Hi Florentin, Read the policy of your hoster. I had the same situation and already configured a reduced exit policy. So I just changed my exit policy. Now I do not relay to their entire IP block on port 80 anymore. So it can't happen again......
My hoster was fine with that. Along with this I sent an explenation that I am not the only Exit node and how to easily block all exit nodes. (The default text from the tor project website) I had the luck that the employee agreed that Tor's value to society makes the abuse acceptable. Maarten. Florentin Rochet wrote on 14-03-17 13:41: > Hi list, > > I am running Kadoc[0] for a few weeks and got today a more aggressive > complain from a System Administrator of my VPS provider. I seek for an > appropriate response to not get banned. Does someone experienced a > similar scenario and succeeded to educate the sys admins ? Here's the > complain: > > /"It is running a Tor Exit, hence producing a false positive." is not a > valid reason.// > //You are the one responsible for the traffic generated on/trough your > server, so you should make sure that no similar traffic will appear in > future. Illegal actions are strictly prohibited in our network/servers.// > //Please take immediate actions to stop this kind of activity./ > > I am almost sure that trying to argument that I am not responsible for > the traffic generated through my Exit is not the right angle with such > guy. Any ideas ? > > Best, > > Florentin Rochet > > [0] > https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/171696AFDB589CA2C4978EED2C6A91153D2B993B > > > > _______________________________________________ > tor-relays mailing list > tor-relays@lists.torproject.org > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays >
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