Re: [tor-relays] Relays by AS Names

2016-04-08 Thread Jason
Iceland checking in here, I'm not sure where you're getting that information but we have quite a number of other ISP's here that offer VPS service. The problem you may be referring to is that since we're only connected by three submarine cables (two of which are effectively government owned) ip

Re: [tor-relays] Private Tor Research Network

2016-04-08 Thread Tim Wilson-Brown - teor
> On 9 Apr 2016, at 04:21, Nicholas R. Parker (RIT Student) > wrote: > > Hi all, > > I've got an issue that I'm seeking help with. I'm with a small group out of > RIT that's trying to construct a private TOR network for research purposes, > but we've hit a bit of a snag. > > I've worked wit

Re: [tor-relays] Relays by AS Names

2016-04-08 Thread ng0
Xza writes: > On April 8, 2016 7:13:17 PM GMT+02:00, ng0 wrote: >>Tristan writes: >> >>> I think https://compass.torproject.org has all the info I need. After >>> grouping by AS name for the United States, I decided to go with >>Hostwinds. >>> They say 100Mbps unmetered for $7.50 a month, but t

Re: [tor-relays] Relays by AS Names

2016-04-08 Thread Xza
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On April 8, 2016 7:13:17 PM GMT+02:00, ng0 wrote: >Tristan writes: > >> I think https://compass.torproject.org has all the info I need. After >> grouping by AS name for the United States, I decided to go with >Hostwinds. >> They say 100Mbps unmet

[tor-relays] Private Tor Research Network

2016-04-08 Thread Nicholas R. Parker (RIT Student)
Hi all, I've got an issue that I'm seeking help with. I'm with a small group out of RIT that's trying to construct a private TOR network for research purposes, but we've hit a bit of a snag. I've worked with both liu fengyun's ( http://liufengyun.chaos-lab.com/prog/2015/01/09/private-tor-network.

Re: [tor-relays] NPR story: When A Dark Web Volunteer Gets Raided By The Police

2016-04-08 Thread Tristan
In this instance, it was local authorities, and the guy bought all-new hardware, so I'd say this specific problem is solved. For future reference, how would we even find these incidents? This time it was on the news, but if it wasn't, nobody would have known. On Apr 8, 2016 12:54 PM, "Green Dream"

Re: [tor-relays] NPR story: When A Dark Web Volunteer Gets Raided By The Police

2016-04-08 Thread Green Dream
Who said Tor was against the police? The fact is, in the United States, the FBI and other law enforcement agencies have been known to plant malware, modify hardware, etc., in order to maintain persistent access to machines they wish to monitor. Whether or not you think this is valid in some cases

Re: [tor-relays] Relays by AS Names

2016-04-08 Thread ng0
Tristan writes: > I think https://compass.torproject.org has all the info I need. After > grouping by AS name for the United States, I decided to go with Hostwinds. > They say 100Mbps unmetered for $7.50 a month, but the management page says > 10TB per month. Sometimes countries definitions of "

Re: [tor-relays] Relays by AS Names

2016-04-08 Thread Tristan
I think https://compass.torproject.org has all the info I need. After grouping by AS name for the United States, I decided to go with Hostwinds. They say 100Mbps unmetered for $7.50 a month, but the management page says 10TB per month. Fun fact, US has quite a lot of exit relays, but France holds

Re: [tor-relays] Relays by AS Names

2016-04-08 Thread pa011
Two amendments at the moment from me: https://verelox.com does only offer a 1024 GB/month Transfer - unmetered is at about 60€/month hukot.net - is promising 100Mbits/s - reality after a month of testing at the cheapest rate shows sometimes only 10Mibts/s if at all Paul Am 06.04.2016 um 19:55

Re: [tor-relays] NPR story: When A Dark Web Volunteer Gets Raided By The Police

2016-04-08 Thread Marco Predicatori
Green Dream wrote on 08/04/2016 01:54: > As I already said, this particular case is not so clear cut. However > letting the police poke around... I didn't realize that Tor was against the police, or vice-versa, at least in decent countries like yours or mine, so far. I don't think it's a good ide