I am in a similiar situation. This time I editing an abuse reply to
Trabia Networks. Exit operator must live with that. Less weeks ago I
ordered two server in Conrads farm. Perhaps my (or your) server is the
bad one and Conrad must pay for it.
Thank you Conrad! If you need help, then call for it.

Olaf


Am 10.09.2018 um 18:00 schrieb to...@protonmail.com:
> My vision for the tor project (toropia, if you will) is that running a relay 
> be normal, i.e. part of the ritual of children leaving home for college would 
> be to make sure their parents know how to reboot the tor relay in the 
> basement when the power goes out.  But it would be a big plunge for an 
> amateur to set up an exit relay.  So when Conrad Rockenhaus offered SWIPEd 
> freeBSD installed relays, it seemed like a chance to get my feet wet.  I have 
> no freeBSD experience, but the new torproject directions turned out fine.  
> I'm trusting that Conrad's install will be fine while I learn about hardened 
> freeBSD and get plugged in about security updates.  So Conrad gets the grief, 
> and I just run the relay.  Maybe I'm not a "real" relay operator for this 
> one, but I think that's okay; I'm contributing to OS diversity, and a new 
> exit relay.
>
> When Conrad wrote about getting a court order this week, and got a reply from 
> teor, and said he was getting help with it, my reaction was "as least he 
> seems to be getting help" - a comforting thought for an amateur reading this 
> list who has never seen a court order.
>
> --torix
>
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