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Can I run a relay when I can't port forward?
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Hello all,
So, short story, I want to run an exit node, but I am on a network
that does not provide port forwarding for incoming data. My
understanding of network protocols has always been a little fuzzy but
I was wondering if I connected to a proxy could I use that to make my
relay visible to other relays. The proxy can be transparent, all it
has to do is route traffic to me. Then I could act as an exit node. Is
this practical? Is any proxy I find going to be too slow to be useful?
How would I go about finding a (free) proxy(s) (I think it would have
to support SOCKS 4 or 5)? Does any one else do this? Is there some
easy way that I am missing?
Thanks