[tor-relays] webiron requesting to block several /24 subnet

JusticeRage justicerage at manalyzer.org
Mon Nov 16 13:50:51 UTC 2015


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I'm currently in the middle of a somewhat heated e-mail debate with
their vice-president.
Pasting the e-mails below would be indelicate, but their position is
that the Tor network is responsible for the abuse it generates and
should take measures to prevent/block malicious traffic.
They also state that according to their measurements, 99% of the
traffic coming out of Tor is hostile, and they're going to release a
report on the matter soon.

On my side, I've been arguing that 99% of bad traffic absolutely
doesn't imply 99% of bad users, since brute-force attacks generate a
massive amount of requests (i.e. that 99% of bad traffic may be
generated by 1% of the users for all we know) - and therefore I'm
unwilling to punish all of them because of an unruly few.
Besides, blocking whole /24 subnets seems overkill to me, and they
have yet to prove that they have the authority to speak for all the
IPs they are requesting.

I suggested that site owners who wish to block Tor traffic do so using
the DNSRBL, to which they replied that "hundreds of millions of site
owners who barely know how to do e-mail" shouldn't be asked to
configure their servers - or indeed do anything to protect themselves
because that's victim blaming.
They add that "what we have coming next in tackling abuses will make
your heads spin :)" and conclude that I'm an arrogant bastard (mildly
paraphrasing here).

So as far as I'm concerned, I'll just discard anything I receive from
them in the future. I've told my hosting provider that their automated
e-mails should be disregarded, and they are okay with that.

- --
JusticeRage

On 16/11/2015 13:52, Cristian Consonni wrote:

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