Hi all,
I am receiving abuse messages for the Torland1 relay for IPs that are blacklisted in the exit policy. For example as https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/E1E922A20AF608728824A620BADC6EFC8CB8C2... shows, 62.67.194.0/24 is blocked. But I am getting abuse messages out of this IP range. Can someone explain me how this can happen?
Thanks/regards
Torland
On 19 Nov 2015, at 07:32, tor-admin@torland.me wrote:
Hi all,
I am receiving abuse messages for the Torland1 relay for IPs that are blacklisted in the exit policy. For example as https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/E1E922A20AF608728824A620BADC6EFC8CB8C2... shows, 62.67.194.0/24 is blocked. But I am getting abuse messages out of this IP range. Can someone explain me how this can happen?
False positives? Incorrect source addresses? Multihomed destinations? (For example, they're reporting an IPv4 address, but the Exit used another IPv4 address, or an IPv6 address to contact them.) A non-tor process on the relay?
Can you post the ExitPolicy from your torrc? I can only see the one on globe, and I'd like to make sure they match. (But it's well structured: reject …; accept …; reject *:*; so I don't force any issues.)
Tim
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