[tor-relays] Are you looking for node diversity?

2013-01-05 Thread grarpamp
 I'd prefer to stay away from the US.

 (That said, the 1st and 2nd place remain the same in this case.)

 Exit probability is interesting: 43% chance of exiting from a US-based node.
 Also, I feel for that poor guy in Chile.

Try posting up on some of the lists/forums... isp-planet, datacenter,
nanog, etc for service in South America, Africa, India, Mid-East,
Hong Kong, Korea... wherever needed. For better prices, consider
mentioning the capitol and/or cable landing cities by name. For legal
separation, say that you're looking for a locally (in-country) owned/operated
company, as opposed to some global biz.

Subject: 'typeOFservice providers in place?'

Also google: site:cc vps/dedicated/whatever hosting
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Re: [tor-relays] Disappointing AUP - (was Re: DDOS?)

2013-01-05 Thread Moritz Bartl
On 04.01.2013 21:38, mick wrote:
 Thanks for the pointer - but yes, I'd prefer to stay away from the US.
 I think the US is probably already well served with tor nodes.

If we did not run too many exits already, I would go for a Hong Kong
server with Limehost: http://www.limehost.ro/servere/dedicated-models.html

We have one of their older offers, dedi Gbit for 110 Euro in Romania. I
am not sure if they allow Tor exits in Hong Kong, but it does not hurt
to ask.

-- 
Moritz Bartl
https://www.torservers.net/



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Re: [tor-relays] Disappointing AUP - (was Re: DDOS?)

2013-01-05 Thread mick
On Sat, 05 Jan 2013 11:40:42 +0100
Moritz Bartl mor...@torservers.net allegedly wrote:

 If we did not run too many exits already, I would go for a Hong Kong
 server with Limehost:
 http://www.limehost.ro/servere/dedicated-models.html
 
 We have one of their older offers, dedi Gbit for 110 Euro in Romania.
 I am not sure if they allow Tor exits in Hong Kong, but it does not
 hurt to ask.
 
Thanks Moritz. I'm currently trialling a VPS at digitalocean.com in
Amsterdam. So far it is looking very good - I'm not accustomed to
unmetered traffic allowance on a Gig network so it I'm having to play
with the configuration to prevent tor outpacing the VPS.

Cheers

Mick 

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