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ive been running a tor relay on my home servers for a bit of time, but started to get my ip onto some blacklists because of it, making it impossible to get onto some important websites.
talked to some peoples and learnt that it could be possible to passthough my tor relay connection though i2p, making it work without connecting to my ip adress directly.

any ideas on how to make it work in itself ? running the tor relay on an ubuntu headless server

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It's almost never a good idea. Please don't do that. The only way it really makes sense is as a bridge, and only when snowflake doesn't work. It's slow, and cumbersome, and errors can be obscure and difficult to analyze. If you handle too much traffic in this way, it will probably hurt the Tor network itself. So please don't, unless you only intend to run a bridge and only for extremely specific circumstances.
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Ahmia has an active blacklist filtering out abusive material like this: https://ahmia.fi/blacklist/banned/ . Even if you searched for abusive and illegal content, you wouldn't find it directly on there without going through additional portals with less filtration. No direct worry, but a dumb thing to do and putting a lot of blind faith in the privacy of your nodes.
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