[tor-relays] Problems with isp's onestrike policy

teor teor2345 at gmail.com
Thu Aug 18 21:46:03 UTC 2016


> On 18 Aug 2016, at 18:24, majacobs <tor at tent.xs4all.nl> wrote:
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> Block ports that spread worm(like) virii would also mean closing ports 80 and 443. I am afraid that is no option

Sadly, there's not much we can do then.
Tor relays don't inspect traffic in general - there are legal and ethical consequences to traffic selection.

Tim

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> On 18 aug. 2016, at 01:30, teor <teor2345 at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> On 18 Aug 2016, at 08:23, majacobs <tor at tent.xs4all.nl> wrote:
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>>>>> Cut off three times because of worm spread alert. I ran an exit node for just a couple of weeks. First came in while i was away on holiday . Could not connect to my vpn but noticed that one of my consumer routers send a reboot message around the first day of my vacation and didn't think about it again , that is till I got home and really started to run the node . Node 0d0a was running fine and well when the net was cut of for a second time  just a few days before the third and last time. I contacted support , sought advice I was told to better run a relay.
>>>>> No way! I thought!
>>>>> To cut a story short, I know run in bridged mode (obsfs4proxy) but I am looking for solutions as to  how  Tor can help not seeing exit-nodes coming and going because of worm spreading?
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>> Tor doesn't discriminate based on traffic, so this is a hard problem.
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>> Over the long term, encourage destinations (or server providers) to block particular problematic traffic, rather than entire IP addresses or servers.
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>> Over the short term, block the ports that the worm uses to spread.
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>> Tim
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