[tor-relays] VPS for tor exit nodes

Spencer Neitzke spencer at neitzke.me
Tue Jun 3 23:31:42 UTC 2014


I've used Linode and they are pretty good too. They just require you to
deal with all the DMCA's in a timely manner, as well as block BitTorrent
after repeated offenses.


On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 5:56 PM, I <beatthebastards at inbox.com> wrote:

> > So can you post some provider names?
>
> Comsitec.de is one which is ok with exits but I have a lot of trouble
> getting their attention when it stops.
> It is in Germany which is much better than being in USA because the
> mentality is better.
> Two I have which now say exits are not accepted are Lunanode and Bluevm.
> One which was expensive but good is DrServer/AbusiveCores. The guy set up
> Tor when I had a problem with Linux!.
>
> Since some have said yes to exits when I paid but a week later 'introduced
> a new policy' I wonder if it is worth being open. If you know what can be
> done with fifteen VPSs for the next nine months which can't have Tor please
> tell me.
>
> Lowendbox.com is good for scavenging addresses and sudden bargains but it
> may be better in the long run to pay a little more and get more cooperation.
>
> It may be more useful to Tor at the moment to provide bridges and for
> that, I believe, the very cheapest VPSs would do the job e.g. $AUD15/year.
>
> Robert
>
> > So can you post some provider names?
>
>
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