[tor] Approaching ISPs

Patrick O'Doherty p at trickod.com
Mon Jan 23 17:58:00 UTC 2017


A very quick search across the archive shows few results for HE
specifically.

The most promising is from 2013 with someone claiming that "My colo
provider Hurricane Electric understands Tor"
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2013-March/001956.html
which doesn't seem to be the case in our situation.

Patrick O'Doherty:
> This might be an interesting thread to cc the tor-relays list about. I'd
> search for HE in the archives first though.
> 
> The HE policies in question for others to view
>  * TOS https://he.net/tos.html
>  * AUP https://he.net/aup.html
> 
> Things like AUP section 2.2 "No customer shall do anything that could
> get any portion of Hurricane Electric's IP space ... put on blacklists"
> are things we can't possibly comply with given the nature of the Exit.
> 
> Ben Kochie:
>> Patrick and I approached HE about running an exit via their network.  We
>> were up front and honest.
>>
>> They came back with a non-answer reply of "Have you read our terms of
>> service?"
>>
>> Of course we can't promise anything, and given the overly broad terms, HE
>> is not an option.
>>
>> How have we approached vendors in the past?
>>
>>
>>
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