-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Hi *,
I'm running a non-exit Tor node for a few months now on a virtual server hosted in a professional datacenter. That's the node: https://globe.torproject.org/#/relay/4C246EA9C950B872FD77F761CEAAB41D93D9764D Yesterday, December 25th, the support wrote me, that my server is under a DDoS attack with 2GBit/s lasting over more than two hours. So, the hoster black holed my traffic to protect the other customers. The hoster wanted to know which services I'm running and told me that if I continue running Tor and further attacks will happen, then I would have to bear the costs. Eventually, I took down the Tor node to avoid further confrontation. Now I seek for your interpretation of this event: - - Has there been more recent incidents against Tor nodes? - - How can I investigate it? - - How should one react to a hoster? I mean they could have made up the whole thing... Looking forward to your comments Chris -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Icedove - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJUnUdDAAoJEHAzZ6ooPDSy0nMP/1lyHPPFBxpAOvEiWL+ijrvA SPViJvZH/cPUS/11M7qm+bsZa/fbiRk6kY8ADcY8abe1Z8lHzMYPGwZvKaIijiZG M8hjCHtMWLipO6iLmVfFskDtRn37Ga2ibEhGkVesDV53kPcotgg4i7tIqIuNb11X Gnkk+WpYwkrS9nPZjYNLmce093s4lux/N5GyRY/gQii+h9mfDJ++W+1ueNU94UQ0 bvK1wF7MdicWlu0kR49hCgFtDFh7uUjP87MPZmmQYHI82qWhTJxqOuuImrnJew2k pCFSzn03x/hXg1QFNPNLsqHU9OhUob3/z17Azcpbir15mY4/YE7Gq14/LBM+FKh0 LqGjzaVbQo0hs0kE2yFk5sEP0Dsv5aiOUItqFIMTG52FYZ6cUh/eTxMd6vblHwfU ujil0rFCRqtmbF6wIDBuXDxc0fmdaRMWTDfSlPxYGkfUaq1tSea1OAvjFpheOcNM wu9QiTSq9BTLY010iHSYQDknSr+gFkc/ooNLsPV1AAZFyMlG0epLww6tqR7C9hZq RyEX9piqGal7mU56gETxhDrD0Z/aKgXMbS+KvYfZhopGWEVg5vbWPGxAId53nhr6 hjvLyFmy68hBdbOB/pvp8qvw8veQR3niiHIxhxAl+BIQzXX45x0uVCPHFUpbbLp5 POIwpEJ46oaz7+cddAHf =TcPt -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays