* Marco Moock via tor-relays:
Am 13.06.26 um 16:09 schrieb George via tor-relays:
Nice bandwidth, but residential IP and public Tor node aren't a good mix...
Such relays have a high value, as their IP addresses are often changing and that means that blocking them is a bit harder and involved overblocking.
If by "often changing" you mean that ISPs assign new IP addresses from their pool to their residential customers: Deutsche Telekom used to do this every 24 hours, but that is no longer set in stone. I typically see my residential, non-business IP address change every couple of weeks. Besides, I expect different countries to follow different rules. Ole lives in Denmark, if I am not mistaken? No idea how IP assignments are handled there. I agree with George that running a public Tor node in your residence is not ideal. Too much potential for trouble for my taste. -Ralph