Andreas I've tried to contact you a number of times in the past few
months. I'm in the process of starting a torservers.net entity here in
Iceland for the express purpose of hosting fast exits. I'd like to know
how much it will cost to colocate an exit at Datacell.
-kupo
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On 1/8/2013 7:21 PM, Coyo wrote:
If you have a hidden service, and hide that on Server A, then have it
connect via obfsproxy to Relay B, can you configure a manually-chosen
list of entry guard relays to enter the wider Tor Network from Relay B?
[Hidden Server] -- obfsproxy --> [Bridge Relay] -
I didn't realize the TOR Project had their own mailing list server,
though it makes sense.
I'm studying tor relays, especially obfsproxy, and I thought I'd go
ahead and ask a question.
If you have a hidden service, and hide that on Server A, then have it
connect via obfsproxy to Relay B, can
Hi,
On 23.07.2012 20:58, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> We've lined up our first funder (BBG, aka http://www.voanews.com/),
> and they're excited to have us start as soon as we can. They want to
> sponsor 125+ fast exits.
From what I understand, the reimbursement process is blocking on
legal/contractu
On Tuesday 08 January 2013 20:51:52 Moritz Bartl wrote:
> Thanks for the hint. In general, I don't see why VPS providers would not
> allow internal Tor relaying, and I would not even bother to ask first.
> Interesting values to know about VPS providers are bandwidth allowance
> ("unlimited" is quit
On 08.01.2013, at 20:51, Moritz Bartl wrote:
> Hi Micah,
>
> On 08.01.2013 19:47, Micah Lee wrote:
>> FYI, I just discovered a VPS provider DigitalOcean, and they seem fine
>> with people running non-exit nodes:
>
> Thanks for the hint. In general, I don't see why VPS providers would not
> all
Hi Micah,
On 08.01.2013 19:47, Micah Lee wrote:
> FYI, I just discovered a VPS provider DigitalOcean, and they seem fine
> with people running non-exit nodes:
Thanks for the hint. In general, I don't see why VPS providers would not
allow internal Tor relaying, and I would not even bother to ask f
FYI, I just discovered a VPS provider DigitalOcean, and they seem fine
with people running non-exit nodes:
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/questions/tor
The cheapest plan is $5/month (256mb ram, 1 core, 20gb drive) with
unlimited bandwidth. They give you New York and Amsterdam IP addresses
> It is an interesting questions, if with a modern user interface, can they
> get to new life?
I see no reason the state of the art from the legacy remailer types
can't be combined and updated into a new service running on some
of the same relay machines we have for Tor today. Even if only
10% ran