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This is a really useful script. I was working on user-based iptables
filtering a while back while creating a hidden service setup guide. This
seems like it could be modified fairly easily to "torify" any programs
run by a user. In other words, allow un
Hi,
> BayTSP/MediaSentry/etc have heard all the
> excuses, including when they tagged my printer as serving up movies;
> they don't care. I fully expect they don't even read the responses, just
> check that a response was received. The response is probably then
> catalogued for some future court
> If you can get SoftLayer to do SWIP on the IP address/range assigned to
> you, that will offload their complaint person and let you handle
> everything automatically.
Agreed. Having the whois info for your TOR box come to you as an
ORG-ABUSE will offload a lot of this from Softlayer. BayTSP,
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 9:03 AM, Jon wrote:
> 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 Torren
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 5:49 AM, Moritz Bartl 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
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,. Feel free to suggest others.
> If you've filed the c
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