Re: [tor-talk] 12.7 percent of the domains I visit are intercepted by CloudFlare

2016-04-23 Thread Ben Tasker
> My guess is it is set by abc.com, but the " name" of the cookie involves "cloudflare?" Keep in mind that Cloudflare is essentially a glorified bunch of reverse proxies. Because Cloudflare terminates your TCP connection to abc.com, they're in a position to set cookies _as_ abc.com. So I'd fully

Re: [tor-talk] 12.7 percent of the domains I visit are intercepted by CloudFlare

2016-04-23 Thread Joe Btfsplk
On 4/23/2016 2:54 PM, Rob van der Hoeven wrote: On Sat, 2016-04-23 at 14:03 -0500, Joe Btfsplk wrote: On 4/23/2016 8:15 AM, Rob van der Hoeven wrote: Hi, Today I got an idea of how to measure "The CloudFlare problem". It turns out that every time you visit a website that's behind CloudFlare a

Re: [tor-talk] 12.7 percent of the domains I visit are intercepted by CloudFlare

2016-04-23 Thread Rob van der Hoeven
On Sat, 2016-04-23 at 19:56 +0200, Cain Ungothep wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Today I got an idea of how to measure "The CloudFlare problem". It turns > > out that every time you visit a website that's behind CloudFlare a > > cookie is set with the name __cfduid > > > > If you use Firefox these cookies

Re: [tor-talk] 12.7 percent of the domains I visit are intercepted by CloudFlare

2016-04-23 Thread Cain Ungothep
> Hi, > > Today I got an idea of how to measure "The CloudFlare problem". It turns > out that every time you visit a website that's behind CloudFlare a > cookie is set with the name __cfduid > > If you use Firefox these cookies end up in a SQLite database which can > be queried with the SQLite

Re: [tor-talk] 12.7 percent of the domains I visit are intercepted by CloudFlare

2016-04-23 Thread Rob van der Hoeven
On Sat, 2016-04-23 at 14:03 -0500, Joe Btfsplk wrote: > On 4/23/2016 8:15 AM, Rob van der Hoeven wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Today I got an idea of how to measure "The CloudFlare problem". It turns > > out that every time you visit a website that's behind CloudFlare a > > cookie is set with the name

Re: [tor-talk] Roger

2016-04-23 Thread Ben Tasker
I think you've mis-attributed that quote. It was sent by Juan in response to a mail from Roger On Sat, Apr 23, 2016 at 7:05 PM, Paul Crable wrote: > Roger writes: > > The fact that you brag about your collaboration with leading PRISM >>> criminals like facebook would be a

Re: [tor-talk] 12.7 percent of the domains I visit are intercepted by CloudFlare

2016-04-23 Thread Joe Btfsplk
On 4/23/2016 8:15 AM, Rob van der Hoeven wrote: Hi, Today I got an idea of how to measure "The CloudFlare problem". It turns out that every time you visit a website that's behind CloudFlare a cookie is set with the name __cfduid If you use Firefox these cookies end up in a SQLite database

[tor-talk] Roger

2016-04-23 Thread Paul Crable
Roger writes: The fact that you brag about your collaboration with leading PRISM criminals like facebook would be a huge red flag if it wasn't for the fact thet you are actually take your marching orders from the killing psychos at the pentagon. Roger seems so upset about Tor's connection

Re: [tor-talk] 1 Million People use Facebook over Tor

2016-04-23 Thread Jonathan Wilkes
> It's like building a steel pipeline of Coca-Cola to a drought stricken country and advertising that Coke is mostly composed primarily of water. > Not exactly certain that 'grateful' is the right feeling here. * Steel pipes can be copied for zero dollars* Various governments around the world

Re: [tor-talk] 1 Million People use Facebook over Tor

2016-04-23 Thread Kevin Shi
It's like building a steel pipeline of Coca-Cola to a drought stricken country and advertising that Coke is mostly composed primarily of water. Not exactly certain that 'grateful' is the right feeling here. On Apr 23, 2016 7:05 AM, wrote: > On 23.04.16 07:09, juan wrote: > >>

[tor-talk] 12.7 percent of the domains I visit are intercepted by CloudFlare

2016-04-23 Thread Rob van der Hoeven
Hi, Today I got an idea of how to measure "The CloudFlare problem". It turns out that every time you visit a website that's behind CloudFlare a cookie is set with the name __cfduid If you use Firefox these cookies end up in a SQLite database which can be queried with the SQLite Manager add-on.

Re: [tor-talk] 1 Million People use Facebook over Tor

2016-04-23 Thread me
On 23.04.16 07:09, juan wrote: On Fri, 22 Apr 2016 23:02:11 -0400 Roger Dingledine wrote: On Sat, Apr 23, 2016 at 11:41:09AM +1000, Peter Tonoli wrote: This is a real success story for Tor I agree! Thank you Alec and other security people at Facebook for seeing the value in

Re: [tor-talk] 1 Million People use Facebook over Tor

2016-04-23 Thread Yury Bulka
juan writes: > The fact that you brag about your collaboration > with leading PRISM criminals like facebook would be a huge red > flag if it wasn't for the fact thet you are actually take your > marching orders from the killing psychos at the