I use Cloudflare. When I experience hacking, spamming scraping or any other cpu sucking activity, I use Cloudflares API and ban the IP then unban 7 days later. If the IP falls in a pre-identified 'dirty' range, I never unban it. Based on my logs I had the distinct impression Cloudflare did not block TOR. So, I wrote Cloudflare. Their response was:
Justin (CloudFlare Support) Apr 18 02:24 pm (PDT) Hi, and thanks for contacting us today. We don't have a particular position on TOR. All IPs are treated the same -- so if suspicious activity was seen from an IP that happens to be a TOR exit node then it'll be challenged by our system before it can access a CloudFlare page. This is no different than any other IP that might be doing something suspicious though. We haven't considered a particular feature to bloc TOR access, but I can pass on the feedback internally. As you can see: Not only do they not specifically block TOR, they don't have a feature that to facilitate users blocking TOR. > My main issue with sites that are Tor aware and then take action > against Tor nodes specifically, is that most seem to say > they get attacks, spam, illegal stuff from Tor. While true, that > is a drop in the pond when compared to from the internet at large. > Yet they don't block the internet, the coffee shops, the cable > ranges, Romania, etc. It's the being dumb about the net and the > kneejerk and the push to privacy destroying phone based auth. > > Hopefully with some group talks maybe some good will happen. Coffee shops are a bit difficult to block specifically, but why do you think people who block TOR don't block Romania? I'm a hobby blogger. I don't block all of RO, but I block rdsnet.ro, fiberlink.ro and a number of other Romanian ranges. _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
