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#1 2010-01-10 2:25 pm
- Alessandra
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What is privacyfoundation.de?
One of my spammers had the hostname
gpftor6.privacyfoundation.de
What's this, and should I just ban the whole thing rather than this one account in it?
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#2 2010-01-10 3:47 pm
- Karloe
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Re: What is privacyfoundation.de?
The tor in gpftor4 gives a clue, the Tor project is an anonymizer.
Read this page on wikipedia to find out more.
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#3 2010-01-11 12:07 am
- zaphod
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Re: What is privacyfoundation.de?
Yep, I don't allow, and ZB Block by default, doesn't allow TOR to register on a board.
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#4 2010-02-02 6:18 pm
- RFiend
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Re: What is privacyfoundation.de?
Also, at least one of the TOR nodes is on what I consider to be a 'hack box host', don't remember whether it's InternetServiceTeam or NetDirekt. I allow TOR nodes through, but I have a DENY FROM range for anything coming from server farms like those. Hell will freeze over before I allow either of those two farms access.
Funny thing: we're hosted with a company that buys server space from ThePlanet (Houston, TX), but I have the IP range for ThePlanet blocked, since we'd had several spammers register via their address range. I had to poke an ALLOW FROM hole in it for our own server.
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