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This is a Tor Exit Router

Most likely you are accessing this website because you had some issue with the traffic coming from this IP. This router is part of the Tor Anonymous Network, which is dedicated to providing people with anonymity who need it most: average computer users.

While Tor is not designed for malicious computer users, it is inevitable that some may use the network for malicious ends. In the mind of this operator, the social need for easily accessible censorship-resistant anonymous communication trumps the risk. Tor sees use by many important segments of the population, including whistle blowers, journalists, Chinese dissidents skirting the Great Firewall and oppressive censorship, abuse victims, stalker targets, the US military, and law enforcement, just to name a few.

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Who runs this node?

We, torservers.net, offer Tor relay hosting. Individuals and organizations are invited to sponsor a node, or parts of one. For more information, visit our website at torservers.net.

Torservers.net Tor Relays

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Name Bandwidth Fingerprint/Status Exit Ports
axigy1000 mbit/s all
Sponsored in parts by Axigy in the US.

manning: in support of Bradley Manning.
saeed: in memoriam of Khaled Mohamed Saeed.
hazare: in support of Anna Hazare.
bolobolo: to honor P.M.

voxility1000 mbit/s many

wau / wau2: in memoriam of Wau Holland.
gorz: to make you read works of André Gorz

nl1313 mbit/s all

chomsky: dedicated to Noam Chomsky.
rainbowwarrior: in memoriam of the ship and to honor the legend.

nl2313 mbit/s all

lumumba: a tribute to Patrice Lumumba.
politkovskaja: in memoriam of Anna Politkovskaja.

bouazizi100 mbit/s67FD 1D03 F922 9752 69F9 4EC7 E4FD 38C6 D0E5 E900many
A relay in New York, courtesy of Mike Sawicki at DefaultRoute. Named in memoriam of Mohamed Bouazizi.
raskin100 mbit/s4186 509C 707E 96B7 7B51 A76F 8294 D7E2 2FF5 2C61many
A relay in New York, courtesy of Mike Sawicki at DefaultRoute. Named in memoriam of Jef Raskin, a Human-Computer Interface expert.
zeller100 mbit/sFEE8 3A80 C09A 710C 5415 F28A 9658 D5D4 59D8 B45Dmany
A relay in Seattle, courtesy of Mike Sawicki at DefaultRoute. Named in memoriam of Bill Zeller, a young security researcher at Princeton.
psilotor10 mbit/sF602 0A32 D544 F11B DBD3 6E37 6F1C A994 39A9 755Cmany
A relay in Germany donated by Psilo.fr - L'esprit libre sur internet VPN service.

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