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Re: [tor-relays] Experience hosting exit relay with Costa Rica Servers: crservers.com



I received the following response from them:

> We do not discriminate on the use of any protocol among our customers.
> Nevertheless, if we get complains or any type of pressure from public or private 
> entities for illegal activity occurring in your server, we will have to suspend 
> service.
> You will be immediately contacted about any issue that arises.

so it would appear that they're not too friendly about hosting exit
relays. I've asked if they can forward all abuse complains to be instead
of immediately terminating service, but I'm not too hopeful.

p

Patrick O'Doherty:
> hey all,
> 
> I'm looking to host an exit relay in a country with a low node count. I
> came across crservers.com[0] via exotic VPS, and am considering using
> them to host a small exit node to start out.
> 
> A quick glance at their ToS for VPS services[1] indidicates that their
> policies are pretty strict, but figured it'd be worth asking the list to
> see if anyone had personal experience with them before I rule them out.
> I've also contacted them about this.
> 
> cheers,
> 
> p
> 
> [0] - https://crservers.com
> [1] - https://www.crservers.com/downloads/SHARED-SERVER-CONTRACT.pdf
> 

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