Shouldn't an action be taken against such relays?
https://atlas.torproject.org/#search/188.214.30
They are clearly being run by the same entity/person, probably in an automated fashion, don't have family set, and are using the same datacenter.
cheers.
x9p
x9p:
Shouldn't an action be taken against such relays?
https://atlas.torproject.org/#search/188.214.30
They are clearly being run by the same entity/person, probably in an automated fashion, don't have family set, and are using the same datacenter.
https://nusenu.github.io/OrNetRadar/2017/11/07/a5
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---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- Subject: Re: [tor-relays] Action relays on 188.214.30.0/24 subnet From: "nusenu" nusenu-lists@riseup.net Date: Fri, December 8, 2017 6:58 am To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org --------------------------------------------------------------------------
https://nusenu.github.io/OrNetRadar/2017/11/07/a5
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Thanks again. Am already on the boat.
cheers.
x9p
On Fri, December 8, 2017 7:22 am, x9p wrote:
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Thanks again. Am already on the boat.
cheers.
x9p
The set of "potentially" (no proof!) unwanted relays was updated (looks automagically via script or sort of), still do not have their HSDir flag back, only 17h uptime.
Meanwhile, HS users, HS operators, if you feel these nodes are suspicious enough (if not, please discard this message), you can add in your torrc:
StrictNodes 1
ExcludeNodes B3466ED26C27D57205A1FAEB3FCA888EA5DCA1C5, F18F2C8C4F97C54FDFE4E0DDBFA4FAC1CD0536E4, 8AAD1E7D6271B7172A4BC800945302B63A817CB8, 64E972000217636EB949CD55DD93E4862B871EBD, C6ED9929EBBD3FCDFF430A1D43F5053EE8250A9B, 0B2541EEAFE03EDC593D04A3E6874ECAEC3BCE1D, 388C836B4AC58ADF73C0FD2345494AA91CAEE16B, 95500B4CEF7C8DBEF34D35ED9BD96C60E21B920E, 39C6D82FFDC5932AC5C8BB308BEC31A89F729461, 2BAA1C600AC75261C175EBB4D3CFEE0491D5551E
And optionally block them in your firewall:
188.214.30.220 188.214.30.234 188.214.30.98 188.214.30.159 188.214.30.126 188.214.30.124 188.214.30.166 188.214.30.133 188.214.30.141 188.214.30.143
If these relay's operator decides to give a speech, am all ears.
cheers.
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