On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 5:49 AM, Moritz Bartl <t...@wiredwings.com> wrote: > Hi, > >> Out of curiosity, what exit policy are you now using? Perhaps we want >> to standardize on a policy that is effective at reducing these >> complaints. > > At the moment, I allow ports 20-22,53,79-81,110,143,443,706,873,993, > 995,8008,8080,8888. Feel free to suggest others. >
I don't know if this will help or not, but in the states, my ISP provider calls me when they get a complaint. They tell me what the complaint was about, I get the ports the issues came thru and what they were. All except the last one were Torrents. The last one was allegedly email spamming. I started to explain, but realized that they would just turn off my service for not correcting the problem. In my case the EFF legal notice didn't work as they didn't care about it. Their main concern wee the complaints recieved from my ip addy. ( It could also just be their way of intimidation ). What I did on the Torrents was to turn off the ' misc services exit ' ( tho I would have liked to keep it running there and may try again and see how many if any complants come thru with the ports blocked ) and block the specific ports that were reported. On the email, I just blocked the specific port. That so far has taken care of those issues. ( fingers crossed ) I have yet to receive an actual abuse notice in the mail or via email. Like I said not sure if this will help in your case, but it has worked for me. Jon *********************************************************************** To unsubscribe, send an e-mail to majord...@torproject.org with unsubscribe or-talk in the body. http://archives.seul.org/or/talk/