[tor-relays] tor on arm vps
niftybunny
abuse at to-surf-and-protect.net
Sun Jan 28 18:16:25 UTC 2018
Exit or Guard?
> On 28. Jan 2018, at 19:11, Quintin <tor-admin at portaltodark.world> wrote:
>
> any other providers you can recommend?
>
> On Sun, Jan 28, 2018 at 7:59 PM niftybunny <abuse at to-surf-and-protect.net <mailto:abuse at to-surf-and-protect.net>> wrote:
> Its better to tell them. I used them for nearly 2 years and I had to verify myself at one point but no problems after that.
> The problem with online.net/scaleway.com <http://online.net/scaleway.com> is that everyone is there. A very good target for a black box sucking of Tor traffic.
>
>
>> On 28. Jan 2018, at 18:56, Quintin <tor-admin at portaltodark.world <mailto:tor-admin at portaltodark.world>> wrote:
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>> these scaleway.com <http://scaleway.com/> hosts are quite neat. do I need to notify them I intend to use it as a tor exit?
>>
>> On Sun, Jan 21, 2018 at 9:06 PM niftybunny <abuse at to-surf-and-protect.net <mailto:abuse at to-surf-and-protect.net>> wrote:
>> Slow. Really slow. Get the Intel Atom with scaleway.com <http://scaleway.com/>
>> Or test it for yourself. They bill per hour and they are dirt cheap.
>>
>>
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>>> On 21. Jan 2018, at 20:02, Quintin <tor-admin at portaltodark.world <mailto:tor-admin at portaltodark.world>> wrote:
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>>
>>> I see online.net <http://online.net/> has a lot of ARM VPSes. Does tor run fine on these?
>>>
>>> Q
>>>
>>>
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