Re: [tor-relays] Irony and inconsistency

2014-01-17 Thread Fabiano London

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 On 12 Jan 2014, at 20:51, I beatthebasta...@inbox.com wrote:
 
 It is Crissic I was referring to.
 I've been caught by several similarly.
 But I can say that a couple have quietly let it go on after I put some 
 argument taken from Jacob, Roger, and others of the real legal status of 
 nodes and Tor's real value.  Some say Tor's good but the business rejects it 
 from its model.
 
 If we all keep stating the facts each time individually we must build the 
 collective impression that people using their own money for privacy and 
 against tyranny (Ayatollah/NSA same same) are reliable and a not real problem 
 and to be accomodated.
 
 CPU use level is the one I can't control.  That may effect the other slices 
 of server but getting them on Tor's side might bring some tolerance.  I asked 
 them to limit the resources to my VPS which gained some ground and an offer 
 of further help.
 
 Note the second anecdote wherein the VPS business went to the trouble of 
 downloading and installing Tor when I couldn't.
 
 I feel Tor is getting to a critical mass not to far away.  Angela Merkel 
 might be looking at using it.
 
 Robert
 
 Same thing here.
 I had a server from day one with them and was told Sorry you've been with us 
 from the start.
 But after careful consideration, Crissic Solutions LLC has decided to ban the 
 usage of TOR on the Crissic network.
 
 
 One about three relays paid for a year in advance.
 
 “Something Solutions LLC has decided to ban the usage of TOR.“ despite “We DO 
 Allow Tor Relays  being in their current AUP.
 [snip]
 
 I see no need to be so solicitous of the vendor's reputation.  It is Crissic 
 Solutions ( http://crissic.net/ ) that has changed its policy.
 
 When I asked the reason for the policy change I was told Few different 
 reasons, primarily network related.  My take is that they didn't like their 
 users actually using all the bandwidth that they paid for.
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Re: [tor-relays] Irony and inconsistency

2014-01-17 Thread Karsten Loesing
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On 1/18/14 8:11 AM, Fabiano London wrote:
 Please! I am not participate in this forum anymore! Any e mail that coming 
 after this will be reported to Uk intelligence police (M15) 
 Be aware pls with all posts or e mails here !
 Have a nice weekend to all  
 
 On 12 Jan 2014, at 18:30, Richard Budd rotorb...@gmail.com wrote:

 Same thing here.
 I had a server from day one with them and was told Sorry you've been with 
 us from the start.
 But after careful consideration, Crissic Solutions LLC has decided to ban 
 the usage of TOR on the Crissic network.


 On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 11:29 AM, Steve Snyder swsny...@snydernet.net 
 wrote:
 On 01/03/2014 05:46 PM, I wrote:
 In this morning's messages -

 One about three relays paid for a year in advance.

 “Something Solutions LLC has decided to ban the usage of TOR.“ despite “We 
 DO Allow Tor Relays  being in their current AUP.
 [snip]

 I see no need to be so solicitous of the vendor's reputation.  It is 
 Crissic Solutions ( http://crissic.net/ ) that has changed its policy.

 When I asked the reason for the policy change I was told Few different 
 reasons, primarily network related.  My take is that they didn't like 
 their users actually using all the bandwidth that they paid for.
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Re: [tor-relays] Irony and inconsistency

2014-01-12 Thread I




It is Crissic I was referring to.I've been caught by several similarly.But I can say that a couple have quietly let it go on after I put some argument taken from Jacob, Roger, and others of the real legal status of nodes and Tor's real value. Some say Tor's good but the business rejects it from its model.If we all keep stating the facts each time individually we must build the collective impression that people using their own money for privacy and against tyranny (Ayatollah/NSA same same) are reliable and a not real problem and to be accomodated.CPU use level is the one I can't control. That may effect the other slices of server but getting them on Tor's side might bring some tolerance. I asked them to limit the resources to my VPS which gained some ground and an offer of further help.Note the second anecdote wherein the VPS business went to the trouble of downloading and installing Tor when I couldn't.I feel Tor is getting to a critical mass not to far away. Angela Merkel might be looking at using it.RobertSame thing here.I had a server from day one with them and was told "Sorry you've been with us from the start.But after careful consideration, Crissic Solutions LLC has decided to ban the usage of TOR on the Crissic network."


One about three relays paid for a year in advance.

“Something Solutions LLC has decided to ban the usage of TOR.“ despite “We DO Allow Tor Relays" being in their current AUP.

[snip]

I see no need to be so solicitous of the vendor's reputation. It is Crissic Solutions ( http://crissic.net/ ) that has changed its policy.

When I asked the reason for the policy change I was told "Few different reasons, primarily network related." My take is that they didn't like their users actually using all the bandwidth that they paid for.

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[tor-relays] Irony and inconsistency

2014-01-03 Thread I
In this morning's messages -

One about three relays paid for a year in advance.

“Something Solutions LLC has decided to ban the usage of TOR.“ despite “We DO 
Allow Tor Relays  being in their current AUP.

One about downloading Tor and installing it as an exit for me when I couldn't.

“This issue has now been resolved.
root@XXXIX:/# tor
Jan 02 23:51:53.668 [notice] Tor v0.2.4.20 (git-0d50b03673670de6) running on 
Linux with Libevent 2.0.19-stable and OpenSSL 1.0.1c.
Best Regards,

Robert


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