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To run an exit, you can start w/ 443 and 6667.
That's all.
And it helps.
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Toralf
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On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 10:10:56PM +0200, Markus Koch wrote:
> running 3 exit nodes with HTTP + HTTPS (niftymouse,niftygerbil and
> niftyguineapig) on cheap VPSs and can confirm: There are heavily used
> and meaningful. Even with only HTTP + HTTPS. I got 12 abuse mails ...
> so you wont get rid of
> IMO it is not necessary to open all 65535 ports, 1 or 2 dozen
> are enough to cover a majority of the needs of the users.
For a minimal exit, you really only need "at least two of the ports 80,
443, and 6667" to qualify. Ref:
https://gitweb.torproject.org/torspec.git/tree/dir-spec.txt#n2133
running 3 exit nodes with HTTP + HTTPS (niftymouse,niftygerbil and
niftyguineapig) on cheap VPSs and can confirm: There are heavily used
and meaningful. Even with only HTTP + HTTPS. I got 12 abuse mails ...
so you wont get rid of this issue but I will be way less. Please think
about using less
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On 07/12/2016 09:29 PM, Juuso Lapinlampi wrote:
> They would have allowed me to continue having an exit on ports 80 and
> 443, but I didn't see that to do much good so I've turned my relay into
> a middle relay
Why ?
And didn't you consider to run
I mentioned in this thread how I was running a Tor exit from a home
connection in Finland.
TeliaSonera Finland Oyj (AS1759)'s abuse department has today requested
me to remove my 90 Mbps Tor exit from their network, which I have been
running since February 2016 on a home connection. They're