Need help with MPAA threats
Ringo Kamens
2600denver at gmail.com
Sun Dec 14 22:31:21 UTC 2008
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David Kammering wrote:
> Matthew McCabe schrieb:
>
>> Here is where I need your help. First, is there a good way to filter
>> out torrents in my exit policy?
>
> I tried out some different exit policies after getting a big load of
> DMCA notices. My provider didn't really mind forwarding them to me but
> it got me started playing with the exit policies as I don't see any
> reason for me donating (expensive) bandwith for filesharing over Tor. I
> am currently running the exit policy pasted below on my exit node:
>
> ExitPolicy accept *:20-23 # FTP,SSH,TELNET
> ExitPolicy accept *:53 # DNS
> ExitPolicy accept *:80-82 # HTTP
> ExitPolicy accept *:110-119 # POP3/NNTP
> ExitPolicy accept *:143 # IMAP
> ExitPolicy accept *:443 # HTTPS
> ExitPolicy accept *:465 # MAIL
> ExitPolicy accept *:587 # MAIL
> ExitPolicy accept *:993 # IMAPS
> ExitPolicy accept *:1194 # OPENVPN
> ExitPolicy accept *:1720 # H.323
> ExitPolicy accept *:1731 # Netmeeting Audio Control
> ExitPolicy accept *:5050-5061 # YAHOO MESSENGER, SIP
> ExitPolicy accept *:5190 # ICQ
> ExitPolicy accept *:5222-5223 # JABBER
> ExitPolicy accept *:3128 # Proxy
> ExitPolicy accept *:8080 # Proxy
> ExitPolicy reject *:* # Disallow everything else
>
> I think most needed protocols are included but I got my copyright
> infringements down to zero.
>
> Maybe redefining your policy would anticipate further problems with your
> provider but still keep your exit node quite useful to most of the users.
>
> YT,
> David
>
>
Please document your interactions with the police, MPAA, and your ISP.
It will help future and current Tor server ops.
If you can, publish the threat letters.
Ringo
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