On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 15:50:59 -0300
Mendelson Gusmão wrote:
> Talking about security, even "legal security"... My ISP provides only
> one IP address, so, would be better to run it as a non-exit relay?
Depends on how comfortable you feel. As other posters have said, there
is the possibility of eff
The list of IP blocks
finally appeared on globe. The issue was with the ordination
.
I just put the IP blocks before the reduced policy and it worked.
Talking about security, even "legal security"... My ISP provides only one
IP address, so, would be better to run it as a non-exit rel
On Jun 9, 2014, at 11:26 AM, Mendelson Gusmão wrote:
> Hi! I just setup a tor relay, encouraged by EFF's Tor Challenge. All I have
> is a domestic connection. I've read my TOS and my ISP seems to be very
> friendly to this case. Although I have a little suspicion about traffic
> shaping, my e
Hi there,
Welcome to the club of Tor operators. While congratulating you, just wanna
remind you not to mix your traffic with Tor exit traffic for clarity.
For your specific question, after making changes in exit policy how long did
you wait before checking on globe?
On Monday, June 9, 2014