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@MannDude
@DataIdeas-Josh can also help.
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Hello it's possible give you
4 Gb ram & 2 core & 30 TB bandwidth / month for 86$/year , write me to PM for make you invoice
Regards
@terrahost might be able to help.
Unfortunately, you cannot operate a Tor Exit Node on their vps line, You have to buy a Dedicated Server.
You are right. Their terms of service now clearly states "Tor Exit nodes are only permitted on dedicated servers".
We allow tor nodes and have a very simple AUP https://dataideas.com/acceptable-use-policy.html
Section 3.1.1
Check out this page for suggestions: https://community.torproject.org/relay/community-resources/good-bad-isps/
I already imagine a Raspberry Pi Zero running a Tor Exit Node. It's such a beautiful dream.
Might work. although performance wise might be left more to be desired
@vsys_host available in Kyiv πΊπ¦, Amsterdam π³π± and Seattle πΊπΈ
has:
For: $5 USD/month (or $48 USD/year or $72 USD/biennial)
affiliated link | non-affiliated
YABS of my VM with them, with this exact plan
TOR exit nodes are allowed, and I would recommend you running them in their Kyiv πΊπ¦ location.
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Not many providers care for tor as the abuse it brings into the network and potentially blacklist IPs.
Yeah, i could recommend one that wouldn't be concerned as long as no blacklist entries pop up but A] i don't want TOR exits in my neighborhood and B] chances of avoiding getting the IP blacklisted for more than a very short amount of time is likely a futile exercise even with a very restrictive exit policy.
True, yet Tor is highly useful for privacy and anonymity online. In my opinion it's worth it, because it is for something greater than money.
In general i'd agree but not when that means that it comes near to one of my VPN exits. I'm all for the greater good but not when it means that i'll be clicking fire hydrants and crosswalks all day.
I don't recommend using a VPS as an exit node (most of the providers that allow TOR don't allow it on VPS, only on dedicate)
Chose a provider from the official list -here- or some recommendation from my LET thread -here-
@SirNeo
Is there a reason for that ??
buyvm / frantech @Francisco
@zGato ty for that and ur right
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