Re: [tor-talk] Blocking of Tor relay IP address

2015-06-08 Thread Leon Johnson
I have a static IP for my exit relay. But I still manage that IP address's "reputation" online. Is that something that you've considered or is it off the table? On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 6:38 AM, wrote: > I having been running a Tor relay for a while now and have met the > following problem. It see

Re: [tor-talk] Blocking of Tor relay IP address

2015-06-08 Thread burrobert
On 2015-06-08 10:58, Allen wrote: It seems that if you run a Tor relay for long enough your IP address ends up in blocklists maintained by various services. You could try running Tor with ExitRelay = 0. Then your server will only relay traffic inside the Tor network and not from the Tor netw

Re: [tor-talk] Blocking of Tor relay IP address

2015-06-08 Thread René Ladan
Op 8 jun. 2015 12:58 PM schreef "Allen" : > > > It seems that if you run a Tor relay for long enough your IP address ends > up in blocklists maintained by various services. > > You could try running Tor with ExitRelay = 0. Then your server will only > relay traffic inside the Tor network and not f

Re: [tor-talk] "Tor Browsers" on SourceForge

2015-06-08 Thread Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) - lists
On 6/7/15 12:29 PM, Griffin Boyce wrote: > Andrew and others have asked for these to be taken down in the past. > Most listings are shady and likely contain malware. I contacted the > developer of the first listing last year [1] but he never responded. > While SourceForge might not care about

Re: [tor-talk] Blocking of Tor relay IP address

2015-06-08 Thread Allen
> It seems that if you run a Tor relay for long enough your IP address ends up in blocklists maintained by various services. You could try running Tor with ExitRelay = 0. Then your server will only relay traffic inside the Tor network and not from the Tor network to external sites (like Akamai).

[tor-talk] Blocking of Tor relay IP address

2015-06-08 Thread burrobert
I having been running a Tor relay for a while now and have met the following problem. It seems that if you run a Tor relay for long enough your IP address ends up in blocklists maintained by various services. One of these services is Akamai and Apple seems to be using Akamai services. As a resu