Hi there, if you don't want to have your IP address
blacklisted but still want to help the Tor network, then you
could just run a bridge, so you still get to help the network
and utilize otherwise unused resources, without having to expose
your IP address, and without ending up on any blacklists/RBLs
which could potentially affect email delivery.
This may be of some use to you
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/PluggableTransports/obfs4proxy
-alex
Hi,
no its not possible. This is powerful VPS with single IP. I simply
do not want to have blacklisted IP because tor relay is running on
it.
In the past many times IP was blaclisted and afterwards I had
several problems with email delivery.
I do not understand why rbls blocking tor non exit relay ip's...
It stupid...
Cheers
Dlugasny
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On 22 Nov 2018, 08:30, Artem Dziubenko < asmer@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Is it possible to get a second IP address for that server
from your ISP?
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Hi,
I haven an e-mail server which has a lot of not consumed
resources (CPU/Traffic etc.).
Base on my practice I know that my E-mail server will
loose reputation if Tor relay will run on the same IP.
Is there any other way to utilize resources of that
machine without any reputation impact on the IP.
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
Cheers
Dlugasny
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