Services
Tor Exit Node Hosting
We run high bandwidth Tor exit nodes - some of the fastest nodes in existence - and several small nodes. This helps to make the Tor network more stable, faster and more anonymous for everyone.
- Does your company care for privacy and uncensored access to Internet (people in China and Iran need Tor!)? We can put up a banner on the node's website to show it does. We can also name the node and its DNS entry after your chosing. For as little as $20 monthly, you can get your own node hosted with us.
- Read and edit our Wiki. We collect information on censorship circumvention, Tor guides, and more. We also run a Torproject mirror.
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Private Bridge IP addresses
Bridges can be used to access the Tor network if public entry nodes are blocked. The Tor project offers a limited number of bridge addresses, but they might get blocked fast (which is happening in China, for example), or monitored to track down its users. We provide unlisted, private bridge addresses to organizations and journalists.
Hidden Services & Eepsite Hosting
We can help set up Tor hidden services and I2P eepsites, safe and secure publishing and protection for users.
Our Tor Exits
| Name | Bandwidth | Fingerprint/Status | Exit Ports |
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| axigy | 1000 mbit/s | all | |
| Sponsored in parts by Axigy in the US.
manning: in support of Bradley Manning.
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| voxility | 1000 mbit/s | many | |
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wau / wau2: in memoriam of Wau Holland.
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| nl1 | 313 mbit/s | all | |
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chomsky: dedicated to Noam Chomsky.
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| nl2 | 313 mbit/s | all | |
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lumumba: a tribute to Patrice Lumumba.
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| bouazizi | 100 mbit/s | 67FD 1D03 F922 9752 69F9 4EC7 E4FD 38C6 D0E5 E900 | many |
| A relay in New York, courtesy of Mike Sawicki at DefaultRoute. Named in memoriam of Mohamed Bouazizi. | |||
| raskin | 100 mbit/s | 4186 509C 707E 96B7 7B51 A76F 8294 D7E2 2FF5 2C61 | many |
| A relay in New York, courtesy of Mike Sawicki at DefaultRoute. Named in memoriam of Jef Raskin, a Human-Computer Interface expert. | |||
| zeller | 100 mbit/s | FEE8 3A80 C09A 710C 5415 F28A 9658 D5D4 59D8 B45D | many |
| A relay in Seattle, courtesy of Mike Sawicki at DefaultRoute. Named in memoriam of Bill Zeller, a young security researcher at Princeton. | |||
| psilotor | 10 mbit/s | F602 0A32 D544 F11B DBD3 6E37 6F1C A994 39A9 755C | many |
| A relay in Germany donated by Psilo.fr - L'esprit libre sur internet VPN service. | |||

