
So far, for a year now https://www.1and1.com/ (co.uk) have ignored my exit mycontribution. They must know it is there as have logged in, let alone seen the traffic. 2.90 TB a month. Their help desk told me “it’s your server, you can do what you like” so I took them at their word. My exit limits the risky ports, and has a limited range port 80 networks open. So far, touching wood, despite many open ports, I have not one abuse letter or any sort. I am not sure why restricting port 80 seems to have a magical effect on abuse reports while 443 is wide open. Perhaps 1&1 have enough sense to bin reports. The 1&1 T&Cs do not seem to exclude Tor specifically nor relays in proxies. Only one line in T&Cs banning “defeating identification procedures”, but that would seem to include a lot that protects e commerce or by using any encryption or any VPN, so I think meaningless, unless they are referring to my identification. Gerry From: tor-relays <tor-relays-bounces@lists.torproject.org> On Behalf Of Marcel Menzel Sent: 02 July 2018 17:13 To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org Subject: Re: [tor-relays] Turning down my relay from DigitalOcean Hi, I am running a Tor exit node on a OVH VPS (VPS 2014, the cheapest instance with 1CPU, 1G RAM to be exact) with approx. ~20MByte/s for at least 2 years now without any problems, often surpassing it's traffic limit w/o getting throttled whatsoever. Regards, Marcel Am 02.07.2018 um 18:05 schrieb Patrick DERWAEL: Hi guys, OVH does not allow Tor nodes on VPSes indeed, but you can easily work around this by hiring à physical machine and running VMs on it. That is ok for OVH (this is how I run my relays since à few years). Best Patrick Le lun. 2 juil. 2018 17:58, Jason Odoom <jasonodoom@gmail.com <mailto:jasonodoom@gmail.com> > a écrit : Hello Vadim, How long have you been running a relay with OVH? I know they've stated that they do not allow Tor relays on their network. Best, Jason On Mon, Jul 2, 2018, 11:06 AM Vadim Tsesko <incubos@yandex.com <mailto:incubos@yandex.com> > wrote: Hello everybody, I am using OVH.ie for my Tor relay. They don't limit traffic. Good luck! On 07/02/2018 04:41 PM, Jason Odoom wrote:
Guillermo,
Sorry to read you've also had an issue with this. Please do share if you are able to find a host that is open to allowing Tor Exit nodes!
Best, Jason
On Mon, Jul 2, 2018, 9:28 AM Guillermo Narvaez <guillermo@nrvz.net <mailto:guillermo@nrvz.net> <mailto:guillermo@nrvz.net <mailto:guillermo@nrvz.net> >> wrote:
Hello everyone,
Sadly I'm stoping the tor daemon in my relay due high cost of bandwidth ($100), in the meantime I start to search an optional hosting.
My apologies! -Guillermo _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org <mailto:tor-relays@lists.torproject.org> <mailto:tor-relays@lists.torproject.org <mailto:tor-relays@lists.torproject.org> > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
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