On 7/5/2014 6:14 AM, Moritz Bartl wrote:> Potentially interesting candidate for Tor exits. Someone on IRC said
they accepted exits. I didn't look at it in detail, it would be interesting to know if they're just using Voxility or a different data center/peering.
https://www.gazduire.ro/ https://www.voxility.com/
One of our bridge servers is located at m247, which are very friendly, but I don't know if they allow exits, and they're a subsidiary of a UK company:
Hi,
They do allow exits. 6C36F9ACBA57AC9C10DBC39D330CFA337522E72B The one and only in their network.
They are nice and cooperative, never had a problem in > 3 months of continious usage. Only requiremenet is to block port TCP 25 outgoing (SMTP) to prevent email spam. No anti p2p filesharing policy.
I don't think they are the same datacenter with Voxility. This is NETBRIDGE group, a group of comapnies running multiple very high profile websites here (like advertising websites and traffic measurement websites for .ro TLD). Their headoffice is in Bucharest, but the datacenter I think it's not in Bucharest, it is in other city (Suceava) some few hundreds KMs distance.
Pros: - very srong uptime - good datacenter respecting highest industry's standards - nice ccoopeartion - vmware esxi virtualization - good network speed and quality - unmetered traffic
Cons: - non-english version of their website (can be easily fixed); - only accepting visa/mastercard/paypal payments (maybe they can be convinced to go for BTC or WMZ if they are properly educated abut it);
I have a good relation with them, Moritz, if you need specific details let me know and I'll update you here.
---Robert
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