Re: [tor-relays] tor-relays Digest, Vol 82, Issue 23

2017-11-14 Thread tor
Using the Tor Browser must have been a joke, because your traffic will route 
through the exit nodes, and those exit IPs will presumably be on the same 
blacklists.

I'd recommend you don't run a relay at home. Switch it to a bridge. Bridge IP 
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Re: [tor-relays] tor-relays Digest, Vol 82, Issue 23

2017-11-14 Thread Patrice

How do I use a different IP address?
I only got one.
Should I pipe the traffic through a proxy (somewhere else)?

Yeah, I though about to use the Tor browser but for my girlfriend I 
think not.


Kind regards
Kalle


After reading all the answers, there seem to be only two solutions:
1. hoping that my IP get unbanned
2. shutdown the relay

Use a separate IP address for the relay
Run a bridge


(3. surf over a proxy or VPN)

Use Tor Browser? :-)

T

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