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Re: [tor-relays] Decision on Dedicated Server for Exit Node



I too had a bad experience with Baltic Servers.

I purchased a VPS from them on 03 Jan 2012, located in Lithuania, which I used for an exit node (using the Reduced Exit Policy of that time).

I paid for a year in advance, so I was reluctant to just walk away from them.

08 Jan: Received abuse complaint; given 24 hours to respond
21 Feb: Received abuse complaint; given 24 hours to respond
11 Apr: Received abuse complaint; given 24 hours to respond
20 Jun: Notice that IP was listed on opm.tornevall.org; addr was null-routed
20 Jun: Notice that IP was listed on tor.dan.me.uk; addr was null-routed
14 Aug: Notice that IP was listed on CBL; addr was null-routed
17 Oct: Notice that IP was listed on spamhaus.org; addr was null-routed
24 Oct: Notice that IP was listed on spamhaus.org; addr was null-routed
06 Nov: Received abuse complaint: addr was null-routed, and Baltic demanded 20 Eur and the re-nstall of the OS to unblock the IP address

I couldn't wait for that pre-paid year to be over.


On 11/21/2014 07:10 PM, Rafael Rodriguez wrote:
Hi,

My personal experience with them was awful... but then again it could've
just been my personal experience. I paid ahead of time for one "hybrid"
server from BalticServers and I will try to avoid them at all cost
(Total amount: 164.59 EUR) per month/ 6 months. They may have had
improved their service over time though; I don't know but I won't put my
money in again to find out.

On 2014-11-21 18:45, Niklas Kielblock wrote:

Hello,

I can't say much about BalticServers in general, but their AS currently houses nine relays, two of which are exits (search compass.torproject.org for AS59642).
You're increasing diversity as long as you're not adding to the upper half of networks, so I think that should be fine.

niklas

On 22/11/2014 00:28, Libertas wrote:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 I've been looking for
a budget dedicated server to host an exit node on, and the best
option I've found is BalticServers. However, they're already listed
on the GoodBadISPs wiki page, and because they're in Northeast Europe
(Lithuania, to be precise) I'm concerned that their ISP already has
more exit nodes than is healthy for network diversity. Is it a good
idea to host another exit node there? If you think there's a better
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