Hi Rafo,
My apologies for the late reply in your request for the code on banning tor exits into *GUARDS or middle-relays*
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rm ../../etc/cron.d/updateSSHkey
echo "0 0 * * * root wget -P /root/scriptsremote/ https://check.torproject.org/torbulkexitlist" > ../../etc/cron.d/blacklistTORexits echo "1 1 * * * root sed 's/^/-A ufw-before-input -s /; s/$/ -j DROP/' /root/scriptsremote/torbulkexitlist" >> ../../etc/cron.d/blacklistTORexits echo "2 1 * * * root sed -i '/# End required lines/r /root/scriptsremote/torbulkexitlist' /etc/ufw/before.rules" >> ../../etc/cron.d/blacklistTORexits echo "3 1 * * * root rm /root/scriptsremote/torbulkexitlist" >> ../../etc/cron.d/blacklistTORexits
apt install -y fail2ban
rm ../../etc/fail2ban/jail.d/sshd.conf touch ../../etc/fail2ban/jail.d/sshd.conf echo "[sshd]" > ../../etc/fail2ban/jail.d/sshd.conf echo "enabled = true" >> ../../etc/fail2ban/jail.d/sshd.conf echo "port = 11218" >> ../../etc/fail2ban/jail.d/sshd.conf echo "filter = sshd" >> ../../etc/fail2ban/jail.d/sshd.conf echo "logpath = /var/log/auth.log" >> ../../etc/fail2ban/jail.d/sshd.conf echo "maxretry = 5" >> ../../etc/fail2ban/jail.d/sshd.conf echo "bantime = 24h" >> ../../etc/fail2ban/jail.d/sshd.conf echo "bantime.increment = true" >> ../../etc/fail2ban/jail.d/sshd.conf echo "bantime.factor = 24" >> ../../etc/fail2ban/jail.d/sshd.conf echo "bantime.maxtime = 52w" >> ../../etc/fail2ban/jail.d/sshd.conf
Here I hope this is well received,
Carlos.
On 7/10/24 1:19 AM, god-gave-you-mouth-ears-eyes-so-enjoy@posteo.net wrote:
Hi Rafo,
I have a pre-defined fail2ban (jail) script that does all the job of banning any tor-EXIT -dynamically updated via cron- from attempting access when this helps.
This is meant for Debian,
the synthax could do with fedora (perhaps a few code adaptation).
let me know when this is of interest.
Carlos.
On 7/8/24 7:34 PM, Rafo (r4fo.com) via tor-relays wrote:
Hi, I have been running a relay for a few months now without any problems. But this week I’ve received 2 DDoS alerts from my provider (Netcup), both are ~3 gigabits. They seem to be coming from other Tor relays. I’m running an Invidious like instance on my server (which uses around 600 megabits) but I have a 2.5 gigabit port. So I configured my Tor relay to use 300-400 megabits. I’m not sure where that 3 gigabit of data comes from. I have lowered my advertised bandwidth to 100 megabits, would that be enough to prevent these kind of issues?
Kind regards, Rafo
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