Re: [tor-relays] New relay operator here

2018-05-18 Thread privatesociety Tor
Thanks for your answers and the kind words! One relay had to be cancelled
because of bandwith issues, but five are still a nice number. Maybe the UK
one will be replaced by an NL dedicated server with 100 mbit uplink. All
servers are then also IPv6 compatible (four are already since today). :)

Colin Childs <co...@torproject.org> schrieb am Fr. 18. Mai 2018 um 03:30:

> Hi Privatesociety,
>
> Thank you for setting up these relays and contributing to the Tor network!
> I look forward to working with you in the future.
>
> In the #tor-relays IRC channel, there are a number of TorServers people,
> as well as people from partner organizations. There are also a number of us
> on this mailing list. Are you looking specifically to contribute to
> TorServers, or are you hoping to team up with a local partner organization
> / found your own partner org?
>
> If you’re unsure, I’d be happy to talk with you about options (as would
> other TS people, I’m sure). As Nusenu mentioned though, it would be helpful
> to know where you are based out of.
>
> Thanks, talk soon!
>
> On May 17, 2018, at 2:08 PM, privatesociety Tor <t...@privatesociety.is>
> wrote:
>
> Hello tor relay community!
> I‘d like to introduce six new relays, which are operated by
> privatesociety, a community of people, which fighting for privacy based in
> europe. The six relays provide a capacity of around 300 mbit/s (total) and
> are hosted on networks, which aren‘t much used - so better for the tor
> community. I hope we are working great together. :)
>
> Look at meetrics for more details:
>
> https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#search/family:7AF3F4E88A5AE224DB775732A52731C8E54208A6
>
>
> Anyway: We are maybe setting up an exit in the future, but for this we‘d
> like to join forces with other exit operators like TORSERVERS.net to have
> better connections in case of problems. Does anyone have contacts, which
> could be helpful?
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[tor-relays] New relay operator here

2018-05-17 Thread privatesociety Tor
Hello tor relay community!
I‘d like to introduce six new relays, which are operated by privatesociety,
a community of people, which fighting for privacy based in europe. The six
relays provide a capacity of around 300 mbit/s (total) and are hosted on
networks, which aren‘t much used - so better for the tor community. I hope
we are working great together. :)

Look at meetrics for more details:
https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#search/family:7AF3F4E88A5AE224DB775732A52731C8E54208A6

Anyway: We are maybe setting up an exit in the future, but for this we‘d
like to join forces with other exit operators like TORSERVERS.net to have
better connections in case of problems. Does anyone have contacts, which
could be helpful?
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