faq: move abuse questions to abuse faq (#10990)
traumschule

traumschule commited on 2018-08-22 11:55:49
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     <li><a href="#WhatAboutSpammers">What about spammers?</a></li>
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     <li><a href="#HowMuchAbuse">Does Tor get much abuse?</a></li>
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     <li><a href="#TypicalAbuses">So what should I expect if I run an exit relay?</a></li>
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+    <li><a href="#RespondISP">How do I respond to my ISP about my exit relay?</a></li>
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     <li><a href="#IrcBans">Tor is banned from the IRC network I want to use.</a></li>
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     <li><a href="#SMTPBans">Your nodes are banned from the mail server I want to use.</a></li>
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     <li><a href="#Bans">I want to ban the Tor network from my service.</a></li>
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     <li><a href="#TracingUsers">I have a compelling reason to trace a Tor user. Can you help?</a></li>
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-    <li><a href="#RemoveContent">I want some content removed from a
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-.onion address.</a></li>
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-    <li><a href="#AbuseOpinion">Where does Tor Project stand on abusers
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-using technology?</a></li>
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+    <li><a href="#RemoveContent">I want some content removed from a .onion address.</a></li>
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+    <li><a href="#AbuseOpinion">Where does Tor Project stand on abusers using technology?</a></li>
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     <li><a href="#LegalQuestions">I have legal questions about Tor abuse.</a></li>
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+    <li><a href="#HelpPoliceOrLawyers">I have questions about a Tor IP address for a legal case.</a></li>
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     </ul>
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-    <hr>
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+    <a id="abuse"></a>
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+    <h4 style="margin-bottom: 18px"><a class="anchor" href="#abuse">Abuse:</a></h4>
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     <a id="WhatAboutCriminals"></a>
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     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#WhatAboutCriminals">Doesn't Tor enable criminals to do bad things?</a></h3>
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     and other privacy measures can <em>fight</em> identity theft, physical
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     crimes like stalking, and so on. </p>
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-    #<a id="Pervasive"></a>
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-    #<h3><a class="anchor" href="#Pervasive">If the whole world starts using
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-    #Tor, won't civilization collapse?</a></h3>
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     <a id="DDoS"></a>
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     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#DDoS">What about distributed denial of service attacks?</a></h3>
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     <a id="ExitPolicies"></a>
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     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#ExitPolicies">How do Tor exit policies work?</a></h3>
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-    <p>
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-    <a href="<page docs/faq>#ExitPolicies">See the main FAQ</a>
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-    </p>
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+    <p><a href="<page docs/faq>#ExitPolicies">See the main FAQ</a></p>
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     <a id="HowMuchAbuse"></a>
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     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#HowMuchAbuse">Does Tor get much abuse?</a></h3>
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     might consider running your Tor relay on it.) In general, it's advisable
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     not to use your home internet connection to provide a Tor relay.</p>
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+    <a id="RespondISP"></a>
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+    <h3><a class="anchor" href="#RespondISP">How do I respond to my ISP about my exit relay?</a></h3>
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+    <p>A collection of templates for successfully responding to ISPs is <a
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+    href="<wiki>doc/TorAbuseTemplates">collected here</a>.</p>
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     <a id="IrcBans"></a>
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     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#IrcBans">Tor is banned from the IRC network I want to use.</a></h3>
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     <p>Please take a look at the
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     <a href="<page eff/tor-legal-faq>">Tor Legal FAQ</a>,
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     and contact EFF directly if you have any further legal questions. </p>
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+   <a id="HelpPoliceOrLawyers"></a>
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+   <h3><a class="anchor" href="#HelpPoliceOrLawyers">I have questions about
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+   a Tor IP address for a legal case.</a></h3>
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+   <p>
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+   Please read the <a
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+   href="https://www.torproject.org/eff/tor-legal-faq">legal FAQ written
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+   by EFF lawyers</a>. There's a growing <a
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+   href="https://blog.torproject.org/blog/start-tor-legal-support-directory">legal
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+   directory</a> of people who may be able to help you.
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+   </p>
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+   <p>
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+   If you need to check if a certain IP address was acting as a Tor exit
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+   node at a certain date and time, you can use the <a
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+   href="https://exonerator.torproject.org/">ExoneraTor tool</a> to query the
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+   historic Tor relay lists and get an answer.
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+   </p>
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     traffic.</a></li>
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-    <a id="abuse"></a>
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-    <h4 style="margin-bottom: 18px"><a class="anchor" href="#abuse">Abuse:</a></h4>
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-    <ul>
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-    <li><a href="#Criminals">Doesn't Tor enable criminals to do bad
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-things?</a></li>
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-    <li><a href="#RespondISP">How do I respond to my ISP about my exit
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-    relay?</a></li>
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-    <li><a href="#HelpPoliceOrLawyers">I have questions about
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-   a Tor IP address for a legal case.</a></li>
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     <p>For other questions not yet on this version of the FAQ, see the
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 <a
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     href="<wikifaq>">wiki FAQ</a> for now.</p>
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 to handle exit policies would increase the security complexity of Tor,
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 and would likely not work anyway, as evidenced by the entire field of
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 IDS
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-and counter-IDS papers. Many potential abuse issues are resolved by the
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+and counter-IDS papers. Many potential <a href="<page docs/faq-abuse>">abuse</a> issues are resolved by the
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 fact that Tor only transports valid TCP streams (as opposed to arbitrary
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 IP including malformed packets and IP floods), so exit policies become
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 even <i>more</i> important as we become able to transport IP packets. We
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-    <a id="Abuse"></a>
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-    <h2><a class="anchor" href="#Abuse">Abuse:</a></h2>
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-    For the answer to this question and others, please see our <a
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-    href="<page docs/faq-abuse>">Tor Abuse FAQ</a>.
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-    A collection of templates for successfully responding to ISPs is <a
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-   by EFF lawyers</a>. There's a growing <a
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-   href="https://blog.torproject.org/blog/start-tor-legal-support-directory">legal
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-   directory</a> of people who may be able to help you.
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-   If you need to check if a certain IP address was acting as a Tor exit
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-   node at a certain date and time, you can use the <a
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-   href="https://exonerator.torproject.org/">ExoneraTor tool</a> to query the
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