Hi Markus,
on your hint I was just checking feralhosting.com. They are quoting:
"We do not allow Tor exit nodes to be run on our servers. They're open invitations for trouble, and while Tor serves a useful purpose our network is not the place for it. Tor relays are fine provided they strictly only act as an intermediary.
We will make an exception to this rule if you bring your own RIPE IPs and handle abuse directly while taking full responsibility. "
Is this your experience as well?
Paul
Am 25.05.2016 um 10:16 schrieb Markus Koch:
Linux, would like to upgrade my accounts at feralhosting.com with tor nodes. It must be possible because there are a lot of TOR nodes on feral. No clue what kind of linux they are using but you are right, I needed root for my other 6 TOR servers and I am just wondering if there is a way around it, if not I just ask them to install it for me :)
Markus
2016-05-25 10:10 GMT+02:00 Petrusko petrusko@riseup.net:
Like a portable version so ?
Windows, Linux, which operating system are you using ?
On Linux world, I'm usually using Debian and as I know you will need a root access to the server. It will create a debian-tor group, write into the system...
Or if your user is in the "sudo" group, it can be ok.
On windows, I'm not sure if there's a portable version of Tor... portable = no need to install
Le 25/05/2016 10:03, Markus Koch a écrit :
possible or do I have to ask my hosting company for the install on a shared server?
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