On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 08:53:06PM +0200, Moritz Bartl wrote:
> On 23.08.2012 19:14, Robin Kipp wrote:
> > I would also like to work with an ISP that is concerned with user
> > pass on my personal information to third parties whenever a slight
> > sign of trouble arises.
>
> I don't believe in "pr
On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 01:57:22AM +0200, Julian Wissmann wrote:
> Hi Robin,
>
> last time I checked, Hetzner did not allow to run Tor exits. Make sure if
> that still is the case before you run into trouble with them.
Haven't had a problem with them for a while, but that might
be just to an old
Hi Robin,
last time I checked, Hetzner did not allow to run Tor exits. Make sure if that
still is the case before you run into trouble with them.
Julian
> Hi Eugen,
>
>> Hetzner allows use of multiple IP addresses with one server.
>
> Ah, yes, that's true - thanks a lot for pointing that out
On 23.08.2012 19:14, Robin Kipp wrote:
> I would also like to work with an ISP that is concerned with user
> pass on my personal information to third parties whenever a slight
> sign of trouble arises.
I don't believe in "privacy hosters". Once police is involved, every ISP
will give out your data
Hi Roger,
thanks a lot for explaining this once again and also for the link! Admittedly,
I kind of like the sense of sarcasm about blacklists that you put into this
message :-)
Robin
Am 22.08.2012 um 22:36 schrieb Roger Dingledine :
> On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 08:37:16PM +0200, Rejo Zenger wrote:
Hi Eugen,
> Hetzner allows use of multiple IP addresses with one server.
Ah, yes, that's true - thanks a lot for pointing that out to me, as I
completely forgot about this! Well, I guess I could get myself a second IP in
that case and continue running it as a relay... But in that case, I think
Hi Moritz,
thanks a lot for the reply and for your information!
> It is best if people chose different ISPs and not group at a handful of
> them. There is a wiki page that lists ISPs, but I would avoid all of
> them (even those that like Tor) for that reason.
Hmmm, I guess that is a good and vali
Hi,
> Tor relays (regardless of exit policy) are listed in the Tor consensus,
> which is public -- it has to be so clients can get the list.
Yes. Of course. Stupid me.
> As for the problem the blacklisters were trying to solve, at best
> they were thinking "I want to block Tor, I'll scrape this
On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 08:37:16PM +0200, Rejo Zenger wrote:
> On 22 aug. 2012, at 16:07, Robin Kipp wrote:
> > I've already been running a Tor relay on that for quite a while,
> > but sadly had to find out that the server's IP subsequently got added
> > to several EMail blacklists - despite the se
On 22 aug. 2012, at 16:07, Robin Kipp wrote:
> root server hosted by Hetzner Online in Germany. I've already been running a
> Tor relay on that for quite a while, but sadly had to find out that the
> server's IP subsequently got added to several EMail blacklists - despite the
> server only bei
On We , Aug 22, 2012 at 04:07:05PM +0200, Robin Kipp wrote:
> Hi guys,
> having used Tor for quite a while now and educated several people on how to
> use it to surf anonymously and enhancing privacy, I'm now at a point where I
> really would like to give back and make a contribution to the netwo
Hi Robin,
Thank you for trying to run an exit relay!
It is best if people chose different ISPs and not group at a handful of
them. There is a wiki page that lists ISPs, but I would avoid all of
them (even those that like Tor) for that reason.
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/Goo
Hi guys,
having used Tor for quite a while now and educated several people on how to use
it to surf anonymously and enhancing privacy, I'm now at a point where I really
would like to give back and make a contribution to the network by hosting a Tor
exit node. Currently, I'm already running a Lin
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