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[tor-relays] Self hosting bridge at home - de-anonymization risk?



> I would worry about my IP address at home ending up on a blacklist, even
> with a bridge.  Google and Microsoft have hidden blacklists with secret
> criteria to be listed there, and to get off them once listed is a
> long-winded pain.   You only know  there is an issue when emails won't
> arrive at gmail or Microsoft managed accounts and some web pages won't load.
> 
> WebTunnel  https bridges seems safe and so far and my three had not ended up
> on blacklists on my VPS servers.   I think because they are still a minority
> sport and have not been found by the blacklisting pedants.

Thanks Gerry, I will bear that in mind. My ISP contract provides only a dynamic
IP, so worst case scenario I will have to wait a few weeks for it to change (or
get my ISP contract rescinded 😅). Want to try it myself and see how hard
exactly my life will become as a tor operator.

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