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Yes you are right, now I know.

My ip is dynamic but is changed quite rarely, and reboot the router
99% of the times doesn't affect it.
That's is why I'm looking for a different approach.

thanks
Luca

On 26 June 2014 14:14, cbritt@hush.com <cbritt@hush.com> wrote:
> This is why it is recommended that you not commingle the tor exit
> relay data and your personal traffic on the same IP.
>
> Do you have a static or dynamic IP address? Please also consider the
> possible consequences of running an exit relay from your house...
> On 06/26/2014 at 4:01 AM, "Luca"  wrote:Hi to all,
>
> Few days ago I have tried to setup an exit relay on my home laptop ..
> with great success :)
>
> The bad part is after seeing my external ip address published to the
> world on atlas or globe I have discovered I cannot access anymore to
> some site with my payed premium login credential because the sites
> policy don't allow  access from the tor network even if I don't use a
> tor client to browse the net. :(
>
> For this reason I stopped my exit relay, but to solve the problem I
> need to unregister my external ip from the public list as well.
>
> How can I do that?
>
> The relay id is: relisys
>
> Someone can help me please?
>
> thanks
> Luca
>
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