On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 4:46 PM, Jimmy Hess <mysi...@gmail.com> wrote: > If they had a qualified technician, they probably wouldn't be raiding > a TOR exit node in the first place; they would have investigated the > matter more thoroughly, and saved precious time.
And what if the TOR exit node was in the cloud? Are they going to confiscate millions of servers just because a few of them were hosting child pornography?? (I am a believer of Cloud Computing, and in fact earlier this month we had a 10,000-node Grid Engine HPC cluster running in Amazon EC2: http://blogs.scalablelogic.com/2012/11/running-10000-node-grid-engine-cluster.html ) I believe most Cloud providers (Google, Amazon, IBM, etc) have some sort of disclaimer clause... but then one can get a VPN account easily too (there are many free ones as well)! So how could VPN, local coffee shops, and cloud providers protect themselves from this kind of non-sense?? Rayson ================================================== Open Grid Scheduler - The Official Open Source Grid Engine http://gridscheduler.sourceforge.net/ > > -- > -JH >