On 10/22/25 6:52 AM, Tor at 1AEO via tor-relays wrote:
No other provider appears to exhibit these same issues with this traffic
pattern.
I got 3 abuse complaints related to 64.65.0.0/24, 64.65.61.0/24 and
96.9.98.0/24 in the past couple of weeks.
Open to any guidance or suggestions on how best to mitigate this.
My personal solution attempt as of today is in [1]. For that I added
EGRESS_SUBNET_SLEW="45.84.107.0 64.65.0.0/23 64.65.60.0/22
96.9.98.0 109.70.100 171.25.193.0 185.220.101.0 192.42.116.0"
/opt/torutils/ipv4-rules-egress.sh start
to the init script of a bare metal server hosting 5 Tor relays. After
reboot it took about 10 min for the iptables stats to calm down [2].
[1] https://github.com/toralf/torutils/blob/main/ipv4-rules-egress.sh
[2] https://0x0.st/K2C0.txt
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Toralf
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