[tor-relays] ISP, Abuses , Intrusion Prevention etc.

Kenneth Freeman kencf0618 at riseup.net
Mon Oct 10 22:51:54 UTC 2016



On 10/10/2016 11:43 AM, Green Dream wrote:
>>> I set up my own ISP (AS28715) so I could run Tor exits etc without any
>>> trouble.
>>
>> Could you share a bit more about what is involved in doing that?
> 
> 
> I'd also be very interested in learning more about setting up an ISP
> for Tor. Is it a non-profit? How many man hours did it take (roughly)
> to get the structure in place? How much money (roughly) did it take?
> How much legal consultation did it require to setup?

I'm intrigued by this myself. Although Brass Horn Communications is a
British entity, and the best practice is for exit nodes to be run under
the aegis of *some* sort of corporate set-up (non-profit, shell company,
libraries, university IT departments, and what-have-you), I hadn't known
that a /pro forma/ ISP was even a thing, if indeed that's what we're
talking about here.

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