Sounds like a reasonable enough request so long as the service is generally 
excellent and there are a good many remaining ports.  Consider dumping them if 
this becomes a habit, though.
Sacher

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Let me answer your question with a question of my own.  Why would you
not just do the thing asked of you?  It seems to me they have a good
reason for making such a fare request.


On 12/26/2018 1:36 PM, potlatch wrote:
> Good day Tor operators,
> One of my VPS providers has requested that I block exit output to ports 22, 
> 465 and 576.  I have never received a request like this before even though I 
> have (now or in the past) operated almost 40 Tor exit relays in diverse 
> countries.  The host making this request is understanding and the service 
> excellent.  He sees these ports as generating the most abuse complaints.
> Question:  Is this a reasonable request and how much critical communications 
> would be booted if I block these ports.  I think my alternative to blocking 
> as requested would be to close these accounts and find another host.
> Please help,
> Potlatch
>
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