On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 12:41:09PM -0800, Arisbe wrote:
> One of my tor guard relays is a medium size VPS operating in the Czech
> Republic. It's been up and stable for several years. Several weeks ago I
> was notified that my VPS was a source of UDP DoS traffic. It was shut down.
> Logs showed
> On 16 Nov. 2016, at 07:57, Pascal Terjan wrote:
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> On 15 November 2016 at 20:41, Arisbe wrote:
>> One of my tor guard relays is a medium size VPS operating in the Czech
>> Republic. It's been up and stable for several years. Several weeks ago I
>> was notified that my VPS was a source of U
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On 11/15/2016 09:41 PM, Arisbe wrote:
> Several weeks ago I was notified that my VPS was a source of UDP
> DoS traffic.
?
Tor is only TCP, not UDP.
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On 15 November 2016 at 20:41, Arisbe wrote:
> One of my tor guard relays is a medium size VPS operating in the Czech
> Republic. It's been up and stable for several years. Several weeks ago I
> was notified that my VPS was a source of UDP DoS traffic. It was shut down.
> Logs showed no intrusio
One of my tor guard relays is a medium size VPS operating in the Czech
Republic. It's been up and stable for several years. Several weeks ago
I was notified that my VPS was a source of UDP DoS traffic. It was shut
down. Logs showed no intrusions.
I installed a different instance of linux,