A brief "whois" on the IP 216.243.58.198 reveals that the abuse address is listed as CondoInternet.
Does anybody have experience getting an IP allocation so that the abuse address is listed differently?
I have little experience, but perhaps this is a way out of this problem if condo's problem is the number of abuse complaints and the time it takes them.
Regards,
malaparte
Hey tor-relays,
The past few months, since I upgraded my net connection to 1Gbps, I've hit the top 40 fastest relays and the top 20 fastest exit nodes, peaking to over 17 MB/s. I've always prided the fact that my ISP, CondoInternet in Seattle, has been very welcoming of my reduced exit node. In the past, the malicious activity hasn't been "too much" for my ISP--examples here: http://yawnbox.com/1461--but now they want me to shut it down. What are my options?
Forwarded email:
Final Warning Notice - IP address 216.243.58.198
I am writing you regarding the repeated abuse complaints that we're receiving for your IP allocation. While we at CondoInternet are all for an open and unmolested with Internet experience for our customers as it was one of our founders' primary reasons for starting CondoInternet, your Tor node has generated a disproportional amount of abuse and legal complaints compared to the rest of our customers. We are asking that you remove the Tor node from your CondoInternet connection or to please switch to an alternative service provider by July 15th 2013.
We very much appreciate you being part of the CondoInternet family and do apologize for any inconvenience this change may cause you. Please feel free to contact me directly if you have any questions.
Sincerely, Operations Manager CondoInternet
-- Chris Sheats yawnbox@gmail.com _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays