That‘s a good point! And that’s something that I can investigate. I can do something. :-) I will look up all my divices and I hope I will find some pests.
Kind regards Kalle >> Hi everyone, >> >> >> I`ve got an issue with my local IP address. I am running a relay about >> 1 >> year and since 3 or 4 weeks I can`t reach some websites like: ebay or >> ikea. >> >> All I get is this message: >> >> * >> * >> >> *Access Denied* >> You don`t have permission to access "Http://www.ebay.com/" on this >> server. >> >> Reference # ____looong number______ >> >> >> I think I am on some blacklists. After I change my IP address all >> worked >> fine for only 2 days. >> >> Can I do something about this? > > That would be Akamai's wonderfully opaque IP reputation system. Unless you're > an Akamai customer, there's no way to determine why your IP is blocked. I > believe certain types of vulnerability scans / probes set it off, but I've > never been able to figure it out for certain. > > In theory, it should drop off the blocklist if the bad behavior stops, but > this takes weeks to happen. > > Concrete suggestions: > > If you're running an exit node, give it it's own IP. > > If you're not running an exit, check the devices on your network. One of them > may have malware. I don't believe this block is a tor-specific block, it > seems like actual malicious traffic needs to happen before it triggers. > > --Sean > > _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays