-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 9/11/2013 3:30 PM, Antonio J. Delgado wrote: > Hi, > I just receive a letter from my ISP abuse department. Someone tried to do some SQL injection attack using my tor node and my IP address is now banned from a lot of services and websites (not Google or Facebook, more important sites for me like the EU site and universities). Yes, it's not fare, I can cry to my ISP saying that the agreement is not fare. But I will lose. And of course there is no other option for me, than disconnect tor. > I wanted to post this message somewhere, where persons that use tor to hack into other system can read it, hope this is a good place. You're killing tor, dude! > https://blog.torproject.org/running-exit-node
"1. Inform your potential ISP(s) In general, running an exit node from your home Internet connection is not recommended, unless you are prepared for increased attention to your home. In the USA, there have been no equipment seizures due to Tor exits, but there have been phone calls and visits. In other countries, people have had all their home computing equipment seized for running an exit from their home internet connection. So you will need to find a good colo and save your home connection for bridge or middle node use. Plus, bandwidth will be much cheaper in a colo center anyway." It's not recommended to run an exit node from your home, if that's what you've done. You could still run a relay node (no exit), without encountering such issues. I (and I'm sure many others) hope you will choose to run a relay node rather than giving up on the project completely. More info regarding how to handle any potential legal issues: https://www.torproject.org/eff/tor-legal-faq.html.en -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.17 (MingW32) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJSMMkkAAoJEPdvg/XsVk/hJ2wQAJSnk7iOmQUN/ckGNwGKPlZy CZTtCY9071Bbz2pxGbQ71QLCQ1XFpvlX7/i4zPX34DD+EWTMnz+cTj3m7TUAUzc5 yo6lz1DIPk9/Xq2UjR7vZsVzoe6EUOGREzXUPXIzQMfcttz/XCGa2Xx1oIHII4GK LBgA7eQh5yTSJ5NQ9ekW17qzrgoAbyaYZV1kXef2/QsxhHK4q8YlZG82ZwzbBzWO S5KeWbI/I4k8Z32OCIkK/VBTixAbNN31TWKGvyd3X5JoGcCague7ShLY9+1uUNwN gHHgfbQgBUq2ozrXu/sLBe+w51MmoU3clqjdrYHumPFCazfnWebqDXYYW2nDbQ8U Clqu30nQCBNRVnJjmKNYCoPHIRWUtV8LVIgDqbYnW/iZcHI7nmRr133kKA290zQr 63PvInah+nsL8Ma+W4emwIxEC4BWkqiQVh+EYaSLBTnpS5gv3DHJM6ASSYK9qTq8 3Vauj89pMvaGQCta9/H+OazS/4a/ooIUDiZV339JimSnyToihGRnS79zJZx7LtoO x79PajQcURCmOEAXPmgzkp+CEL96TRA7dbRURkJ91weZ2V4cdXxeegLN2hxuNtkx FhTN00v+qljfOuqpHvHAi/kEi+i5aqkbY4O/0GEZyXj+QJHqEdGqhQF9Pd2etuR8 XvghODfH7Be5zXyjymqc =tDB3 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- tor-talk mailing list - [email protected] To unsusbscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
