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Hey,
My guard node was DDoS'd for about 15 minutes on December 17. My inner
paranoid thought this was related to the ongoing crackdown on hidden
services (from the authorities, or whoever else) but now I'm not so sure.
Regards,
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Jean-Philippe D
On Friday 26 December 2014 15:48:20 Christian Burkert wrote:
> Furthermore, I wondered if the attackers were attracted to my system
> because of the Tor service, or were just randomly picking targets.
> But from your previous descriptions, I rather deduce that it is more
> like the latter, rather r
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Firstly, thanks for your advise.
Since I'm personally fed up with this provider, I'll move my Tor node
anyway. This last DDoS handling was just the last straw.
But before I discourage others from choosing this hosting provider, I
wanted to check th
tacks should be smaller that the one you got, may be they
can be OK for a second chance!
Good luck ;)
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De: "Christian Burkert"
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Envoyé: Vendredi 26 Décembre 2014 12:32:19
Objet: [tor-relays] Possible DDoS
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Sebastian Urbach schreef op 26/12/14 om 14:05:
On December 26, 2014 12:41:51 PM Christian Burkert
wrote:
Hi,
I'm running a non-exit Tor node for a few months now on a virtual server
hosted in a professional datacenter.
Thank you !
Yesterday, December 25th, the support wrote me, that my se
On December 26, 2014 12:41:51 PM Christian Burkert wrote:
Hi,
I'm running a non-exit Tor node for a few months now on a virtual server
hosted in a professional datacenter.
Thank you !
Yesterday, December 25th, the support wrote me, that my server is
under a DDoS attack with 2GBit/s lasting
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Hi *,
I'm running a non-exit Tor node for a few months now on a virtual server
hosted in a professional datacenter.
That's the node:
https://globe.torproject.org/#/relay/4C246EA9C950B872FD77F761CEAAB41D93D9764D
Yesterday, December 25th, the suppor