[tor-relays] Attacker IP database

Tom McLoughlin tom at dropfuse.com
Fri Aug 2 19:31:44 UTC 2013


I wouldn't think such a database would exist because of the way Tor works.

Regards,
Tom McLoughlin

On 02/08/2013 20:18, Bryan Carey wrote:
> Is there any kind of compiled list of IPs that relay operators can
> refer to that are known bad IPs (sources of brute force SSH
> attempts, etc.)? Is there a reason to NOT block (drop) traffic from
> these IPs?
> 
> Here are some that I have seen recently trying to brute force
> common user accounts and root password attempts: 198.50.197.98 
> 220.161.148.178 223.4.217.47 199.187.125.250 175.99.95.252 
> 62.64.83.38 125.209.110.234 37.235.53.172
> 
> Also, in general what are some good security practices to keep in
> mind while running a Tor relay?
> 
> Thanks, Bryan
> 
> 
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