Abuse statistics

M maillist at piirakka.com
Thu Aug 7 18:00:10 UTC 2008


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mplsfox02 at sneakemail.com wrote:
> 
> scar:
>> mplsfox02 at sneakemail.com @ 2008/08/05 07:24:
>>> So the profilers feed the
>>> spammers? :-)
>>
>> what's with the happy face? you get a kick out of this, playing
>> detective?
> 
> Wow, icy wind here. For me this situation has something tragicomical.
> Sorry for disturbing you serious life.
> 
>> most of us already assume this is happening. we don't need your
>> statistics.
> 
> I think it's always a good thing to move towards less assumptions and
> more knowledge. And please be more humble and don't speak as "we". There
> were at least several people appreciating the stats.
> 
>> as is said in the FAQ, criminals already have better ways of doing
>> things without Tor.
> 
> So? I'm not looking at criminals but general usage patterns, "abuse" and
> side-effects. I'm doing this for my own, but I think it's fair to share it.
> 

Statistics were pretty interesting.

Could you share the script(?) which collects statistics? I'm not
currently running exit-node, couple of middlemans only. I'm just curious
about the approach to collecting data. Where do you get the connection
info? Are you running Linux? Bash, perl, php or something else?

m
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