I'd like to mention a few additional things:
Firstly if you look at the source code of their mail, then you will find
that the image is hosted at a unique URL. Automatically loading the
image will let them know that you opened the mail. They also publish
this info in their abuse feed e.g.:
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The problem with Belgium isn't finding a Tor friendly provider, the
problem is that bandwidth costs a lot of money, very weird considering
Belgium is supposed to be a developed nation (up until recently,
residential lines had a traffic limit too, maybe they still do):
http://www.belgonet.com/
Well, you can think of different countries / hosters you would like to
run your exit at and then check on globe how populated that location is:
https://globe.torproject.org
It's not exactly what you want, but a start.
On 05.04.2016 08:24 PM, SuperSluether wrote:
I want to host an exit relay,
thinks and they don't seems to think so highly of them
because it's one of the largest ISP on the webiron list and according
to that new feature of webiron, they never open their email.
On 2016-01-29 2:13 PM, Schokomilch NOC wrote:
We quickly have created a poc to prevent their webbug of
We quickly have created a poc to prevent their webbug of being useful:
https://github.com/TheSchokomilchFoundation/IronFist
IronFist will parse their latest JSON data (by downloading it via a Tor
connection if a Tor-socks is available on 127.0.0.1:9050)
It then generates a list of all current
Monday we received their usual spam about our exit-node sending spam,
and of course instead of implementing the TorDNSEL on their sites, they
rather want us to block a whole /24 range.
Anyhow, one line caught our eyes:
"Tor: Please note as the abuse from Tor has gotten out of hand, we do
not