Re: [tor-relays] Sitevalley is no longer Tor-friendly

2013-07-27 Thread Gordon Morehouse
Tom Ritter: > On 18 July 2013 14:10, Roman Mamedov wrote: >> Maybe they just realized they can't actually offer unmetered bandwidth as >> they >> advertise, and Tor is about the only application that can readily eat all >> bandwidth you'll give it, no matter what. >> >> Tom, out of curiosity how

Re: [tor-relays] Sitevalley is no longer Tor-friendly

2013-07-27 Thread Lunar
Gordon Morehouse: > Yeah, I had to leave GANDI not because of admin pressure but because > they instituted a 500GB data cap instead of unmetered. Just to let others know, Nos Oignons [1] reached to them about the new pricing scheme and they offered to sponsor a 25 Mbit/s exit relay. It should get

Re: [tor-relays] Sitevalley is no longer Tor-friendly

2013-07-27 Thread grarpamp
>> GANDI > Just to let others know, Nos Oignons [1] reached to them about the new > pricing scheme and they offered to sponsor a 25 Mbit/s exit relay. It > should get live in the upcoming weeks. :) > > [1] https://nos-oignons.net/%C3%80_propos/index.en.html GANDI is pretty well known for good thi

Re: [tor-relays] Sitevalley is no longer Tor-friendly

2013-07-27 Thread Gordon Morehouse
Lunar: > Gordon Morehouse: >> Yeah, I had to leave GANDI not because of admin pressure but because >> they instituted a 500GB data cap instead of unmetered. > > Just to let others know, Nos Oignons [1] reached to them about the new > pricing scheme and they offered to sponsor a 25 Mbit/s exit rela