> You use OpenBSD, so why are you worried about DMCA? That is, you must care > about security so youfre already using aggressive blocklists, encrypted > peers only, etc etc. A well configured torrent client leaks very little > info. >
aggressive blocklists is a nice idea, will take a look. good tip, had some bad experience with encrypted peers, software was crashing a lot. will try again. > Unless laws have changed and you donft need any proof of wrongdoing > besides lots of peer to peer bandwidth to get investigated? In that case, > just ignore me. I donft torrent anymore so I could be out of date. > Actually if anyone knows more about the current status quo Ifd like to > hear more just out of curiosity. The discussion about the Netherlands has > been tremendously interesting to me. Only asking since Ifve found other > OpenBSD people do tend to be more astute and well informed than me! > >>> On Oct 19, 2017, at 13:12, Mike <the.li...@mgm51.com> wrote: >>> >>> On 10/19/2017 11:36 AM, Michael Hekeler wrote: >>> Am Thu, 19 Oct 2017 16:32:34 +0200 >>> schrieb "Christoph R. Murauer" <n...@nawi.is>: >>> >>>> To the other things spoken here (which I don't quote to keep it more >>>> short). Hetzner is a German company, which is part of the EU. There >>>> are not so many OpenBSD friendly hoster outside the USA and the EU. >>> >>> At the risk of sounding stupid, what is an "OpenBSD friendly hoster"? >> >> For me, that's an easy answer. >> >> An "OpenBSD friendly hoster" is one who knows you are running an OpenBSD >> VPS, and doesn't suggest you change iptables settings when talking about >> your firewall with their support team. >> > >