Running a stable exit node without interference (Was blutmagie quad core upgrade)
M
maillist at piirakka.com
Sat May 8 10:57:02 UTC 2010
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Timo Schoeler wrote:
> M wrote:
>> Hello
>
>> I've been wondering this for a long time. How do you keep your exit node
>> running without interference from ISP / local police etc.? Especially
>> when it's the largest exit node.
>
> Do a 'whois' for Olaf's IP range... ;)
>
> Timo
>
Okay, that cleared things a lot. I Guess that authorities treats that
ip-range as an ISP.
Last week I was in contact with my ISP and it is possible to have your
companys etc. information on the ip-range that you use but still it
shows also the original whois-information.
I have been thinking a long time how to run a stable exit node without
getting constantly in trouble. Your own Whois-data on your ip-range
(abuse-contact etc) could help a lot.
M
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