I Don't have any information about the subject but would it be possible
to buy own ip-range which would stay in my possession even if I switched
ISP's. I don't think it comes very cheap...
I have been thinking a long time how to run a stable exit node without
getting constantly in
M schrieb:
Okay, that cleared things a lot. I Guess that authorities treats that
ip-range as an ISP.
yes, as Timo already pointed out, my own Ripe assignment does the trick.
Authorities treat me like an isp.
I have been thinking a long time how to run a stable exit node without
getting
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Olaf Selke wrote:
M schrieb:
Okay, that cleared things a lot. I Guess that authorities treats that
ip-range as an ISP.
yes, as Timo already pointed out, my own Ripe assignment does the trick.
Authorities treat me like an isp.
Own Ripe
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: Okay, that cleared things a lot. I Guess that authorities treats that
: ip-range as an ISP.
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: Last week I was in contact with my ISP and it is possible to have your
: companys etc. information
hello,
blutmagie exit node has replaced its former socket 775 core2 duo E8600
cpu by a socket 775 core2 quad Q9650. Furthermore memory is upgraded
from 4 to 8 GB. Instead of one heavily loaded core which probably has
been bad for latency there are now four moderately loaded tor processes
running.
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Hello
I've been wondering this for a long time. How do you keep your exit node
running without interference from ISP / local police etc.? Especially
when it's the largest exit node.
I've had two exit-nodes which both we're closed, first by KRP
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M wrote:
Hello
I've been wondering this for a long time. How do you keep your exit node
running without interference from ISP / local police etc.? Especially
when it's the largest exit node.
Do a 'whois' for Olaf's IP range... ;)
Timo
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