As a CCNP: WELCOME TO CISCO!
*sigh* I need more booze for this ...
2016-05-12 23:47 GMT+02:00 Zwiebel :
>
> I've contacted them about this via [1] and explained that these hosts are
> most likely not malicious and got a replay via e-mail saying that they will
> remain blacklisted.
>
> - Zwiebel
Is some other activity which they're blacked for?
Are they on other lists?
Robert
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Hello,
I operate three Tor relays on my university's network. All http traffic on
that network goes through a transparent proxy which uses the Cisco Senderbase
blacklist. I've recently noticed log messages that my relays can't connect to
some Tor authorities. Seems like Cisco blacklists the followi
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On 05/12/2016 09:05 PM, Javantea wrote:
> ail.ru own so many blocks that I can't hope to block all of them
> without spending a lot of time producing a list. Has someone else
> produced such a list?
I added these 3 lines to my torrc few months ago -
I'm actually seeing abuse notifications too, for mail.ru - a few in the
last week.
On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 1:36 PM, Roman Mamedov wrote:
> On Thu, 12 May 2016 19:05:30 -
> Javantea wrote:
>
> > I run an exit node and everything has been going fine. I've recently
> gotten 3 automated abuse e
On Thu, 12 May 2016 19:05:30 -
Javantea wrote:
> I run an exit node and everything has been going fine. I've recently gotten 3
> automated abuse e-mails from mail.ru which say that my node has sent spam
> over HTTP (silly, I know). I expect that they will continue to e-mail me
> since they
Hello,
I run an exit node and everything has been going fine. I've recently gotten 3
automated abuse e-mails from mail.ru which say that my node has sent spam over
HTTP (silly, I know). I expect that they will continue to e-mail me since they
give me no way to block their servers. I wouldn't gi