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Re: [tor-relays] non-exit risks?



On 2013-09-20 16:17, That Guy wrote:
You're probably fine, especially if not running an exit. You didn't list your home country, though; I'm assuming United States.

Best,
-Gordon M.

While I know you have vastly more knowledge and experience than me and
often my observations or worries are doe to me mis-understanding
something but about the comment above,  I have experienced issues
running a non-exit relay pretty soon after it going up and though I have
no idea if there is a connection, I started to get more trouble after
the doubling of connections at the end of July.

I was blocked from a number of websites,

Had many of my emails returned because of a flagged IP(the one listed
was not my ip)

Ended up on a several blacklists within a week of starting my relay,
SORBS being the most eager to BL you it seems.

a few other small but new issues/quirks that I don't know enough about
to attribute to anything Tor other than the timing.

anyway, just my .02 btc

Hmmm...
I've been running a relay for 12 days now. Haven't noticed anything special just yet, apart from being listed in tor.dan.me.uk. But that list actually intends to list all tor nodes so that's to be expected. Everything else on http://www.anti-abuse.org/multi-rbl-check/ turns green.

Well, we'll wait an see if anything happens.

Regards,
AVee
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