On 02/03/2011 04:05 PM, Marco Predicatori wrote: > Afaik, there's no such law in Italy. Ask them which law it is.
asked, they told me to contact a lawyer (sic!) I told them that if they are telling me that they cannot keep my service up for some legal reason they should provide (I just asked for a weblink) the specific reason/law, no answer from them until now (and I don't think I'll ever get one) >> Anyway I was about to switch to another provider, can someone >> suggest me one that allows tor nodes? self suggestion: I asked hetzner if they accept a tor node, they told me "yes, but you're responsible" (of course) > I've been running an exit node for a few years on ngi.it. Never > heard from them. My node has been down for a few weeks for hardware > problems, but I plan to put it back on line soon. > According with http://torstatus.blutmagie.de/, almost any major ISP > in Italy connects some exit node. Kiss Seflow goodbye and be happy. :-) that will be my next step ;) italian tor (would-be) admins beware: avoid SEFLOW.it! ------------------------------------------------------ -- /\_______________ /--\ndrea |rentini http://atrent.it Laboratorio Software Libero @ Dipartimento di Informatica e Comunicazione @ Universita' degli Studi di Milano http://netlamps.it http://motocivismo.it [Freedom] / : \ | | / : v_@_ \ | | / : _H_\ \ / : [-#-] \ / : °U \ Food for thought => http://tecnocivismo.criticalminds.eu -------------------------------------------------------- se hai problemi col "quoting" leggi il seguente: http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top-posting if you have problems with "quoting", please read: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style *********************************************************************** To unsubscribe, send an e-mail to majord...@torproject.org with unsubscribe or-talk in the body. http://archives.seul.org/or/talk/