P.S: If you were not asking about relays on OVH, my bad - had their company name stuck in my head due to your previous posts to the mailing list.
2020-05-20 21:07 GMT, William Kane <ttall...@googlemail.com>: > Port 53 over TCP (DNS) seems useless, it won't be used at all or only > very rarely - your exit already resolves domain names for your > clients, this is why it's recommended to have a local recursive > resolver installed instead of passing on DNS requests to remote > services such as Google or Cloudflare DNS, due to the possibility of > correlation and anonymity compromising attacks: > > https://medium.com/@nusenu/who-controls-tors-dns-traffic-a74a7632e8ca > https://medium.com/@nusenu/what-fraction-of-tors-dns-traffic-goes-to-google-and-cloudflare-492229ccfd42 > > If you open up 80 and 443, expect to receive a lot of abuse mails > related to brute-forcing or exploit attempts, and having to deal with > the occasional douche-bag downloading child porn from a clear-net > hoster and confused law enforcement agencies. > > If that doesn't bother you or your hoster (in the case of OVH, it > will, I can guarantee you that), then go ahead. > > OVH is a bad provider though, over-congested network due to all the > seed boxes, bad peering, many Tor nodes already hosted there, etc. > > All that means please don't host another node there, instead go for a > small provider, ideally also in a country which does not host a lot of > Tor nodes already, see if they host only a handful of Tor nodes, > ideally colocate, get your own IP range and ask them to modify the > abuse address for the range to an address you control. > > After that is all done, you can safely ignore most abuse reports > unless they actually have a case against you, which, in most countries > is not possible due to network providers being protected from > liability by the law. > > Hope this helps. > > > 2020-05-20 7:24 GMT, mnlph74 <mnlp...@protonmail.com>: >> Hi, I'm running a non-exit relay for quite some time now and I would like >> to >> open ports 53, 80, 443 (web ports) to be more useful. >> How do you handle fraudulent complaints? What is the best approach to >> this >> situation? Thank you for your help. >> >> Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email. > _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays