Alysm Exit Node ยท Frankfurt
Alysm Tor Exit Node
This machine is a Tor Exit Node in Frankfurt. Connections you see from this IP are likely Tor users reaching the internet. I keep it stable, documented, and open about what it does and does not do.
Node Operator
Alysm
Location
Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Tor Exit Node
Alysm Exit Node 1
Node Operator
Alysm
Network Capacity
1 Gbps
Node Name
Alysm Exit Node 1
Exit Policy
Exit policy highlights
Allowed
- โ HTTPS Allowed
- โ DNS Allowed
- โ VPN Protocols Allowed
- โ IRC Allowed
- โ Bitcoin Allowed
Blocked
- โ SMTP Blocked
- โ SMTPS Blocked
- โ Submission Blocked
Status
Default Deny Policy Active
Default deny with explicit allows for common services.
Live Status
Operational snapshot
Node Operator
Alysm
Node Name
Alysm Exit Node 1
Location
Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Status
Online
IPv4
212.81.44.219
IPv6
2a0a:51c0:0:280::dead:beef
Network Capacity
1 Gbps
Country
Germany
What is Tor?
How Tor keeps paths split
Tor hands traffic through several volunteers. Each hop peels one layer of encryption so no single relay knows both who you are and where you are going.
- Traffic is wrapped in layers and sent through entry, middle, and exit relays.
- People use it to avoid profiling, censorship, and source exposure.
- The exit sees destinations but not who started the connection.
Users Protected
0
Relays Worldwide
0
Latency Optimized
0
Onion path
Encryption layers fall off hop by hop.
How Tor Works
How Tor Works
Guard Relay
Protects user identity.
Middle Relay
Obscures network path.
Alysm Exit Node
Connects to the public internet.
Internet
Final destination.
Global Usage & Live Paths
Global Usage & Live Paths
Animated lines show Tor traffic that currently exits in Germany.
Europe
42%
North America
28%
Asia
18%
South America
7%
Other
5%
Why am I seeing traffic from this server?
This is a Tor Exit Node. Traffic you see from this IP is from Tor users. I do not create, alter, or watch that traffic.
Before reporting abuse
Before reporting abuse
Abuse Contact
abuse@alysm.de
Abuse & legal notes
Abuse & legal notes
This exit only forwards Tor traffic. It hosts nothing and keeps no logs that identify users.
Abuse Contact
DMCA & Copyright Notices
- Exit nodes are transit only; nothing is stored here.
- Send DMCA notices to the content host, not this exit.
- Forwarding encrypted traffic is not publishing content.
- For takedowns, contact the hosting provider or platform.
Mail Abuse Prevention
Outgoing mail ports are blocked to keep spam from leaving through this exit.
These ports are blocked:
- 25/tcp (SMTP)
- 465/tcp (SMTPS)
- 587/tcp (Submission)
This exit cannot be used for direct email spam.
Blocked Services
Blocked Services
SMTP (25)
Prevention of spam and abuse.
SMTPS (465)
Prevention of spam and abuse.
Submission (587)
Prevention of spam and abuse.
Security Measures
Security Measures
SMTP blocked
SMTPS blocked
Submission blocked
Private networks blocked
RFC1918 traffic blocked
Anti-spam exit policy
No open proxies
No content hosting
Current Exit Policy
Current Exit Policy
A tight policy limits abuse while keeping common services usable.
Legal
Legal
I cooperate with valid legal requests where it is technically possible.
- No traffic logs are retained.
- No customer data exists.
- No user attribution is possible.
- The server only forwards Tor traffic.
German Legal Notice
German Legal Notice
This server runs in Germany. It provides network transit only. No content is hosted, no traffic logs are kept, and Tor users cannot be identified.
Helpful Resources
Stay Informed
Common Questions
Common Questions
What is a Tor Exit Node?
A server where Tor traffic leaves the Tor network to reach the public internet. It does not initiate or control the content it carries.
Can you identify Tor users?
No. The node receives encrypted traffic and does not log identifying information.
Do you keep logs?
Only minimal operational metrics; no IP or session logs that can link users to destinations.
Can I report abuse?
Yes. Contact the operator with timestamps, destination IP/port, and evidence. Note that content is not hosted here.
How can I block Tor traffic?
Use the Tor exit list or DNS-based tools to filter exit traffic. Understand this may affect users who rely on Tor for safety.