Best Hardware for TOR server..
Michael Holstein
michael.holstein at csuohio.edu
Fri Dec 14 15:49:44 UTC 2007
>
> I've been running a server (phrenograph) on a Comcast connection in
> the Washington, DC, area for a few months now, and I haven't heard
> anything from Comcast about it.
I guess I should have been more clear .. I ran the tor node on an
academic network, and we have our own ASN, so there's no "provider" to
complain to (but that didn't stop them from trying .. one idiot used our
public email/phone directory to email the president of our .edu). I'm
also the ORG-ABUSE contact on our ARIN record, and I'm the one that
reads security@ and abuse at .
I did, however, annoy Comcast in Indiana by using honeyd to "answer"
every one of their stupid FTP/HTTP probes that they were sending out
back in the day to see if you were running servers. Again, YMMV .. but
their TOS is pretty clear on the issue :
http://www.comcast.net/terms/subscriber.jsp
*Prohibited Uses of HSI.* You agree not to use HSI for operation as an
Internet service provider, a server site for ftp, telnet, rlogin, e-mail
hosting, "Web hosting" or other similar applications
Cheers,
~Mike.
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