On Sat, 07 Nov 2015 23:14:27 +
Monoko Satou wrote:
> I'm looking for relatively cheap dedicated/VPS servers offers for
> hosting more tor exit nodes that can be paid for using Bitcoin. Minimal
> connection speed I'm interested in is 100mbit. I've seen some offers
> here and there but maybe I'
2015/11/8 10:51:15.400 [NOTICE] Closing no-longer-configured Socks listener
on 127.0.0.1:9150
2015/11/8 10:51:15.400 [NOTICE] DisableNetwork is set. Tor will not make or
accept non-control network connections. Shutting down all existing
connections.
2015/11/8 10:51:15.400 [NOTICE] Closing old Socks
obfs3 192.36.27.98:46121 0DEFB4F0212B8926D2F9B50E1A4149DC3F00CDC6
obfs3 194.68.32.238:44551 3C58A260CB4C5259B0214E63F384CD958934816C
obfs3 54.201.127.175:40872 3DB93D8D4E1C02BA1FB6C881C18433091712A544
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I personally use ZappieHost - contact them, use a promo code to get it
down to $2.50 a month. Ask them to set reverse DNS, inform them you're
making a Tor relay and to forward on abuse emails, and I get ~2MB/s with
them. The bandwidth is 100GB/mont
Hi thar,
I'm looking for relatively cheap dedicated/VPS servers offers for
hosting more tor exit nodes that can be paid for using Bitcoin. Minimal
connection speed I'm interested in is 100mbit. I've seen some offers
here and there but maybe I'm missing something. I'd like fellow node
operators to
On 11/06/2015 05:31 PM, Kevin Beranek wrote:
> Is there a better list than this one for doing so? I can't find a list
> that seems more appropriate
> on https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo. Or do I have
> to email the DirAuths directly? If so, where do I find the addresses to
>