Alright, Their hosting company is called Rokabear (www.rokabear.com) and I had an opportunity to speak with them at a recent conference. I specifically brought up the issue of hosting Tor servers to them because it's something I've been wanting to set up on my own for a while. I'm actually interested in running a Tor VPS in Iceland as well but I'm not sure what the minimum requirements for doing so should be. The hoster I've been suggested to talk to in Iceland is 1984.is . I have and they've been receptive to the idea but are worried about excessive international traffic since they pay a premium for it there. What would be the best way for me to contribute to Tor keeping in mind the above statements. -nood -------- Original Message -------- From: Moritz Bartl <moritz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Apparently from: torservers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To: torservers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [tor] Re: Torservers Foundation Meeting Planning Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 14:52:11 +0100 > Sure, we are all interested :-) > > On 16.02.2011 06:16, Will Smith wrote: > > Hello all, > > Long time lurker first time corresponding. I know of a new US based hoster > > whom I discussed hosting Tor nodes with. Does this interest anyone, they > > used to host m1lw0rm and some other grey area content back in the day so > > they are no stranger to contentious content. > > Sincerely, > > nood