Scaleway is an option that's worth considering. Hetzner Cloud is also good
but I'd avoid running an exit there. If you try BuyVM make sure you have a
dedicated CPU Core or you could have trouble with the fair share CPU policy
with crypto using too much CPU time.
On Tue, Jul 3, 2018 at 5:36 AM, Jas
Good to know. I will consider these alternatives.
Best,
Jason
On Tue, Jul 3, 2018, 1:21 AM Mirimir wrote:
> On 07/02/2018 06:41 AM, Jason Odoom wrote:
> > Guillermo,
> >
> > Sorry to read you've also had an issue with this. Please do share if you
> > are able to find a host that is open to allo
On 07/02/2018 06:41 AM, Jason Odoom wrote:
> Guillermo,
>
> Sorry to read you've also had an issue with this. Please do share if you
> are able to find a host that is open to allowing Tor Exit nodes!
>
> Best,
> Jason
GigaTux has said that they allow Tor exits.
And they run one themselves:
http
If you want an alternative to DigitalOcean for a Tor relay, two good
alternatives include BuyVM and ITL. I use them both for two exit relays
each. Both providers are unmetered in terms of bandwidth, have good
support, allow exits, and support both Linux and *BSD. If you need to
choose one of th
VPN, so I think meaningless, unless they are referring to my
identification.
Gerry
From: tor-relays On Behalf Of Marcel
Menzel
Sent: 02 July 2018 17:13
To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
Subject: Re: [tor-relays] Turning down my relay from DigitalOcean
Hi,
I am running a Tor exit n
> How long have you been running a relay with OVH?
I know, finding a hoster that is fine with exits
can be time consuming but if you want to help
network diversity OVH is about the worst place
to add relays.
If question is more OVH relays or no new relays
at all than you should certainly add more
Hi,
I am running a Tor exit node on a OVH VPS (VPS 2014, the cheapest
instance with 1CPU, 1G RAM to be exact) with approx. ~20MByte/s for at
least 2 years now without any problems, often surpassing it's traffic
limit w/o getting throttled whatsoever.
Regards,
Marcel
Am 02.07.2018 um 18:05 sch
Hi guys, OVH does not allow Tor nodes on VPSes indeed, but you can easily
work around this by hiring à physical machine and running VMs on it.
That is ok for OVH (this is how I run my relays since à few years).
Best
Patrick
Le lun. 2 juil. 2018 17:58, Jason Odoom a écrit :
> Hello Vadim,
>
> Ho
Hello Vadim,
How long have you been running a relay with OVH? I know they've stated that
they do not allow Tor relays on their network.
Best,
Jason
On Mon, Jul 2, 2018, 11:06 AM Vadim Tsesko wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I am using OVH.ie for my Tor relay. They don't limit traffic.
>
> Good lu
Hello everybody,
I am using OVH.ie for my Tor relay. They don't limit traffic.
Good luck!
On 07/02/2018 04:41 PM, Jason Odoom wrote:
Guillermo,
Sorry to read you've also had an issue with this. Please do share if you
are able to find a host that is open to allowing Tor Exit nodes!
Best,
Ja
Guillermo,
Sorry to read you've also had an issue with this. Please do share if you
are able to find a host that is open to allowing Tor Exit nodes!
Best,
Jason
On Mon, Jul 2, 2018, 9:28 AM Guillermo Narvaez wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Sadly I'm stoping the tor daemon in my relay due high co
Hello everyone,
Sadly I'm stoping the tor daemon in my relay due high cost of bandwidth
($100), in the meantime I start to search an optional hosting.
My apologies!
-Guillermo
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