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Re: [tor-relays] Advice for new exit relay



Hi Gigi,

Your ISP will need to update WHOIS Records for you as they own the IP Addresses. They, and only they, have that power. Get in touch with them and discuss your use case (in this case a Tor exit). Many providers are willing to work with you.

As for recommendations, Scaleway, while not letting you have custom WHOIS, provides unlimited bandwidth, is cheap, and has okay abuse report handling (use the reduced exit policy, or the paranoid only allow ports TCP 53, 80, and 443 Policy and as long as you respond within 48 hours they generally leave you alone). I've had good experiences with them in the past :)

Cordially,
Nathaniel Suchy



Dec 19, 2018, 2:40 AM by dns1983@xxxxxxxxxx:

> Hi, 
>
> excuse my bad english.
>
> I would run an exit relay on a virtual server. For now i run just a non exit relay on my own mini server. I don't like too much do not have full control on the server, but, for me, it is the only way to run an exit relay.
>
> How do I know which service allow me to customize WHOIS records, so I can put my email address on report abuse section? 
>
> Could you suggest me some providers that offer unlimited monthly data too?
>
> Regards
> Gigi
>

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