Am 30.03.2015 um 15:04 schrieb Cmar433:
Now i can see my IP in my server exit policy ...
Well you probably added that in the beginning, "reject 37.157.192.208:*" will cause that you exit relay will reject any connections to the IP 37.157.192.208, which is the IP Tor is running on. That means someone running on a tor connection can't access your IP from your exit node.
This has nothing to do with the complaint you received, anyone using tor and happening to exit via you tor relay will look as if he is using the IP 37.157.192.208. So if there is a machine being infected with a virus or bot it will look as if you server "37.157.192.208" is infected with that malicious software. You can not change that if you run an exit node.
All you can do is politely inform anyone complaining, the message of Zack is actually pretty well written. It is normal to receive such complaints, but you might want to check with your hoster to ignore some of them, they usually understand what tor is and also understand that complaints are not caused by you.
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