Hi Sebastian, glad there's other's keeping an eye on the reports. > the doctor tells me a lot of stuff, like > "not reporting bandwidth scanner results: turtles"
I notified Mike a couple times about that. He's aware of it, though it hasn't been much of a priority for him since the network can make do without a bandwidth authority or two. > ... what's really > annoying, but he is also telling me the following below. > I saw no talk about this at all, but think there should be at least some > confirmation or statement. It could be a false-alert after all. > > There was another possible attack, but I dismissed it. This one is a lot > more obvious. > > What's the course of action that is taken by anyone in charge if the > doctor reports someone's potentially messing with the network? > > Is there a place where the doctors' diagnostics get confirmed or > declared false-positives? In this case I forwarded the heads up to tor-assistants@ a couple days ago. There were 58 new middle hop relays appear from the 50.7.* block. If they were exits we'd be a little more concerned. In this case my plan is to simply loop back in a week, see how they're doing, then let the authority operators know. Cheers! -Damian -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk