[tor-relays] How to block IP address on exit node relay

Niles Rogoff me at mgiggles.tk
Tue Aug 27 04:10:45 UTC 2013


For an enter policy, there is the ExcludeNodes config option, which defines
relays or locales never to be used in circuits.


On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 11:48 PM, krishna e bera <keb at cyblings.on.ca> wrote:

> On 13-08-26 04:57 PM, Piotrkowska wrote:
> > I am running an exit node under reduced exit policy on a VPS. My
> > provider requested that I block a specific IP address due to spam
> > issues. I'm guessing I should add a line in the torrc file. Can
> > anyone tell me the exact line I have to add to the torrc file to
> > block the address?
> >
> > Something like: "reject 12.34.567.89" ?
>
> Yes that exit policy would work, assuming that your provider wants to
> block traffic from your exit node having that ip address as its
> *destination*.  You could specify a specific port as well, to avoid
> blocking non-spam traffic of different types to that machine.
>
> If your provider intends for traffic having that ip address as its
> *origin* to be blocked, you will not be able to do so at your exit node.
>  I don't know of any such thing as an "entry policy" nor recommendations
> for tor relay operators other than using good security practices to fend
> off attacks.
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