On 30 Apr 2016, at 19:34, Dr Gerard Bulger gerard@bulger.co.uk wrote:
I would have the courage to run a Tor Exit from home; home internet in London too poor to do that anyway, and do not have two IPs here. The likes of BBC ban you if your IP is listed as an exit node.
My VPS hosting company sent me various abuse notices once every two months, which I thought as quite a low rate for 10+Gb a day, but was still an embarrassment.
Once I set my outgoing connection via a UK and very fast and supposedly "anonymous" proxy server service, I have not heard a squeak from anyone. These proxy services are very cheap, no limits, and offer another level of difficulty for enquiring authorities.
There must be a disadvantage is running an exit node this way, but not sure what it is.
Additional latency, and giving the proxy service access to all your Exit's traffic.
Gerry
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