Could you please define “Metadata”? Server connections? That would be quite a bit with a high traffic tor relay …
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On 26. Aug 2017, at 14:18, teor teor2345@gmail.com wrote:
On 26 Aug 2017, at 20:38, Paul Templeton paul@coffswifi.net wrote:
If you're interested in becoming your own ISP (obtaining your own ASN, IPv6 and IPv4 scopes), you'll need to apply via APNIC, as I did in the US with ARIN. Here is an example:
Would if I could - but here in AU you have to log all metadata for two years if you are an ISP.
I either listen to what others have stated and host overseas or host overseas...
I might be able to get a 20/20Mbs fibre for AU$250 - Just waiting to find out if they have data caps or not.
Thanx all for your input.
Paul
PS - whats more important - More bandwidth for exit nodes or a faster presence in AU???
Tor clients will be faster if there is more exit bandwidth in the network.
"Where?" is a complicated question.
Australia has high overseas latency, high bandwidth costs, and metadata retention. But I know of cases where the jurisdictional arbitrage has been convenient.
T
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