[tor-relays] Aggressive abuse report

Kenneth Freeman kencf0618 at riseup.net
Wed Mar 15 03:14:05 UTC 2017



On 03/14/2017 10:08 AM, Maarten wrote:
> Hi Florentin,
> 
> Read the policy of your hoster.
> I had the same situation and already configured a reduced exit policy.
> So I just changed my exit policy. Now I do not relay to their entire IP
> block on port 80 anymore. So it can't happen again......
> 
> My hoster was fine with that.
> Along with this I sent an explenation that I am not the only Exit node
> and how to easily block all exit nodes. (The default text from the tor
> project website)
> 
> I had the luck that the employee agreed that Tor's value to society
> makes the abuse acceptable.

When I was first setting up Tor back in the day, I gave an explanation
to my ISP (Cable ONE) and experimentally ran an exit node from home. If
memory serves, within three days they got a DMCA notice whereupon they
cut me off at the knees. I quickly learned that help desks aren't, and
that Cable ONE perforce did not want to deal with the legal overhead or
hear about the elections in Iran. They have a three-strikes policy, so
nowadays I proselytize Tor, read the fine print, and encourage others to
do the same.

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