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Re: [tor-relays] High speed exit



Hello,
I'm very interested in your endeavor, because SoYouStart is part of OVH,
and they don't really like exit-relays a lot. Please inform us if your
ISP does something against the relay.

Ad security: Make sure you use public-key ssh login and have any kind of
password-login disabled. Try to find a secure storage for your private
key, a smart card (YubiKey or OpenPGP smartcard for instance) or access
the server only from a live OS and have the private key stored on a
medium that you only use together with the live OS.

Craig C-S:
> Hi all,
> 
> I've been running a few fail relays over the past few years. All relays I
> run they begin with the prefix "Telos".  I've recently come across a really
> good deal http://www.soyoustart.com/ca/en/ on hosting..., and begun hosting
> "TelosTor" and "TelosTor2" from 192.99.8.96.  I would welcome any comments
> on security.  At the moment I do not have a stable IP to access them, so
> have defaulted to 1/min IP access for OpenSSH.  I would relish the TOR
> communities feedback in order to further secure my tor exit node.
> 
> Thanks!
> Craig
> 
> 
> 
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