On Montag, 8. Juli 2024 19:34:51 CEST Rafo (r4fo.com) via tor-relays wrote: > 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 Reducing the advertised bandwidth does not help. ;-) In general, one tor instance will rarely reach 100 megabits. There is little you can do on the server against targeted DDoS. But you can stop IPs with a lot of connections to your tor daemon using dynamic exit police¹ or dyn. IP/nftable rules². For targeted help, you should specify the type of relay you have and your OS. https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/community/support/-/issues/40093 ¹https://github.com/artikel10/surgeprotector ²https://forum.torproject.org/t/is-tor-network-resistant-to-tcp-syn-flood-dos-attacks-from-outside-of-tor/12690/4 -- ╰_╯ Ciao Marco! Debian GNU/Linux It's free software and it gives you freedom!
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