They raid your home even if the Tor node is run in a datacenter. Sadly the police in germany is still stuck in the 90s and most of them don't know and/or care what Tor is and how it works.
On 16.04.2020 12:45, Mario Costa wrote:
Where you running an exit from home? It’s really discouraged because of what happened to you.
-m
Il giorno 16 apr 2020, alle ore 04:50, Kolja Sagorski hallo@koljasagorski.de ha scritto:
I had a police house search for my exit... I hate the stupid German police.
Am 15.04.2020 um 22:53 schrieb "lists@for-privacy.net" lists@for-privacy.net:
Hi,
my Family¹ has had an exit for 2 weeks and today the first abuse mail has arrived.
First of all, thanks for the templates:
https://www.torservers.net/wiki/abuse/templates
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorAbuseTemplates
I linked these two from the Tor-project:
Common Boilerplate (Tor Intro)
SSH Bruteforce Attempts
and wrote the following myself:
Another good option that we use ourselves is: fail2ban And report to blacklists, which can then be loaded into the router firewalls: https://www.abuseipdb.com/user/33280
Hope this helps!
I actually wanted to add that the SSH login attempts can be limited. (3-6) Because the logs from the abuse mail showed 100 attempts pro IP. ;-)
_Are such notes useful or do such instructions cause even more problems?_
¹https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#search/TorOrDie4privacyNET
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