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Hi
I just wanted to know from others how often your nodes are being DDoSed?
Because this month one of our nodes has been targeted twice.
Because DDoS sucks and most providers aren't very happen when this
happens often.
Greetings
virii -
Hello there...
You can run the bridge wherever you like, you can change region like
so: [...]
There isn't any difference from that point on
Thanks for the speedy reply!
Excellent, I was worried the images were tailor-made to fit the
Virginia server only.
I looked over the page you gave me
Hello,
With my 2 servers at Digicube it's pretty often (every month ?)
The ISP's protection system is often disconnecting the server for the network
because of this.
Sometimes it's just false detection (or packets sended by a Tor user),
invisible on bandwidth graphs but causing the network
We never had our exit nodes become the targets of DDOS attacks
HOWEVER, we occasionally see abuse complaints due to someone abusing
Tor to DDOS attack other targets. Perhaps that's what you're seeing?
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On Mon, 04 Aug 2014 14:53:12 +0200, Tyler Durden vi...@enn.lu wrote:
Hi
Hello,
I just wanted to know from others how often your nodes are being
DDoSed? Because this month one of our nodes has been targeted twice.
Speaking of Nos oignons [0], since we have our nodes (3 IPs)
(in October, or
I don't think so because RX traffic skyrocketed, not TX traffic.
Greetings
On 2014-08-04 16:17, t...@t-3.net wrote:
We never had our exit nodes become the targets of DDOS attacks
HOWEVER, we occasionally see abuse complaints due to someone abusing
Tor to DDOS attack other targets. Perhaps
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I receive several DDOS's per month, between 5 and 10 (I suspect that
is because I run a higher volume of relays than most so don't take
that as a normal figure). I have a 20Gbps connection with my ISP and
Tor uses perhaps 4Gbps of it so the DDOS's
Tyler Durden schreef op 04/08/14 19:10:
My ISP detected it.
They didn't specify which kind of traffic. I guess that it was a SYN-DDoS
On 2014-08-04 19:04, Anders Andersson wrote:
On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 2:53 PM, Tyler Durden vi...@enn.lu wrote:
I just wanted to know from others how often your
Since I started operating the Torland1/Torland2 nodes in 2011 I noticed less
than 20 DDOS attacks that lasted usually only a couple of minutes. I was never
contacted by my provider.
regards,
torland
On Monday 04 August 2014 14:53:12 Tyler Durden wrote:
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