Ah, I see. Yes, I was a bit cautious when starting out. I think I can double the bandwidth once or twice before I get to the limit of the hosting account.
Thanks for replying!
Erik Winter
On Thu, Jul 13, 2017 at 11:04:47AM +0200, Sebastian Urbach wrote:
Hi Erik,
You seem to have a rather limited Exit Policy and not that much bandwidth. You are flying a bit under the radar for complaints ;-) I had 4 complaints since i started:
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Sincerely yours / M.f.G. / Sincères salutations
Sebastian Urbach
Those who surrender freedom for security will not have, nor do they deserve, either one.
Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
Am 13. Juli 2017 10:25:00 schrieb Erik Winter djhenk@zerocontent.org:
This might be a bit of a weird question, but I keep wondering about it, so I'll try it anyway.
Since April I run an exit node, this one to be precise:
84FAA41C7A7E83EC18964683E1DBA4B6C9E63492
According to Atlas, it works as it should. I have an exit page and a whois, both with valid email adresses. There is some spam filtering, but I also check that folder. In those months, I have received no complaints at all. Not one mail was sent about the exit.
Now, this is of course a good thing. We don't want complaints. But it is not what I expected and what I prepared for, so I keep wondering whether I'm doing something wrong.
I live in The Netherlands and the level of education about Tor is supposed be high. That might keep authoroties from complaining, but I also heard about bots that send copyright violation notices. So far, they haven't been able to find me
Any ideas?
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