Re: [tor-relays] ISP

2021-04-06 Thread William Kane
Don't use either, Scaleway now owns Online S.A.S which is also on the list of ISP's to avoid. Also avoid Hetzner and DigitalOcean. - William On 03/04/2021, Андрей Гвоздев wrote: > Which ISP is better? Scaleway or OVH? > ___ > tor-relays mailing list

Re: [tor-relays] ISP

2021-04-05 Thread grarpamp
> Which ISP is better? They all suck. Go start your own ISPs and meshnets that actually gives a shit about people, privacy, transparency, censorship, servers, speech, freedom, crypto, and actually fights back against government largesse, intrusion, regulation, power, etc. Demand is high, you

Re: [tor-relays] ISP

2021-04-05 Thread Андрей Гвоздев
Thank you пн, 5 апр. 2021 г. в 19:40, gus : > > Hi, > > On Sat, Apr 03, 2021 at 02:07:40AM +, Андрей Гвоздев wrote: > > Which ISP is better? Scaleway or OVH? > > This was answered 3 days ago: > https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2021-April/019547.html > > Gus > -- > The Tor

Re: [tor-relays] ISP

2021-04-05 Thread Cristiano Kubiaki Gomes
I never tried them, but I would recommend the 1984hosting. I am using for relay and bridge and I never got a complaint from them. On Sun 4 Apr 2021 at 22:57, Андрей Гвоздев wrote: > Which ISP is better? Scaleway or OVH? > ___ > tor-relays mailing

Re: [tor-relays] ISP

2021-04-05 Thread Matthew Smith
On Sat, 3 Apr 2021, at 03:07, Андрей Гвоздев wrote: > Which ISP is better? Scaleway or OVH? They are both quite friendly to Tor relays, but there are already many Tor relays running on these ISPs. I think it's better to go with a smaller ISP to keep the network healthy.

Re: [tor-relays] ISP

2021-04-05 Thread gus
Hi, On Sat, Apr 03, 2021 at 02:07:40AM +, Андрей Гвоздев wrote: > Which ISP is better? Scaleway or OVH? This was answered 3 days ago: https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2021-April/019547.html Gus -- The Tor Project Community Team Lead http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/

[tor-relays] ISP

2021-04-04 Thread Андрей Гвоздев
Which ISP is better? Scaleway or OVH? ___ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays

Re: [tor-relays] ISP

2021-03-31 Thread Daniel
Yes, I had a few exits there for some time. They were quite good and all abuse was closed with a comment explaining that you run a tor exit node and you are not responsible for the traffic. However, after about a year, they closed my account from one day to the next and I had to shut down all

Re: [tor-relays] ISP

2021-03-31 Thread Roman Mamedov
On Wed, 31 Mar 2021 01:13:56 + Андрей Гвоздев wrote: > Did anyone run relays on Scaleway? Scaleway is the new name of Online SAS, a lot of people run relays there (#3 most popular AS) -- for that reason it is actually kind of discouraged to add more. If you already have a server there for

Re: [tor-relays] ISP (?????? ???????)

2021-03-31 Thread Mark Murray
; I'm having a little problem with setting up (my be some rights...) the > > html page on the relay DIRPort. > > On my logs : > > ?00:00:03 [NOTICE] Tor 0.4.5.7 opening new log file. > > ?00:00:03 [WARN] Could not open "/var/www/html/tor-relay.html": > > Permi

Re: [tor-relays] ISP

2021-03-31 Thread Olaf Grimm
Yes. I have some there. You get abuse messages. Reply fast or your accout will be blocked. Olaf Am 31.03.2021 03:13 schrieb Андрей Гвоздев: Did anyone run relays on Scaleway? ___ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org

[tor-relays] ISP

2021-03-31 Thread Андрей Гвоздев
Did anyone run relays on Scaleway? ___ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays

Re: [tor-relays] ISP Nat

2018-03-14 Thread Paul Templeton
Thanks teor > I would recommend using a caching resolver, it puts much less load on the > remote resolvers you are using. Went down this path - its working. Paul 609662E824251C283164243846C035C803940378 ___ tor-relays mailing list

Re: [tor-relays] ISP Nat

2018-03-13 Thread teor
> On 14 Mar 2018, at 01:28, Paul Templeton wrote: > > Thanks nusenu > >> I'd say this is broken network and ask them to fix it. > Ticket has been lodge but it takes for ever to get something done - The node > has been off line for two weeks now (After a power issue in the

Re: [tor-relays] ISP Nat

2018-03-13 Thread Paul Templeton
Thanks nusenu > I'd say this is broken network and ask them to fix it. Ticket has been lodge but it takes for ever to get something done - The node has been off line for two weeks now (After a power issue in the rack). There has been issue after issue getting the system up again and now this.

Re: [tor-relays] ISP Nat

2018-03-13 Thread nusenu
>> Can you elaborate on your network topology and NAT? > > Out bound traffic from 95.130.9.210 goes via 95.130.9.1 then 95.130.8.1 then > out to the real world. outbound: [ 95.130.9.210 ] --> [outbound gw 95.130.9.1 ] --> [2th hop 95.130.8.1 ] --> inet > In bound traffic comes via

Re: [tor-relays] ISP Nat

2018-03-13 Thread Paul Templeton
> Can you elaborate on your network topology and NAT? Out bound traffic from 95.130.9.210 goes via 95.130.9.1 then 95.130.8.1 then out to the real world. In bound traffic comes via 95.130.8.11 then 9.130.8.120 It's NATted at 95.130.8.11 and all I see is this address connected to the system(ie

Re: [tor-relays] ISP Nat

2018-03-13 Thread nusenu
Paul Templeton: > Hi All, > > I have an ISP who has started NATting inbound traffic and has screwed > DNS resolution. Is there a way to bind DNS requests to use a specific > IP address (Have multiple) that is not affected with this NATting > problem. Can you elaborate on your network topology

Re: [tor-relays] ISP Nat

2018-03-13 Thread Paul Templeton
> and has screwed DNS resolution. ;; reply from unexpected source: 95.130.8.11#53, expected 95.130.8.8#53 ;; reply from unexpected source: 95.130.8.11#53, expected 95.130.8.9#53 This is the problem I'm having... 609662E824251C283164243846C035C803940378

[tor-relays] ISP Nat

2018-03-13 Thread Paul Templeton
Hi All, I have an ISP who has started NATting inbound traffic and has screwed DNS resolution. Is there a way to bind DNS requests to use a specific IP address (Have multiple) that is not affected with this NATting problem. Paul 609662E824251C283164243846C035C803940378

Re: [tor-relays] ISP is aking me to send a selfie holding my identity card

2017-12-10 Thread Paul Templeton
Have three servers around the globe and never been asked for ID. Even in Australia where your have to identify your self with ID. It must be the type of system yo are purchasing as I have found all of mine are under the banner of corporate. paul

Re: [tor-relays] ISP is aking me to send a selfie holding my identity card

2017-12-10 Thread Anders Burmeister
yeah, that wouldnt happen 10 years ago. The world got paranoid Sent with [ProtonMail](https://protonmail.com) Secure Email. > Original Message > Subject: Re: [tor-relays] ISP is aking me to send a selfie holding my > identity card > Local Time: 10 December 2017 9

Re: [tor-relays] ISP is aking me to send a selfie holding my identity card

2017-12-10 Thread Tanous
age > Subject: Re: [tor-relays] ISP is aking me to send a selfie holding my > identity card > Local Time: December 8, 2017 6:52 AM > UTC Time: December 8, 2017 8:52 AM > From: sebast...@urbach.org > To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org > > Hi, > > I'm a online.ne

Re: [tor-relays] ISP is aking me to send a selfie holding my identity card

2017-12-10 Thread Petrusko
OVH = French company... Damn, they ask this for renting a server ? Like someone who wants to buy a weapon !! (in this country + an additional hunter card...) 2020 we will need a "Good web citizen" digital card to rent a server... and adding a software running behind to prove we are good people,

Re: [tor-relays] ISP is aking me to send a selfie holding my identity card

2017-12-08 Thread Anders Burmeister
age > Subject: [tor-relays] ISP is aking me to send a selfie holding my identity > card > Local Time: 8 December 2017 1:54 AM > UTC Time: 8 December 2017 00:54 > From: tan...@protonmail.com > To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org <tor-relays@lists.torproject.org> > &g

Re: [tor-relays] ISP is aking me to send a selfie holding my identity card

2017-12-08 Thread Ralph Seichter
> [...] It was fun while it lasted, and although I find it hilarious how upset you are, I am afraid I'll have to cut this short. Welcome to my killfile, and sorry I won't be able to play any further. ;-) -Ralph ___ tor-relays mailing list

Re: [tor-relays] ISP is aking me to send a selfie holding my identity card

2017-12-08 Thread niftybunny
I thought about the baby to not complete shut down your mind. Anyway: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anecdotal_evidence Where only one or a few anecdotes are presented, there is a larger chance that they may be unreliable due to cherry-picked

Re: [tor-relays] ISP is aking me to send a selfie holding my identity card

2017-12-08 Thread Ralph Seichter
On 08.12.2017 14:48, niftybunny wrote: > As a baby I pissed in a church. I was never in jail for this, thats > why it is legal to shit/piss in churches. Your logic. So now you're saying it is illegal for babies to have a wee in church, and they might be jailed for it? :-))) Also, if the

Re: [tor-relays] ISP is aking me to send a selfie holding my identity card

2017-12-08 Thread niftybunny
Yes, can. You can skip it if you want but that doesnt mean that they will. “I never had to show it” proves ignorance and I posted the facts. You read it and now you know that legal. You learned something today! Congratulations! Markus As a baby I pissed in a church. I was never in jail for

Re: [tor-relays] ISP is aking me to send a selfie holding my identity card

2017-12-08 Thread Alexander Dietrich
On 2017-12-08 13:24, niftybunny wrote: >> On 8. Dec 2017, at 10:23, Alexander Dietrich wrote: >> >> I have no experience with Hetzner, but no ISP in Germany (or elsewhere) has >> ever asked me for a copy of my passport. I'd rather spend my money >> elsewhere. >> >>

Re: [tor-relays] ISP is aking me to send a selfie holding my identity card

2017-12-08 Thread Ralph Seichter
On 08.12.2017 14:29, niftybunny wrote: > > > In Germany you have to send them a copy of your passport before > > > they even get you a server. Got this with Hetzner. > > > > No, you don't have to. What German law do you think would require it? > >

Re: [tor-relays] ISP is aking me to send a selfie holding my identity card

2017-12-08 Thread niftybunny
> On 8. Dec 2017, at 14:15, Ralph Seichter wrote: > > On 08.12.2017 02:46, niftybunny wrote: > >> I do not think they will compromise and this is “normal” behaviour for >> a ISP from Europe. > > I strongly disagree to that being "normal" in any shape or form. I have

Re: [tor-relays] ISP is aking me to send a selfie holding my identity card

2017-12-08 Thread Ralph Seichter
Quoting myself, because of neurons firing slowly today: > I have rented servers with several European hosters and have not once > been asked for ID. It just occurred to me that some hosters might have considered my credit card information as an indirect proof of ID ("The credit card company

Re: [tor-relays] ISP is aking me to send a selfie holding my identity card

2017-12-08 Thread Ralph Seichter
On 08.12.2017 02:46, niftybunny wrote: > I do not think they will compromise and this is “normal” behaviour for > a ISP from Europe. I strongly disagree to that being "normal" in any shape or form. I have rented servers with several European hosters and have not once been asked for ID. > In

Re: [tor-relays] ISP is aking me to send a selfie holding my identity card

2017-12-08 Thread x9p
> On that issue, we are in complete agreement, I think. What > it means is that the people in those countries are already being > denied their rights. Their governments are using a different > method or set of methods from the ones the U.S. government is > using, but it still equates to

Re: [tor-relays] ISP is aking me to send a selfie holding my identity card

2017-12-08 Thread Scott Bennett
grarpamp wrote: > > Sent them their stuff they demanded and 2 days later my > > account was restored and they are ?fine? with abuse. > > Because doing KYC and Gestapo on operators over "bad" traffic > that you're already not responsible for somehow magically > turns it into

Re: [tor-relays] ISP is aking me to send a selfie holding my identity card

2017-12-08 Thread niftybunny
>>> Markus >>> >>> >>>> On 8. Dec 2017, at 02:41, Tanous <tan...@protonmail.com >>>> <mailto:tan...@protonmail.com>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Thanks Markus, I'll ask them if there is another way to unlock my account. >>>&

Re: [tor-relays] ISP is aking me to send a selfie holding my identity card

2017-12-08 Thread niftybunny
;> On 8. Dec 2017, at 02:41, Tanous <tan...@protonmail.com >>> <mailto:tan...@protonmail.com>> wrote: >>> >>> Thanks Markus, I'll ask them if there is another way to unlock my account. >>> In this situations i'm never certain if I have been hacked

Re: [tor-relays] ISP is aking me to send a selfie holding my identity card

2017-12-08 Thread Alexander Dietrich
mail.com> wrote: > > Thanks Markus, I'll ask them if there is another way to unlock my account. > In this situations i'm never certain if I have been hacked or something... > Regards, > Tanous > > Original Message > Subject: Re: [tor-relays] I

Re: [tor-relays] ISP is aking me to send a selfie holding my identity card

2017-12-08 Thread Sebastian Urbach
2:41, Tanous <tan...@protonmail.com> wrote: Thanks Markus, I'll ask them if there is another way to unlock my account. In this situations i'm never certain if I have been hacked or something... Regards, Tanous Original Message ---- Subject: Re: [tor-relays] ISP is aking m

Re: [tor-relays] ISP is aking me to send a selfie holding my identity card

2017-12-08 Thread grarpamp
> Sent them their stuff they demanded and 2 days later my > account was restored and they are “fine” with abuse. Because doing KYC and Gestapo on operators over "bad" traffic that you're already not responsible for somehow magically turns it into "good" traffic that you are responsible for. Lol,

Re: [tor-relays] ISP is aking me to send a selfie holding my identity card

2017-12-07 Thread niftybunny
r something... > Regards, > Tanous > > >> Original Message >> Subject: Re: [tor-relays] ISP is aking me to send a selfie holding my >> identity card >> Local Time: December 7, 2017 11:26 PM >> UTC Time: December 8, 2017 1:26 AM >> Fr

Re: [tor-relays] ISP is aking me to send a selfie holding my identity card

2017-12-07 Thread Tanous
Thanks Markus, I'll ask them if there is another way to unlock my account. In this situations i'm never certain if I have been hacked or something... Regards, Tanous > Original Message > Subject: Re: [tor-relays] ISP is aking me to send a selfie holding my > iden

Re: [tor-relays] ISP is aking me to send a selfie holding my identity card

2017-12-07 Thread niftybunny
<https://protonmail.com/> Secure Email. > >> Original Message ---- >> Subject: Re: [tor-relays] ISP is aking me to send a selfie holding my >> identity card >> Local Time: December 7, 2017 10:57 PM >> UTC Time: December 8, 2017 12:57 AM >> From:

Re: [tor-relays] ISP is aking me to send a selfie holding my identity card

2017-12-07 Thread Tanous
it is Online.net. Sent with [ProtonMail](https://protonmail.com) Secure Email. > Original Message > Subject: Re: [tor-relays] ISP is aking me to send a selfie holding my > identity card > Local Time: December 7, 2017 10:57 PM > UTC Time: December 8, 2017 12:5

Re: [tor-relays] ISP is aking me to send a selfie holding my identity card

2017-12-07 Thread niftybunny
DigitalOcean demanded access to my FaceBook and Twitter account for verification … I do not own a Twitter or Facebook account … Which ISP is it? Cheers, Markus > On 8. Dec 2017, at 01:54, Tanous wrote: > > Hi, > Im running an exit relay for 116 days. Today i received

[tor-relays] ISP is aking me to send a selfie holding my identity card

2017-12-07 Thread Tanous
Hi, Im running an exit relay for 116 days. Today i received an email from my ISP saying that my account has been locked for security reasons. They asked me to send a copy of my identity card and a selfie holding it. I found that very odd and i feel uncomfortable sending that data to them. Should

Re: [tor-relays] ISP, Abuses , Intrusion Prevention etc.

2016-10-11 Thread Kurt Besig
On 10/11/2016 1:53 AM, Moritz Bartl wrote: > On 10/11/2016 12:51 AM, Kenneth Freeman wrote: > I set up my own ISP (AS28715) so I could run Tor exits etc without any > trouble. Could you share a bit more about what is involved in doing that? >>> I'd also be very interested in learning

Re: [tor-relays] ISP, Abuses , Intrusion Prevention etc.

2016-10-11 Thread Markus Koch
tldr: epic quest chain, this ISP item must be orange. 2016-10-11 10:53 GMT+02:00 Moritz Bartl : > On 10/11/2016 12:51 AM, Kenneth Freeman wrote: > I set up my own ISP (AS28715) so I could run Tor exits etc without any > trouble. Could you share a bit more about

Re: [tor-relays] ISP, Abuses , Intrusion Prevention etc.

2016-10-11 Thread Moritz Bartl
On 10/11/2016 12:51 AM, Kenneth Freeman wrote: I set up my own ISP (AS28715) so I could run Tor exits etc without any trouble. >>> Could you share a bit more about what is involved in doing that? >> I'd also be very interested in learning more about setting up an ISP >> for Tor. Is it a

Re: [tor-relays] ISP, Abuses , Intrusion Prevention etc.

2016-10-10 Thread Kenneth Freeman
On 10/10/2016 11:43 AM, Green Dream wrote: >>> I set up my own ISP (AS28715) so I could run Tor exits etc without any >>> trouble. >> >> Could you share a bit more about what is involved in doing that? > > > I'd also be very interested in learning more about setting up an ISP > for Tor. Is it

Re: [tor-relays] ISP, Abuses , Intrusion Prevention etc.

2016-10-10 Thread Green Dream
>> I set up my own ISP (AS28715) so I could run Tor exits etc without any >> trouble. > > Could you share a bit more about what is involved in doing that? I'd also be very interested in learning more about setting up an ISP for Tor. Is it a non-profit? How many man hours did it take (roughly) to

Re: [tor-relays] ISP, Abuses , Intrusion Prevention etc.

2016-10-10 Thread Kevin Steen
On 10/10/16 12:41, Gareth Llewellyn wrote: > > I set up my own ISP (AS28715) so I could run Tor exits etc without any > trouble. Could you share a bit more about what is involved in doing that? Thanks -Kevin ___ tor-relays mailing list

Re: [tor-relays] ISP, Abuses , Intrusion Prevention etc.

2016-10-10 Thread Gareth Llewellyn
On 9 Oct 2016 11:36, "pa011" wrote: > > - what forces drive ISP's to behave like they do with abuses? > - maybe Exit volunteers and here especially the big ones could ask some questions to their ISP to get more light on this I set up my own ISP (AS28715) so I could run Tor

[tor-relays] ISP, Abuses , Intrusion Prevention etc.

2016-10-09 Thread pa011
My personal efforts over the last months as well as the recent discussion about Intrusion prevention showed, there are more and more ISP's not giving support any more for running Tor exits, either in not allowing new ones or even shutting down existing ones. Sure there are still chances to