I definitely want to run a relay and/or a bridge. I'm not sure about an exit,. I'd like to but I want to do other stuff and don't want problems. Probably makes more sense to donate to yours for now. If I do run a relay is it appropriate and/or beneficial to do it as part of torservers or is that really only for servers you control directly? On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 12:44 PM, Moritz Bartl <moritz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > Hi, > > Sorry for getting back to you so late. The owner of codero.com contacted > us and donated a server, but it went offline some months ago and he > promised us a new one. He seems to be quite busy, and since it is a > donated server, I didn't want to press him on anything. > > Do you want to run an exit? I would guess you can try it. A relay > without too many exit ports should not be a problem. > > On 12.06.2011 09:39, Softail wrote: > > I'm looking to run a Tor relay in North America somewhere. codero.comhas > > some deals on that look attractive. I found them since they are listed as > > sponsoring the wau relay. However that appears to be offline and there is > > nothing about them in the Wiki. Their AUP forbids open proxies so I > wonder > > about a relay. > > > > Anyone know something more concrete? > > > > Thanks > > > > -- > Moritz Bartl > https://www.torservers.net/ > > -- A man in chains knows he should have acted sooner... Julian Assange