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by pricechild
2945 days ago
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That said, plenty of providers use the list of tor relays (which is also public) to block traffic. Sites such as https://www.dan.me.uk/dnsbl then help people do this. That site in particular may "warn": > This DNS blacklist contains ALL tor nodes (entry, transit and exit nodes) - think carefully before choosing to use this list for blocking purposes. but anyone who doesn't understand tor simply won't understand the decision and choose ALL. Running a relay on your own address isn't sensible because of this. Nevermind an exit node. |
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I think it might be a problem if I also ran a mail server from home, but almost nobody does that anymore.