> Dennis Ljungmark:
>> Hi,
>> We're currently running 6 different 100-200Mbit relay/guard nodes, and
>> are looking at some issues moving on towards high performant exit nodes.
>>
>> There are some administrative issues ( needing another IP block due to
>> the RIPE registration, our ISP doesn't
Am 25.07.2012 um 21:31 schrieb delber:
> On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 05:14:44PM -0400, Andrew Lewis wrote:
>> $100 is not going to cut it most likely, even for only 100 mbit
>> traffic only. Most providers are really antsy about spam/DMCA reports,
>> and aren't willing to deal with it for that cheap.
I largely agree with Sam, I just want to make some additions, here.
> On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 2:58 PM, Roger Dingledine wrote:
>> Open questions we need to decide about:
>>
>> 1) What exactly would we pay for?
>>
>
> As you said, reimbursing users for hosting is probably the best idea
> here,
Hi Roger, list
>
> I want to draw your attention to a thread I've started on the tor-relays
> list:
> https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2012-July/001433.html
>
> In short, we have a funder who wants to sponsor more and faster Tor
> exits, and we're brainstorming about how to use t
> Am Mittwoch, 11. Juli 2012, 14:33:55 schrieb Moritz Bartl:
>> 6) Be quick in answering abuse. We receive a very small number of
>> complaints, given that we run high bandwith nodes. I am actually
>> still surprised how few complaints we get. Roughly 80% are
>> automated reports, which we ignore,
Actually I can offer to publish a bunch of those abuse mails if there is
interest.
Just need to find some time to polish them a little- anonymize stuff and maybe
make some pretty statistics.
Julian
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They usually say that they are ;-) and very often there are 10-15 identical
Mails.
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Geoff Down schrieb:
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012, at 02:33 PM, Moritz Bartl wrote:
> Roughly 80% are automated reports, which we ignor
just filtering and ignoring them.
Julian Wissmann
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> I often get abuse complaints from icecat,biz saying that a "RIP
> attempt" was seen from the IP address of my exit node. Apparently
> this involves too many connections in a given period of time.
>
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