I'm running an exit node using my home ISP (yes, I've read the warnings). My
question is: what happens when my ISP changes my IPAddress? Will existing
connections to my node be lost and will the node reestablish itself?
Thanks, Chuck Bevitt
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. They can give me a
static IP address and I won't have to worry about my ISP objecting to any of
the traffic.
Chuck Bevitt
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On Feb 2, 2013, at 5:14 AM, Andreas Krey wrote:
> On Fri, 01 Feb 2013 15:56:48 +, Chuck Bevitt wrote:
>> I'm running an exi
laystation and iPad. Since I got the VPN and convinced Time Warner to cycle
my IP address, it's all smooth sailing.
Chuck Bevitt
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From: "Tom McLoughlin"
Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2013 11:46 AM
To:
Subject: [tor-relays] VPS
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since. Costs less than $100 /
year and gives me (and my ISP) some measure of protection from DMCA complaints.
The other side of the issue would be customers accessing web storefronts via
tor and getting blocked because the traffic comes from an exit node. Not sure
what the answer to that is.
Hello all,
I've run an exit node from my home in the past using my consumer ISP service
(Time Warner) and Windows 8, I'm pretty much of a Windows guy (I make my living
building business applications with Microsoft tools) but now I have an
opportunity to run an exit node on a hosted server runni