On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 7:40 PM, Geoff Down wrote:
> also. They're not actually exiting from 185.77.129.189, but from
> 46.166.137.219 .
Now 46.166.190.216.
What I want to know is why they're burning double cash
routing their OR traffic back out over a VPN in a different AS.
Unlike adverts, DNS
On Mon, Jun 29, 2015, at 11:38 PM, grarpamp wrote:
> Rather than detectable (when alone), I meant differentiable (when
> compared).
> I've also seen exits [1] rewriting onion addresses found on clearnet.
>
> [1] Like the retard behind this piece of shit is doing to that pastebin
> url...
> Arag0n
Rather than detectable (when alone), I meant differentiable (when compared).
I've also seen exits [1] rewriting onion addresses found on clearnet.
[1] Like the retard behind this piece of shit is doing to that pastebin url...
Arag0n 185.77.129.189 dc914d754b27e1a0f196330bec599bc9d640f30c
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On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 3:05 PM, Nurmi, Juha wrote:
> It seems that the situation is this:
> ...
> http://pastebin.com/iHPwhCeH
This has been going on for years. Though they've raised their game
in the last year or so, they'll always be detectable and real operators
can easily prove themselves.
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Hi,
I noticed a while ago that there is a clone onion site for Ahmia. Now I
realized that someone is actually generated similar onion domains to all
popular onion sites and is re-writing some of the content.
For instance,
REAL Ahmia: http://msydqstlz2kzerdg.onion/search/?q=duckduckgo
FAKE Ahmia:
Hartmut Haase:
> Hi,
> if I click in the Tor Browser in Help->About Tor Browser on any item, I
> always get a Mozilla page, but never a Tor page. Why not?
This is a bug we are about to fix: https://bugs.torproject.org/16268
Georg
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