Hello list,
I was hoping to get a good suggestion from here for a hosting provider that is tolerant with Tor exit nodes.
I went through the mailing list archive a few months back and there weren't any good suggestions on hosting providers.
Also, I checked the 'GoodBadISPs' page in the Tor wiki but it is pretty outdated and I already got burned with one provider from there: ITLDC, it was added on 2016-04-23 but they bluntly stated that they DO NOT tolerate exit nodes after 2 abuse complaints, my exit node was running for 1 month there.
One of the abuses was handled but with the second one they basically wanted me to block HTTP/S traffic on the VPS.
I am not sure who edits and keeps track of the mentioned page but it would be a good idea to remove the mentioned provider from there so other people wont waste their money.
Hope to get some recommendations since I want to support the network with an exit node.
Thanks in advance!
With regards,
jack
I am not sure who edits and keeps track of the mentioned page but it would be a good idea to remove the mentioned provider from there so other people wont waste their money.
trac.torproject.org is a wiki, everyone can edit it. I moved the hoster you mentioned to the 'bad' section.
yeah it's servers with cocks, but it is in Romania / IP location the Seychelles, and I have had no issues with my exit node on them.
Sunday, September 17, 2017, 11:32:33 AM, you wrote:
Hello list,
I was hoping to get a good suggestion from here for a hosting provider that is tolerant with Tor exit nodes.
I went through the mailing list archive a few months back and there weren't any good suggestions on hosting providers.
Also, I checked the 'GoodBadISPs' page in the Tor wiki but it is pretty outdated and I already got burned with one provider from there: ITLDC, it was added on 2016-04-23 but they bluntly stated that they DO NOT tolerate exit nodes after 2 abuse complaints, my exit node was running for 1 month there.
One of the abuses was handled but with the second one they basically wanted me to block HTTP/S traffic on the VPS.
I am not sure who edits and keeps track of the mentioned page but it would be a good idea to remove the mentioned provider from there so other people wont waste their money.
Hope to get some recommendations since I want to support the network with an exit node.
Thanks in advance!
With regards,
jack
tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
https://okservers.net/ is newer, but they are Tor friendly, very price competitive, and allow payment in Bitcoin.
On Sun, Sep 17, 2017 at 1:59 PM King Queen kingqueenits@gmail.com wrote:
yeah it's servers with cocks, but it is in Romania / IP location the Seychelles, and I have had no issues with my exit node on them.
Sunday, September 17, 2017, 11:32:33 AM, you wrote:
Hello list,
I was hoping to get a good suggestion from here for a hosting provider that is tolerant with Tor exit nodes.
I went through the mailing list archive a few months back and there weren't any good suggestions on hosting providers.
Also, I checked the 'GoodBadISPs' page in the Tor wiki but it is pretty outdated and I already got burned with one provider from there: ITLDC, it was added on 2016-04-23 but they bluntly stated that they DO NOT tolerate exit nodes after 2 abuse complaints, my exit node was running for 1 month there.
One of the abuses was handled but with the second one they basically wanted me to block HTTP/S traffic on the VPS.
I am not sure who edits and keeps track of the mentioned page but it would be a good idea to remove the mentioned provider from there so other people wont waste their money.
Hope to get some recommendations since I want to support the network with an exit node.
Thanks in advance!
With regards,
jack
tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
-- Best regards, King mailto:kingqueenits@gmail.com
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Alec Larsen:
https://okservers.net/ is newer, but they are Tor friendly, very price competitive, and allow payment in Bitcoin.
I see you added your exit relay very recently.
This interesting AS appeared already before on this list: https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2017-May/012384.html
Alec Larsen:
https://okservers.net/ is newer, but they are Tor friendly, very price competitive, and allow payment in Bitcoin.
That AS hosts already >2.5% exit probability (position #8 on the biggest exit ASes) because it hosts the fastest exit. https://atlas.torproject.org/#search/as:AS395978
Please consider finding new hosters compass can help with that: https://compass.torproject.org (filter for your planed relay type guard/exit and group by AS/country)
nusenu:
Alec Larsen:
https://okservers.net/ is newer, but they are Tor friendly, very price competitive, and allow payment in Bitcoin.
That AS hosts already >2.5% exit probability (position #8 on the biggest exit ASes) because it hosts the fastest exit. https://atlas.torproject.org/#search/as:AS395978
Please consider finding new hosters compass can help with that: https://compass.torproject.org (filter for your planed relay type guard/exit and group by AS/country)
TDP also has some reports on ASs at https://torbsd.github.io/oostats.html
Come to think of it, we should probably do a report listing the nonlisted ASs. I'm beginning to think that AS and operating system diversity by consensus weight fraction diversity would be an ideal goal in the immediate term for the network.
You can fork the stats scripts yourself and tinker if interested:
https://github.com/torbsd/tdp-onion-stats/
And this is a list of some BSD (and often Linux) VPS-type providers with some details not necessarily on the GoodBadISP list:
https://github.com/torbsd/torbsd.github.io/blob/master/docs/bsd-vps.md
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