Re: [tor-relays] Call for discussion: turning funding into more exit relays

2012-07-26 Thread Andreas Fink
owner) was already in (however not in proper format and from the wrong country so we didn't have to answer it anyway. They couldn't even read whois entries correctly or use traceroute to get an idea where the server really is). Andreas Fink CEO DataCell ehf > -- > An

Re: [tor-relays] Call for discussion: turning funding into more exit relays

2012-07-30 Thread Andreas Fink
On 30.07.2012, at 12:54, Moritz Bartl wrote: > On 24.07.2012 00:09, Roger Dingledine wrote: >> - What do you currently pay for hosting/bandwidth, and how much bandwidth >> do you get for that? > > 109 Euro for Gbit in Romania (Voxility/Limehost) > $400 each for Gbit in Budapest and USA (Axigy)*

Re: [tor-relays] Call for discussion: turning funding into more exit relays

2012-07-30 Thread Andreas Fink
On 30.07.2012, at 13:03, Moritz Bartl wrote: > On 30.07.2012 12:57, Andreas Fink wrote: >>> 109 Euro for Gbit in Romania (Voxility/Limehost) >>> $400 each for Gbit in Budapest and USA (Axigy)* >>> 300 Euro for 200 Mbps in Sweden >>> 375 Euro for 2

Re: [tor-relays] DigitalOcean, cheap VPS that's ok with middle relays

2013-01-08 Thread Andreas Fink
On 08.01.2013, at 20:51, Moritz Bartl wrote: > Hi Micah, > > On 08.01.2013 19:47, Micah Lee wrote: >> FYI, I just discovered a VPS provider DigitalOcean, and they seem fine >> with people running non-exit nodes: > > Thanks for the hint. In general, I don't see why VPS providers would not > all

[tor-relays] hardware

2013-07-11 Thread Andreas Fink
can someone give me hints on what hardware would be best suited to run big fat tor exit nodes connected with multiple 1gbps or 10gps links? We are considering putting some fat boxes near major internet exchanges of the world. sent from iPhone ___ tor