On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 6:50 AM, Andy Isaacson <a...@hexapodia.org> wrote: > On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 01:23:13PM -0400, Zack Weinberg wrote: >> On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 12:35 PM, Andy Isaacson <a...@hexapodia.org> wrote: >> > Yes, there are cases of law enforcement seizing all computer gear from a >> > house with a exit node -- not just the exit node computer. Most >> > recently in Austria in a child porn investigation. >> >> We did some operational planning for this risk, in conjunction with >> the university legal and IT departments, when we set up the CMU Tor >> exit. > > Similarly for Noisebridge / Noisetor, we decided to host at a commercial > facility separate from our "production servers" both for > cost-per-bandwidth and separation-of-risk reasons.
Physical standoff distance and preparation is certainly best. Similarly, has anyone ever put a Tor/EFF exit relay notice and contact info on their door? Let their neighbors and/or flatmates know? Consulted with agencies likely to service warrants? Not to stop such legal process, but to lessen through education some of the risks involved. _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays