True, about 40 Exits as of my count yesterday...
The back of that medal - concentration on only a few big providers gets
resolved that way :-)
Paul
Am 09.10.2016 um 11:57 schrieb Markus Koch:
> Thats really really bad news. Over 400 Digitalocean relays out there :(
>
> Markus
>
> 2016-10-09
Thats really really bad news. Over 400 Digitalocean relays out there :(
Markus
2016-10-09 11:44 GMT+02:00 pa011 :
> OK further bad news, Exit shut down by DO yesterday.
> Here the latest statement from them:
>
> "Additionally, we are not allowing further TOR exit nodes on our
>
OK further bad news, Exit shut down by DO yesterday.
Here the latest statement from them:
"Additionally, we are not allowing further TOR exit nodes on our infrastructure
- they generate a large amount of abuse, are used for various illegal
activities, and attract a large number of DDoS attacks.
I'm running on DO as well with the reduced exit policy and have had
about five complaints in 2 months. DO certainly appears to be getting
less and less happy. I'm glad to know it's not just me, though.
Hopefully a curated list of IPs to reject will help a lot. Thanks for
the link to tornull.
On 08.10.16 00:00, Markus Koch wrote:
> reduced-reduced exit policy. ?
The reduced-reduced policy variant is shown here:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/ReducedExitPolicy
-Ralph
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reduced-reduced exit policy. ?
Illuminate me, pls.
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# The following sets which ports can exit the tor network through you. For more
# information and updates on the suggested policy see:
# https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/ReducedExitPolicy
ExitPolicy accept *:53# DNS
# ports for general internet browsing
ExitPolicy reject
Thanks Markus - you are obviously well experienced with them :-)
We should meet some day and share this and others..
Paul
Am 07.10.2016 um 23:33 schrieb Markus Koch:
> They will kick you after 2-3 months. Delete account, make new account.
> They will kick you after 2-3 months. Delete account,
They will kick you after 2-3 months. Delete account, make new account.
They will kick you after 2-3 months. Delete account, make new account.
They will kick you after 2-3 months. Delete account, make new account.
They will kick you after 2-3 months. Delete account, make new account.
Welcome to
Seems like even DO is not very much in favour of running Exits any more ?
Anybody made the same experience - how to handle this please ?
Thanks and Regards
Paul
"Hello -Although we do not specifically disallow TOR exit nodes, as the account
holder you are responsible for all the traffic
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