files and folders I have on two separate computers in my
> >>> house, I am running a Tor exit but I absolutely have nothing to do with
> >>> it. I am only able to physically view certain files ie; var/log/tor,
> >>> etc/tor/torrc, while other files like v
y be true. But raiding a private home over 400 Euros worth of
> ebooks, when the exit node isn't even being hosted there, sounds
> disproportionate.
>
> Which german state was this, if you don't mind telling?
Bavaria's cops have a history
orangewebsite,
1984, and 2 others, all pointing to advania DC. That's why I
wrote "almost" and not "all".
> On 4/8/2016 10:05 PM, Xza wrote:
>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>> Hash: SHA512
>>
>>
>>
>> On April 8, 2016 7:13:17 PM
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.
>>> T
- the person does not share these
analysis of course, or at least it's hard to get in touch
currently - is that in Netherlands a very large number of relays
is run by government agencies.
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gt;
> http://www.filehosting.org/file/details/558946/ExoticVPS.txt
> (Tab separated txt file)
>
> Kind regards
> tor-node.net
I'm curious to look at this list and compare it with my own.
Could you upload the .txt of this list to a
network/filepublishing service whi
in Iceland is pretty expensive compared to
for example Germany, but the few companies and DCs are very open
and generally often welcoming towards civil rights projects.
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