What is the fingerprint of your exit node, maybe someone here can take a look?
Also, use iptables! If it is a dedicated VPS then drop anything you dont recognize, leaving only Tor ports (9001,9030 default) and maybe a service port like 22 for SSH for something. Port 9050 should not be visible from outside...
Tom
On 5 November 2013 08:36, jj tor jjproyects@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry for the confusión, the exact line in my torrc is "Socksport 0", so, SOCKS port is closed. Moreover, I haven't got any exit rule towards port 9050
Even if I block this traffic using iptables, I am very curious about why the server is receiving that huge amount
Maybe, because my relay's exit policy? (exit policy--> doc/ReducedExitPolicy – Tor Bug Tracker & Wiki : https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/ReducedExitPolicy)
2013/11/5 Paritesh Boyeyoko parity.boy@gmail.com
@jj tor
...and before I forget, yes deploy IPtables anyway. :)
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