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Re: [tor-talk] Tor relay on home computer



i ran into tor ban lists in the uk
eg
i emailed the operator. he was reasonable and polite about my query. just asked why he ran tor ban lists.

he was just sick of the smtp irc and brute for ssh attacks.
though it sounds like the climate is quite bad in the UK generally.


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     TOR Node List

This page contains a full TOR nodelist (no more than 30 minutes old) in the format below. There are tags of __BEGIN_TOR_NODE_LIST__ and __END_TOR_NODE_LIST__ for easy scripting use of this page.

You can also fetch https://www.dan.me.uk/torlist/ for a list of ips only, one per line - updated every 30 minutes. Ideal for constructing your own tor banlists.

<ip>|<name>|<router-port>|<directory-port>|<flags>|<uptime>|<version>|<contactinfo>

*Total number of nodes is: 6265*






On 16/09/2014 12:39 PM, Thomas White wrote:
Clearly you have not been to the UK. Under US law that is known, it is
perfectly fine to run a relay both middle and exit, the same cannot be
said here in the UK unfortunately and I don't think this is at all
fear-mongering.

Having experienced more than my fair share of attacks from law
enforcement for running a huge Tor cluster from here in the UK, I can
say with great confidence people should be told what the risk is because
I doubt very much I am the only one who have experienced them, yet I may
be one of the few who speak out against them.

On 16/09/2014 17:20, I wrote:
The RISK OF COPYRIGHT THREATS is specifically greatest in USA. Other nations should be assessed individually.

Fearmongering is not productive.

Robert

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