Yeah, he knows, he'd just kind of like it to go away. A bit of googling yielded something called tortunnel which links direct to the exit node and allows a scan. It'd be nice to make a bit of an effort though, so, anyone know how to interfere with that? It's Moxie, mind you, so it's probably bulletproof.
K. On 21/05/16 21:46, Green Dream wrote: > There's really nothing to do. Based on the limited logs, it looks like > someone was just looking for open TCP port 22 (ssh). You can't really > block the scans by source since you don't know the source address > (because Tor). You could prevent connections to port 22, but that > would prevent everyone else from using ssh through your exit, and > also, it wouldn't stop port scanning of any other ports allowed > through the exit. > > I'd just explain you're running a Tor exit, and thus you cannot > identify the source of the scan. > > As common as port scanning is (and has been for as long as the > Internet has been around), I'm surprised providers still worry about > it this much. > > > _______________________________________________ > tor-relays mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
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