[Announce-NYCBUG] Tor Server in the NYC*BUG Colo
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Thu Jan 19 13:30:42 EST 2006
We are proud to announce that NYC*BUG is now hosting a Tor
server (tor01.nycbug.org, nicknamed "nycbug") in our
colocation cabinet, configured by Ray Lai.
The Tor project, funded by the Electronic Frontier Foundation,
is an anonymizing onion-routing network to provide unhindered
surfing of the internet and more. Visit http://tor.eff.org/
for more information.
The NYC*BUG colocation cabinet, donated by New York Internet, has a 10
meg pipe. It currently hosts a variety of projects, sites and lists,
including FTP2.usa.openbsd.org, a mirror of BSDCertification.org and
NYCBSCon.org.
The new Tor server, not to mention the other hosted entities, are there
to benefit the BSD community and beyond.
Our success is based upon generous donations of hardware, time
and money from a handful of people. However, to proceed forward, it is
critical that more donations of hardware are made. Most importantly, we
are looking for hard drives and RAID controllers. Of course, fully
built systems (minimum ~Pentium III) are always welcomed, and will be
put to use for useful purposes.
If you can provide hardware for NYC*BUG colo, please contact us with the
Submission menu tab on the nycbug.org web site.
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