Dear Adam & Paul, There have been a quite unusual traffic here in Denmark too, I am situated on the island of Als running on STOFA A/S and TDC Yousee A/S networks, which are being redirecting as if the relays were under DDoS attack, by taking over the link and be a man in the middle? Relays, bridges and exits have been not trustable and many certificates are wrong, so do a double, trible check even if you are connected to tor networks! Regards David Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email.
‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ On Sunday, October 25, 2020 8:15 PM, Paul Geurts <[email protected]> wrote: > hi y'all, > > one of my relays got suspended today, because of heavy ddos traffic. > > Hello, > > Today your VPS IP address was heavily attacked by a large DDoS, so we were > forced to suspend the VPS and null the IP for the time being, since it had > overloaded our upstream provider. We are keeping an eye on the situation, > however in the meantime you will want to get your site behind a DDoS filter > such as CloudFlare. > > Let us know if you have any further questions. > > Thank you! > > Adam > > has any of you see this behauvior? I think there is no use in putting a relay > behind a ddos filter, or is there? In that case I'll just spin up another one. > > relay in question is this one, almost 7 months with no interuption what so > ever, no indication in the (munin) monitoring for high or higher traffic... > because the vps is suspended I don't have the latest syslog so I don't know > for sure whether anything has shown up there, but I am quite sure that > yesterday there were no abnormal logging entries on this server. > > https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/CDE4149F0DC65A7BE1AE440340BE1C7A18135E29 > > rgds,. Paul
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