As an at-Home, Middle-Relay operator, I experienced similar issues. Initially,
I attempted to solve the problem by using dnsmasq + nginx to reverse proxy the
blacklisted sites through a dedicated vpn, which worked... with some issues.
As the issues increased, I decided to secure a new IP Address
Hi,
On 03.08.23 14:22, Logforme wrote:
My "solution" for now is to use my phone's internet sharing when I have
to contact these sites. Since it only is a few sites which I contact
rarely this works, but as more and more sites outsource their security
to third parties I expect this to be a gro
On 2023-08-01 23:14, Eldalië via tor-relays wrote:
My guess is that some widely used black list started including middle relay
IPs, but I have no proofs.
Has anyone had similar experiences? Any thoughts on this?
I run a non-exit relay at home and have run into the same issue.
Some Swedish gover
On Tue, 1 Aug 2023 23:14:28 +0200
Eldalië via tor-relays wrote:
> Hello there!
> I've been running for over 1.5 year a middle relay on an IP address I also use
> to browse, withous issues. However it's now some weeks since many websites
> that
> always refused tor traffic started to also refuse
Hello there!
I've been running for over 1.5 year a middle relay on an IP address I also use
to browse, withous issues. However it's now some weeks since many websites that
always refused tor traffic started to also refuse normal traffic from my IP. I
suppose this is related to the relay, because I
Hi John,
Would it be possible that another device on your network is responsible for the
network scanning? If you have an infected PC for instance, your provider would
not see the difference.
Regards, Paul
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Op donderdag 27 juli 2023 om 21:54 schreef John Crow v