# The following sets which ports can exit the tor network through you. For more # information and updates on the suggested policy see: # https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/ReducedExitPolicy ExitPolicy accept *:53 # DNS
# ports for general internet browsing ExitPolicy reject 103.11.130.162:* # Gute Frage :( ExitPolicy reject 23.254.211.232:* # gute Frage :( ExitPolicy reject 211.234.112.4:* # South Korea ExitPolicy reject 147.67.119.2:* # tax spam ExitPolicy reject 147.67.119.20:* # tax spam ExitPolicy reject 147.67.119.102:* # tax spam ExitPolicy reject 147.67.136.2:* # tax spam ExitPolicy reject 147.67.136.20:* # tax spam ExitPolicy reject 147.67.136.102:* # tax spam ExitPolicy reject 147.67.136.103 # TAX SPAM ExitPolicy reject 147.67.136.21 # TAX SPAM ExitPolicy reject 147.67.119.103 # TAX SPAM ExitPolicy reject 147.67.119.3 # TAX SPAM ExitPolicy reject 147.67.136.3 # TAX SPAM ExitPolicy reject 147.67.119.21 # TAX SPAM ExitPolicy reject 138.197.129.153:* #Hacking Fail2ban ExitPolicy accept *:80 # HTTP ExitPolicy accept *:81 # HTTP Alternate ExitPolicy accept *:443 # HTTPS ExitPolicy accept *:3128 # SQUID ExitPolicy accept *:8008 # HTTP Alternate ExitPolicy accept *:8080 # HTTP Proxy ExitPolicy reject *:* # prevents any exit traffic not permitted above
Thats part of my DigitalOcean torrc file. I got the fucking tax spam and the south korea bank on every droplet ever, so I would advise you to do the same reject. Its helping to only allow HTTP + HTTPS. But with the new circle I am just 2 weeks in and already 5 abuse mails. And these exits should go to a friend ... I need more spare time :/
Markus
2016-10-07 23:49 GMT+02:00 Tristan supersluether@gmail.com:
Guess I'm next. My relay has been running for 3 months now. I'm doing my best to be a good neighbor though. After the first month, I got an SSH abuse, so now I reject SSH traffic. A month later I got an SQL hack attempt, and I switched to the reduced-reduced exit policy. Haven't gotten anything else yet.
On Oct 7, 2016 4:34 PM, "Markus Koch" niftybunny@googlemail.com wrote:
They will kick you after 2-3 months. Delete account, make new account. They will kick you after 2-3 months. Delete account, make new account. They will kick you after 2-3 months. Delete account, make new account. They will kick you after 2-3 months. Delete account, make new account. Welcome to DigitalOcean!
Markus
2016-10-07 23:23 GMT+02:00 pa011 pa011@web.de:
Seems like even DO is not very much in favour of running Exits any more ?
Anybody made the same experience - how to handle this please ?
Thanks and Regards Paul
"Hello -Although we do not specifically disallow TOR exit nodes, as the account holder you are responsible for all the traffic going through your droplet (including traffic that an exit node may generate).
Also be aware that we do not allow some of the traffic types that come out of a typical TOR exit node (torrents, spam, SSH probes, hacking attempts, botnets, DDoS, etc).
If you are unable to stop this sort of traffic, please reconsider running a TOR exit node as it may lead to your account suspension or termination.
Please refer to our Terms of Service for greater detail on this issue: https://www.digitalocean.com/legal/terms/
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