This is more of a message to the directory authorities. After a discussion with Digitalocean - they will not relent on the bandwidth policy. The server tor-exit-us-1.lunorian.is (Tor Metrics link below) has been turned off for now - if the directory authorities would like further proof to confirm my request please email me. At the end of the month the SSD of the exit will be erased from Digitalocean's systems. I would hate for this exit to gain guard status and then be suddenly removed as it'd negatively impact Tor users.
Effected exit: http://rougmnvswfsmd4dq.onion/rs.html#details/DF2E0ABE681206DD886E29D5190F1A...
Cheers, Nathaniel
On 5 May 2018, at 06:47, Nathaniel Suchy (Lunorian) me@lunorian.is wrote:
This is more of a message to the directory authorities. After a discussion with Digitalocean - they will not relent on the bandwidth policy. The server tor-exit-us-1.lunorian.is (Tor Metrics link below) has been turned off for now - if the directory authorities would like further proof to confirm my request please email me. At the end of the month the SSD of the exit will be erased from Digitalocean's systems. I would hate for this exit to gain guard status and then be suddenly removed as it'd negatively impact Tor users.
Effected exit: http://rougmnvswfsmd4dq.onion/rs.html#details/DF2E0ABE681206DD886E29D5190F1A...
Relays are automatically removed from the consensus when they are turned off. Clients don't choose exits as guards, and they don't choose down relays as guards.
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