[tor-relays] A way to reduce spam and brute attacks...

2020-11-08 Thread rush23
Hello guys,

is there any way to stop or if not reduce the spam, brute force attacks that 
are leaving my exit?
Well port blocking or destination IP blocking is one way but without any 
relevant information except this hard, right?
=> https://cleantalk.org/blacklists/51.15.80.14

Stopped my exit for about 2-3 weeks awaiting lower number of complaints but 
nothing changed.

In the end I have to migrate from exit to relay unfortunately.

Regards
Torproxy
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Re: [tor-relays] Abuse received for middle node (part of the curent problem)

2020-11-08 Thread Casper
li...@for-privacy.net a écrit :
> On 02.11.2020 23:26, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> 
> > See one example that somebody else experienced here:
> > https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2020-May/018450.html
> > 
> 
> Yeah that was me. I changed the ports of the relays in question to 443 and
> 80. Then there was silence. ;-)

I agree with you sir. Sysadmins are watching logs all the time, but if
they see 80 and 443 they will close their eyes. If your 80/443 is
already in use on your machine, then try 143/993(imap), 110/995(pop3),
etc...

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[tor-relays] Cheap Servers? There MUST be a catch

2020-11-08 Thread Dr Gerard Bulger
Worried about dominance of OVH  for relays and exits?   How about Google!
Setting up a fast server is SO cheap on their https://cloud.google.com/
platform,  it is tempting to set up relays, if not exits there.  Looking at
their T they do not seem to mention TOR or banning running a proxy, but a
generic list of don't do bad things.   I have two ubuntu servers doing
running other programmes on there now, and so far cost me $0.78  with fixed
IP4 addresses.   I have not worked out how to attach IPv6 yet.   

 

Of course set DNS of the machines not to be Google's

 

So tell me why this is such a bad idea.

 

Gerry

 

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