These are complete and utter shit. avoid like the plague! nifty > On 11. Dec 2023, at 09:06, Jordan Savoca via tor-relays <tor-relays@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 12/10/23 2:41 PM, Christopher Sheats wrote: >> Emerald Onion is looking for co-location and IP transit opportunities in the Netherlands for deploying new exit relays. We have our own ASN, v4 and v6 IP space. > > Hi yawnbox, > > You may want to check out ColoClue[1], they're a volunteer-based not-for-profit association operated by folks in the commercial ISP space who needed a way to host their own systems. Today they support ~200 engineering hobbyists with low-cost infrastructure. > > They have cross-connects to AMS-IX and NL-IX[2] and diverse transit connectivity[3] in their racks. Job Snijders has given a couple talks at NLNOG and NANOG about operations-related things, like effective DDoS mitigation[4] with fastnetmon and automated peering solutions[5]. > > I'm not a member personally, but if I lived in the area I'd definitely include them in my list of potential options. ^^ > > [1]: https://coloclue.net/en/ > [2]: https://github.com/coloclue/peering/blob/master/peers.yaml > [3]: https://bgp.tools/as/8283#connectivity > [4]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ahdxp_btHY > [5]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7pkab8n7ys > > -- > Jordan Savoca > https://jordan.im/ > _______________________________________________ > tor-relays mailing list > tor-relays@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
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