> On 17. Sep 2018, at 10:25, grarpamp wrote:
>
>> these costs
You do not know who much abuse you get. How should they calculate it?
Even if they can calculate it, there is no special Tor exit tariff out there. So
they bill you per hour? Thats all not really working ...
>
> They didn't hint a
> these costs
They didn't hint anything about money, they said denied
with "responsible" hint to possible legal fake news.
If all they care about is money, they could charge more
to cover it, freedom is a profitable business model.
What close minded ISPs like this care about is refusing,
on FUD /
They have to take care of the abuse mails, normally a real human will doing
this job and this costs money.
Companies want to make money, these costs and the possible reputation costs
(people get upset if someone
tries to hack their server/computer/hamster) is a really good reason to refuse
you
> I have also contacted RIMU Hosting, which has servers in Australia, and they
> said "As an account holder under our terms of use, you would be directly
> responsible for all content in and out of your server. In general that is
> not possible to do with a tor exist node, so we are not a good fit
On Wed, Sep 05, 2018 at 09:45:00PM +, nusenu wrote:
> due to the high amount of off-list spam I'm getting in response to emails I'm
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> all off-list emails to my -lists address will automatically be marked as
> read, please do not
> send me off-list emails to my -lists a
Isaac Grover, Aileron I.T.:
> there are already seven exit nodes in Australia per
> https://hackertarget.com/tor-exit-node-visualization/ .
site note:
that 3th party site sources its data from another 3th party site,
maybe it is better to use something closer to to source, you can get the li
I’m also unconcerned about the potential Access Bill passing into law. There’s going to be a general election before it’s even debated in both houses, and we may have an entirely new government by that time. An entirely new government might be unrealistic. They are both competing for the unin
> On 5 Sep 2018, at 12:30 pm, Isaac Grover, Aileron I.T.
> wrote:
>
> Good evening,
>
> Following up with a tongue-in-cheek suggestion to set up exit nodes in
> Australia, for those who are interested, there are already seven exit nodes
> in Australia per https://hackertarget.com/tor-exit-n