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s7r requested I post the second round of log breakdowns, here it is:
HTTP Code: 200 (OK)
Bandwidth used (bytes): 1,457,612,885,805
Hits: 10,116,575
HTTP Code: 206 (Partial Content RFC 7233)
Bandwidth used (bytes): 5,751,202
Hits: 73
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I was the operator of the following user-agents on 5 different virtual
servers:
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- i am also helping\\!
- i am also in on this.
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I have very rudimentary stats (request start, curl exit code, request
stop) as I didn't spend much
> As this thread has probably shown you, everyone has different and
> sometimes
> conflicting views on morality so you will need to tailor your answer to
> the
> specific person asking the question if you want to keep him happy.
And send it to them not the list.
Robert
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Hello,
Here are the latest counts for the OnionBalace hidden service
http://eujuuws2nacz4xw4.onion/ :
Failback instance #1: 2329348
Failback instance #2: 1822384
Failback instance #3: 2025677
Failback instance #4: 2109677
Failback instance #5: 2202
David K top posted thus breaking the flow:
> If you use linux on your node,
> you could use tcptrack.
> On 13 July 2015 18:05:52 CEST, Udo van den Heuvel wrote:
>>How could I gather info from an exit node I run to see:
>>how many percent of the sessions/connections or traffic (in bytes) is
>>us
On 10 Jul 2015 20:35, "Drew Fustini" wrote:
> I don't believe that the majority of Tor traffic is "amoral", but I
> would like to find data to support my belief.
If you are looking for what may be considered "legitimate" uses of Tor here
are a few threads you can follow.
There is obviously the a
On Mon, 13 Jul 2015 04:56:30 +
Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> Really, it's fence-sitting amoral positions like yours that really get
> my chicken going... fix the world already,
> Zenaan
Fixing the world, yes. It's only a matter of getting enough
funding from the pentagon, to fig
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If you use linux on your node,
you could use tcptrack.
On 13 July 2015 18:05:52 CEST, Udo van den Heuvel wrote:
>Hello,
>
>How could I gather info from an exit node I run to see:
>
>how many percent of the sessions/connections or traffic (in byte
I built tbb for arm archlinux:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/12631
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/12631#comment:6
I ended up not being too clever about it; I performed the build on the
raspberry pi 2 and it took fucking 7 hours. It would be faster to do a
cross-c
Body dysmorphic disorder: people believe they shouldn't have all their
limbs or are missing additional ones. No doctor on his oath would dare
to "help" those individuals by amputating so they can feel "normal".
Anorexia: people believe they are too fat and should lose weight no
matter how thin the
Hello,
How could I gather info from an exit node I run to see:
how many percent of the sessions/connections or traffic (in bytes) is
used for what service? (i.e.: TCP port)
Anyone?
Kind regards,
Udo
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On Mon, 13 Jul 2015 16:38:34 +, aka wrote:
...
> all other points are just plain mental diseases and accepting them does
> more harm than good.
Acceptability and being a disease are two unrelated concepts.
E.g. being a hitman is unacceptable but definitely not a disease.
The other way round
I don't want to read such blather here.
This list is for tor talk.
Robert
> -Original Message-
> From: akademik...@googlemail.com
> Sent: Mon, 13 Jul 2015 16:38:34 +0200
> To: tor-talk@lists.torproject.org
> Subject: Re: [tor-talk] evidence that Tor isn't "amoral"?
>
> I must admit, I
I must admit, I have never ever stumbled upon a single picture of child
porn in my entire life, although I frequent imageboards and onion
services. I have seen snuff, zoophilia and furry porn, but no porn of
clearly underage persons. I would even go as far as saying there never
was any child porn o
Here is something else that popped up on twitter a couple of days ago...
It's about a pedophile talking about his experience using Tor to surf
for kiddie porn.
https://np.reddit.com/r/TOR/comments/3cpu43/a_pedophiles_statement_about_the_recent_cp/
Warning: Some of the commenters try to legitimi
After rereading the answer I realize it might sound sarcastic. It's not
Drew Fustini:
> Quite interesting. After reading the replies in this thread, I now
> agree that the true definition of amoral is a good description of Tor.
Reading philosophy, even introductory works, can make wonders in the
On 07/13/2015 02:29 AM, Pickfire wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 02:10:53AM -0600, Mirimir wrote:
>> On 07/13/2015 01:51 AM, Pickfire wrote:
>>> Hi, is there a tor browser for ARM architecture?
>> I've built it in Raspbian on Raspberry Pi2.
>
> I hope you can show me the link. I am using Pi2 t
Yuri:
> On 07/12/2015 12:27, Niels Elgaard Larsen wrote:
>> If you convert it to a safer format
>
> It is nothing inherently unsafe in pdf format itself, and any other
> document formats aren't any safer. You probably confuse pdf and
> PostScript, which is more like a programming language. PDF isn
On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 02:10:53AM -0600, Mirimir wrote:
On 07/13/2015 01:51 AM, Pickfire wrote:
Hi, is there a tor browser for ARM architecture?
I've built it in Raspbian on Raspberry Pi2.
I hope you can show me the link. I am using Pi2 too.
But I was doing a Whonix-like setup, with a Tor
Hi,
[redirecting this discussion to tails-...@boum.org, which is more
suitable for this discussion => please drop tor-talk@ from the list of
recipients when replying -- thanks!]
I wrote (12 Jul 2015 13:06:15 GMT) :
> https://wikileaks.org/hackingteam/emails/emailid/25607#efmBTaBTh
> Below resear
On 13 Jul 2015 00:12, "Yuri" wrote:
> It is nothing inherently unsafe in pdf format itself, and any other
document formats aren't any safer. You probably confuse pdf and PostScript,
which is more like a programming language.
No I think we are definitely talking about PDF files in this thread.
His
On 07/13/2015 01:51 AM, Pickfire wrote:
> Hi, is there a tor browser for ARM architecture?
I've built it in Raspbian on Raspberry Pi2.
But I was doing a Whonix-like setup, with a Tor-gateway Pi2 and a
workspace Pi2, so I only built the browser component.
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