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I have a static IP for my exit relay. But I still manage that IP address's
"reputation" online. Is that something that you've considered or is it off
the table?

On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 6:38 AM, <burrobert@inventati.org> wrote:

> I having been running a Tor relay for a while now and have met the
> following problem. It seems that if you run a Tor relay for long enough
> your IP address ends up in blocklists maintained by various services. One
> of these services is Akamai and Apple seems to be using Akamai services. As
> a result I lost access to Apple sites such as discussions.apple.com and
> support.apple.com even when not using Tor. The problem disappeared when I
> asked my ISP to change my IP address. I would like to continue running a
> Tor relay but I would also like to be able to access apple sites from the
> same IP address. Does anyone have any information or suggestions relating
> to this situation?
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