I never got an IP reassignment. The only difference would be that abuse
reports would be sent to you, rather than to the ISP. When I asked about
it, they responded that they would forward all abuse complaints to me
anyway.
On May 19, 2016 3:50 PM, "pa011" wrote:
> Thank you all who have contribut
Thank you all who have contributed with there hints, support and
motivation so far. I will dig into that links and papers hopefully in
the coming days and probably ask again afterwards :-)
What seems to be important is to get an IP reassignment from the ISP -is
that really essential to start?
And
I only ever received 1 abuse complaint over a 2-month period. I apologize
for the inconvenience and explained that I would block the abused IP range.
The abuse report was generated by Webiron, and they had a guide for Tor
operators. I imagine other problems can be similarly solved.
As others have
"You will come up with yourown language and standard cases as you go along, and
from that can derive some template replies."
>From the templates you can derive your own language.
Rob
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On 05/18/2016 10:13 PM, pa011 wrote:
> Is there anybody out there who can give me some advice, or even help me
> doing (answering) these?
I think it is pretty much straightforward. You can explain what Tor is,
why you are supporting it, and in some more heated cases offer to
temporarily block dest
Am 2016-05-18 um 22:13 schrieb pa011:
> I am running some pretty good developing relays which I would like to
> change into exit-nodes over time. As I have no experience how to handle
> possible abuses I would need some help please?
>
> Is there anybody out there who can give me some advice, or ev
You could have a look here too.
https://www.torservers.net/wiki/abuse/templates
Robert
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You should start with the FAQ, if you haven't already seen it:
https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq-abuse.html.en
The topic has been addressed many times on the list as well, so I'd suggest
searching the archives. You can easily do that via Google with a search
like:
abuse site:lists.torproje
I am running some pretty good developing relays which I would like to
change into exit-nodes over time. As I have no experience how to handle
possible abuses I would need some help please?
Is there anybody out there who can give me some advice, or even help me
doing (answering) these?
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