[tor-commits] [webwml/master] faq: move abuse questions to abuse faq (#10990)

hiro at torproject.org hiro at torproject.org
Wed Aug 22 09:57:32 UTC 2018


commit fa66404b81cef60e7048b3784dd4ff72dfe01c35
Author: traumschule <traumschuleriebau at riseup.net>
Date:   Sun Aug 19 19:16:52 2018 +0200

    faq: move abuse questions to abuse faq (#10990)
---
 docs/en/faq-abuse.wml | 46 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----------
 docs/en/faq.wml       | 60 +--------------------------------------------------
 2 files changed, 35 insertions(+), 71 deletions(-)

diff --git a/docs/en/faq-abuse.wml b/docs/en/faq-abuse.wml
index c9cac5ba..e730b11d 100644
--- a/docs/en/faq-abuse.wml
+++ b/docs/en/faq-abuse.wml
@@ -20,17 +20,19 @@
     <li><a href="#WhatAboutSpammers">What about spammers?</a></li>
     <li><a href="#HowMuchAbuse">Does Tor get much abuse?</a></li>
     <li><a href="#TypicalAbuses">So what should I expect if I run an exit relay?</a></li>
+    <li><a href="#RespondISP">How do I respond to my ISP about my exit relay?</a></li>
     <li><a href="#IrcBans">Tor is banned from the IRC network I want to use.</a></li>
     <li><a href="#SMTPBans">Your nodes are banned from the mail server I want to use.</a></li>
     <li><a href="#Bans">I want to ban the Tor network from my service.</a></li>
     <li><a href="#TracingUsers">I have a compelling reason to trace a Tor user. Can you help?</a></li>
-    <li><a href="#RemoveContent">I want some content removed from a
-.onion address.</a></li>
-    <li><a href="#AbuseOpinion">Where does Tor Project stand on abusers
-using technology?</a></li>
+    <li><a href="#RemoveContent">I want some content removed from a .onion address.</a></li>
+    <li><a href="#AbuseOpinion">Where does Tor Project stand on abusers using technology?</a></li>
     <li><a href="#LegalQuestions">I have legal questions about Tor abuse.</a></li>
+    <li><a href="#HelpPoliceOrLawyers">I have questions about a Tor IP address for a legal case.</a></li>
     </ul>
-    <hr>
+
+    <a id="abuse"></a>
+    <h4 style="margin-bottom: 18px"><a class="anchor" href="#abuse">Abuse:</a></h4>
 
     <a id="WhatAboutCriminals"></a>
     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#WhatAboutCriminals">Doesn't Tor enable criminals to do bad things?</a></h3>
@@ -62,10 +64,6 @@ using technology?</a></li>
     and other privacy measures can <em>fight</em> identity theft, physical
     crimes like stalking, and so on. </p>
 
-    #<a id="Pervasive"></a>
-    #<h3><a class="anchor" href="#Pervasive">If the whole world starts using
-    #Tor, won't civilization collapse?</a></h3>
-
     <a id="DDoS"></a>
     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#DDoS">What about distributed denial of service attacks?</a></h3>
 
@@ -111,9 +109,7 @@ using technology?</a></li>
     <a id="ExitPolicies"></a>
     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#ExitPolicies">How do Tor exit policies work?</a></h3>
 
-    <p>
-    <a href="<page docs/faq>#ExitPolicies">See the main FAQ</a>
-    </p>
+    <p><a href="<page docs/faq>#ExitPolicies">See the main FAQ</a></p>
 
     <a id="HowMuchAbuse"></a>
     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#HowMuchAbuse">Does Tor get much abuse?</a></h3>
@@ -175,6 +171,12 @@ using technology?</a></li>
     might consider running your Tor relay on it.) In general, it's advisable
     not to use your home internet connection to provide a Tor relay.</p>
 
+    <a id="RespondISP"></a>
+    <h3><a class="anchor" href="#RespondISP">How do I respond to my ISP about my exit relay?</a></h3>
+
+    <p>A collection of templates for successfully responding to ISPs is <a
+    href="<wiki>doc/TorAbuseTemplates">collected here</a>.</p>
+
     <a id="IrcBans"></a>
     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#IrcBans">Tor is banned from the IRC network I want to use.</a></h3>
 
@@ -417,6 +419,26 @@ about Tor abuse.</a></h3>
     <p>Please take a look at the
     <a href="<page eff/tor-legal-faq>">Tor Legal FAQ</a>,
     and contact EFF directly if you have any further legal questions. </p>
+
+   <a id="HelpPoliceOrLawyers"></a>
+   <h3><a class="anchor" href="#HelpPoliceOrLawyers">I have questions about
+   a Tor IP address for a legal case.</a></h3>
+
+   <p>
+   Please read the <a
+   href="https://www.torproject.org/eff/tor-legal-faq">legal FAQ written
+   by EFF lawyers</a>. There's a growing <a
+   href="https://blog.torproject.org/blog/start-tor-legal-support-directory">legal
+   directory</a> of people who may be able to help you.
+   </p>
+
+   <p>
+   If you need to check if a certain IP address was acting as a Tor exit
+   node at a certain date and time, you can use the <a
+   href="https://exonerator.torproject.org/">ExoneraTor tool</a> to query the
+   historic Tor relay lists and get an answer.
+   </p>
+
   </div>
   <!-- END MAINCOL -->
   <div id = "sidecol">
diff --git a/docs/en/faq.wml b/docs/en/faq.wml
index 56a16756..d3e9300b 100644
--- a/docs/en/faq.wml
+++ b/docs/en/faq.wml
@@ -280,17 +280,6 @@ packets,
     traffic.</a></li>
     </ul>
 
-    <a id="abuse"></a>
-    <h4 style="margin-bottom: 18px"><a class="anchor" href="#abuse">Abuse:</a></h4>
-    <ul>
-    <li><a href="#Criminals">Doesn't Tor enable criminals to do bad
-things?</a></li>
-    <li><a href="#RespondISP">How do I respond to my ISP about my exit
-    relay?</a></li>
-    <li><a href="#HelpPoliceOrLawyers">I have questions about
-   a Tor IP address for a legal case.</a></li>
-    </ul>
-
     <p>For other questions not yet on this version of the FAQ, see the
 <a
     href="<wikifaq>">wiki FAQ</a> for now.</p>
@@ -3973,7 +3962,7 @@ reasons they're willing to run Tor. Adding an Intrusion Detection System
 to handle exit policies would increase the security complexity of Tor,
 and would likely not work anyway, as evidenced by the entire field of
 IDS
-and counter-IDS papers. Many potential abuse issues are resolved by the
+and counter-IDS papers. Many potential <a href="<page docs/faq-abuse>">abuse</a> issues are resolved by the
 fact that Tor only transports valid TCP streams (as opposed to arbitrary
 IP including malformed packets and IP floods), so exit policies become
 even <i>more</i> important as we become able to transport IP packets. We
@@ -4283,53 +4272,6 @@ only solution is to have no opinion.
     IP address.
     </p>
 
-    <hr>
-
-    <a id="Abuse"></a>
-    <h2><a class="anchor" href="#Abuse">Abuse:</a></h2>
-
-    <a id="Criminals"></a>
-    <h3><a class="anchor" href="#Criminals">Doesn't Tor enable criminals
-to do bad things?</a></h3>
-
-    <p>
-    For the answer to this question and others, please see our <a
-    href="<page docs/faq-abuse>">Tor Abuse FAQ</a>.
-    </p>
-
-    <hr>
-
-    <a id="RespondISP"></a>
-    <h3><a class="anchor" href="#RespondISP">How do I respond to my ISP
-about my exit relay?</a></h3>
-
-    <p>
-    A collection of templates for successfully responding to ISPs is <a
-    href="<wiki>doc/TorAbuseTemplates">collected
-    here</a>.
-    </p>
-
-    <hr>
-
-   <a id="HelpPoliceOrLawyers"></a>
-   <h3><a class="anchor" href="#HelpPoliceOrLawyers">I have questions about
-   a Tor IP address for a legal case.</a></h3>
-
-   <p>
-   Please read the <a
-   href="https://www.torproject.org/eff/tor-legal-faq">legal FAQ written
-   by EFF lawyers</a>. There's a growing <a
-   href="https://blog.torproject.org/blog/start-tor-legal-support-directory">legal
-   directory</a> of people who may be able to help you.
-   </p>
-
-   <p>
-   If you need to check if a certain IP address was acting as a Tor exit
-   node at a certain date and time, you can use the <a
-   href="https://exonerator.torproject.org/">ExoneraTor tool</a> to query the
-   historic Tor relay lists and get an answer.
-   </p>
-
    <hr>
 
   </div>



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