 3C3FA072ACCB7AC5DB0F723455502B0EEB9070FC _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
