Lunar:
Chris Sheats:
Hey tor-relays,
The past few months, since I upgraded my net connection to 1Gbps, I've
hit the top 40 fastest relays and the top 20 fastest exit nodes,
peaking to over 17 MB/s. I've always prided the fact that my ISP,
CondoInternet in Seattle, has been very
Mike-
On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 8:43 AM, Mike Perry mikepe...@torproject.org wrote:
Lunar:
Chris Sheats:
Hey tor-relays,
The past few months, since I upgraded my net connection to 1Gbps, I've
hit the top 40 fastest relays and the top 20 fastest exit nodes,
peaking to over 17 MB/s. I've
Lunar-
On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 12:26 AM, Lunar lu...@torproject.org wrote:
Chris Sheats:
Hey tor-relays,
The past few months, since I upgraded my net connection to 1Gbps, I've
hit the top 40 fastest relays and the top 20 fastest exit nodes,
peaking to over 17 MB/s. I've always prided the
Chris Sheats said:
this isn't a good precedent for TorProject/Seattle volunteers
considering that they provide 100 and 1000 Mbps service.
But are not the only ones [0]. Their position regarding TOR remains to
be seen.
[0] http://gigabitseattle.com/
Chris Sheats:
Mike-
Is their problem the amount of work they have to do because of the abuse
and legal complaints? Then offer to handle them directly.
The best way to do so is to become the contact address for the IP. With
your Regional Internet Registry, the process is usually called
Chris Sheats:
Hey tor-relays,
The past few months, since I upgraded my net connection to 1Gbps, I've
hit the top 40 fastest relays and the top 20 fastest exit nodes,
peaking to over 17 MB/s. I've always prided the fact that my ISP,
CondoInternet in Seattle, has been very welcoming of my
Hey tor-relays,
The past few months, since I upgraded my net connection to 1Gbps, I've
hit the top 40 fastest relays and the top 20 fastest exit nodes,
peaking to over 17 MB/s. I've always prided the fact that my ISP,
CondoInternet in Seattle, has been very welcoming of my reduced exit
node. In
A brief whois on the IP 216.243.58.198 reveals that the abuse address is
listed as CondoInternet.
Does anybody have experience getting an IP allocation so that the abuse
address is listed differently?
I have little experience, but perhaps this is a way out of this problem if
condo's problem is