Zorc and Sebastian:
I appreciate you sharing your experiences and solutions. Presently, I have a
couple of Reverse Proxies (domain based using dnsmasq) already routing to
dedicated Split-Tunneling VPN's to Off-Shore Exits on my router (for other
purposes). I'm not sure why it didn't dawn on me
> Fellow Tor Operators:
>
> After about 9 months of running Tor as a Middle Relay from my home network,
> I'm beginning to experience signs of my public semi-static IPv4 address being
> blacklisted with 403 Forbidden errors from Reuters and Venmo. I've confirmed
> by successfully accessing both
Hey,
afaik it is discouraged to "recycle" an IP that was already known to be
a Tor node as a bridge.
Also I don't think it is possible to run a node IPv6 only. That being
said, if you give have to give up IPv4 for IPv6 depends entirely on your
ISP; with mine at home I can choose either IPv4
Fellow Tor Operators:
After about 9 months of running Tor as a Middle Relay from my home network, I'm
beginning to experience signs of my public semi-static IPv4 address being
blacklisted with 403 Forbidden errors from Reuters and Venmo. I've confirmed by
successfully accessing both sites with