[tor-relays] "Relay info kit" for Tor exits

Andrew kd7lri at gmail.com
Thu Aug 16 12:05:17 UTC 2012


Small groups is exactly what I had in mind.  Just having 1 other person
also running a relay or exit to be able to work with directly would be
great.  Any smaller groups that would take a TORB (TOR noob) let me know :)

On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 5:49 AM, Moritz Bartl <moritz at torservers.net> wrote:

> Hi Andrew,
>
> On 16.08.2012 13:20, Andrew wrote:
> > As a prospective 100mbit+ exit or relay operator anything I can find to
> > read about guidelines is awesome.  The things relating to legal in
> > particular, especially given the recent harshness from various orgs.
> >  Would it be possible to run multiple exits/relays under the same US
> > based LLC?  I am thinking that a few of us US based operators could
> > pool resources to accomplish this and have 1 point of contact for the
> > group.  Would this cause more problems that it would solve?
>
> Good question. I don't think it would hurt to have another larger
> player, but it probably isn't easy to organize. It also depends on the
> size. I don't think any org should run more than a handful of servers.
>
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