I don't have a workaround.

I think nostr:npub1sn0wdenkukak0d9dfczzeacvhkrgz92ak56egt7vdgzn8pv2wfqqhrjdv9 has experienced similar issues with his client (iris/daisy/?). A relay doesn't need explicit support for tor, but it mustn't block tor exit nodes. I suppose some relays are run at ISPs which block tor exit nodes by policy. It would be good to determine which relays are like that.

Tor will be slower because the service of onion routing isn't free, and network traffic is the slowest part of modern computing.

I will attempt to make sure my relay is accessible via tor this week. That is in line with our operating values.

Are you on my relay Mike?

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+1 id like to see nostr over I2P as well.

I think relays on i2p is a damn good idea

How can you determine if your relay talks to an exit node?

Some firewalls block known nodes automatically, and even better I will try to get a proper onion address set up as well. It’s more about testing that it works.