We never had our exit nodes become the targets of DDOS attacks HOWEVER, we occasionally see abuse complaints due to someone abusing Tor to DDOS attack other targets. Perhaps that's what you're seeing?
I don't think so because RX traffic skyrocketed, not TX traffic.
Greetings
On 2014-08-04 16:17, tor@t-3.net wrote:
We never had our exit nodes become the targets of DDOS attacks HOWEVER, we occasionally see abuse complaints due to someone abusing Tor to DDOS attack other targets. Perhaps that's what you're seeing?
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I receive several DDOS's per month, between 5 and 10 (I suspect that is because I run a higher volume of relays than most so don't take that as a normal figure). I have a 20Gbps connection with my ISP and Tor uses perhaps 4Gbps of it so the DDOS's haven't had any real effect on my servers other than perhaps a bit of extra traffic.
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On 04/08/2014 16:00, Tyler Durden wrote:
I don't think so because RX traffic skyrocketed, not TX traffic.
Greetings
On 2014-08-04 16:17, tor@t-3.net wrote:
We never had our exit nodes become the targets of DDOS attacks HOWEVER, we occasionally see abuse complaints due to someone abusing Tor to DDOS attack other targets. Perhaps that's what you're seeing?
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