Hi, tierce,
can confirm (germany), and afaik a known issue for quite a long time now. Middle node here, too, and i remember being quite pissed since during the covid heydays, most of the official governmental sites were unreachable from an IP used for a relay. Same goes for communal sites. I asked for a fix once (don't remember where) and received an answer so clearly untouched by any understanding of tech and problems, i immedialy gave up on escalating it further. My guess is "some standard blocklist being part of the common ddos/attack protection noone knows the details of". People from the institution don't know about details, people from the hosting service would say "well, being more granular here will cost more and attacs are in your own resbonsibility then", and nothing happens.
Migitation here: same as yours, luckily i can use an own proxy through my server. Being in a webserver IP range, this one is blocked for wikipedia editing and totally on some *cough* warez *cough* sites, so yes, it is a bit annoying.
The more relays/middle nodes, the better. But of course, one should warn any interested person on these known side effects (and thell them/offer them migitation methods). I'd be happy to hear success stories on deblocking tor relay IPs, but i doubt that i'll see this happen.
Thanks for running a relay, Richie
Am 24.12.24 um 08:07 schrieb gniping via tor-relays:
Hello,
I'm located in Belgium.
I keep two small middle relays (no exit, not even guard)…
https://metrics.torproject.org/ rs.html#details/89B4597169A9DBB171F0B4629C73C0FD55D767C7
https://metrics.torproject.org/ rs.html#details/07E3A0DC6AD4A5F07D1AF942626EBBF6CC0C72C7
If I browse the web using a common browser using the basic services of the ISPs (no torbrowser, no tor network) and at least since may 2023, I've observed that some websites (banks, federal services,…) simply don't respond when I want to open their webpages.
If I use another IP from the same locations (using vpn, ssh proxy, whatever), those same websites simply respond and works without issue.
If I switch back to the local ISP IP, those are unreachable, and so on.
If I contact those ISPs or the banks IT services, for them there are no problem.
For me, it's clear that hosting simple middle relays puts my ISPs IPs to some black lists handled by who knows who.
If hosting basic middle relays is blocking common web services, it will be hard / nearly impossible for me to encourage family, friends or customers to host a basic middle relays.
Maybe there is no need for more and more middle relays, I don't know.
Does someone encounter the same kind of annoyances ?
regards, tierce _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list -- tor-relays@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to tor-relays-leave@lists.torproject.org