I have also received a notice from my hosting provider regarding this. Have 
anyone noticed that when you look up the ip that supposedly port scanning 22, 
there is no reports on abuseipdb?

John - prsv admin

Oct 31, 2024 at 01:30 by delr...@gmail.com:

> On Tue, Oct 29, 2024, 03:33 Pierre Bourdon <> delr...@gmail.com> > wrote:
>
>> By any chance, any other relay ops seeing the same thing, or am I just
>>  going crazy? (it does kind of sound insane...)
>>  
>>  Any speculation as to the reason for this?
>>
>
> My own write-up and explanation (and speculation) is available at > 
> https://delroth.net/posts/spoofed-mass-scan-abuse/>  as a reference. I've had 
> a few people email me saying they had the same scare moment after getting an 
> abuse report and they ended up finding my article, so I'd like to think it's 
> already helped a bit!
>
> I also received an email today from Hetzner's legal team saying that they 
> have read my article (props on them, I didn't send it to them myself!). They 
> are monitoring the situation on their side and emphasized that they do not 
> usually take action on this kind of reports they have recently been 
> forwarding to Tor relay operators. So at least for others hosting relays at 
> Hetzner I don't think it's worth worrying too much. For other hosting 
> providers, your mileage may vary.
>
>>
>>

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