[tor-relays] Advice on dealing with ISP's response toDMCAtakedownnotice.

tor at t-3.net tor at t-3.net
Wed Oct 30 14:07:03 UTC 2013


Yeah. Not saying I see a good way to do it. Not really asking for it.

Whiny, IDS-noticed, almost nuisance-type complaints are the only ones 
we've gotten. The complaints aren't even describing successful 
intrusions. Sucks if these whinebucket type of complaints are making 
it harder in real world terms for people to host exit nodes.





On Wednesday 30/10/2013 at 8:56 am, Linus Nordberg  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sounds like you risk ending up with a censorship tool controlled by
> those who control the list of attack signatures.
>
> I'd prefer if we educate service providers about this dangerous place
> called the internet with the goal of making them turn down the volume 
> on
> their sirens a notch.
>
>
> tor at t-3.net wrote
> Wed, 30 Oct 2013 07:56:28 -0400:
>
> | What he said.
> |
> | No DMCA so far but, one thing I keep getting is complaints about 
> "SQL
> | injection attacks". Apparently snort or other IDS picks this stuff 
> up
> | and emails the abuse box. Some but not all of the complaints are
> | automated.
> |
> | It would be nice if something could detect these attack signatures 
> on
> | the internet-bound packets from our exit node and drop them. With
> | trends as they are, we'd see zero abuse complaints, if there were a
> | good way to do that.
> |
> |
> |
> |
> | On Wednesday 30/10/2013 at 6:41 am, Moritz Bartl  wrote:
> | > On 25.10.2013 19:13, krishna e bera wrote:
> | >>
> | >>>
> | >>> ExitPolicy accept *:1723      # PPTP
> | >> How are you getting PPTP to work over Tor?  The ISP-supplied 
> modems
> | >> i've
> | >> seen won't pass IP protocol 47 (GRE) packets without putting the
> | >> target
> | >> machine in a DMZ.
> | >
> | > 
> https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/ReducedExitPolicy> 
> contains it.
> | >
> | > It's more of a "catch all" exit policy, but gets rid of most DMCA
> | > complaints.
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