On 5/17/19, Memory Vandal wrote:
> Are client connections to a hidden service .onion address that do not
> disconnect for hours safe?
>
> It may be a big file download or multiple keep-alive transactions that uses
> the established connection over and over for lets say few hours.
>
> If its not sa
As we know, many sites block Tor while others have awful CAPTCHAs.
However, new exit nodes are created all the time.
Does anyone know how often sites check the public exit node IP list and
add them to their databases of exit nodes?
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On 19/05/2019 00:38, jiggytwi...@danwin1210.me wrote:
> As we know, many sites block Tor while others have awful CAPTCHAs.
>
> However, new exit nodes are created all the time.
>
> Does anyone know how often sites check the public exit node IP list and
> add them to their databases of exit n
What's the best way to connect to a site via Tor if the site engages in
exit censorship?
Bridges - or is there a better option.
In short, I want to have all the benefits of Tor without the destination
site knowing I am using Tor. Is this even possible?
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I have a confession to make.
I have probably blocked Tor, unintentionally at least. But any blocking I’d
turned on has been turned off.
Maybe for up to 14 years it’s been pretty easy for website operators to see
basic log information like IP addresses connecting to the website and CPU use.
O
> On 19/05/2019 00:38, jiggytwi...@danwin1210.me wrote:
>> As we know, many sites block Tor while others have awful CAPTCHAs.
>>
>> However, new exit nodes are created all the time.
>>
>> Does anyone know how often sites check the public exit node IP list and
>> add them to their databases of exit
Dear Tor-Talk,
Once I heard about Tor's abilities to get a service out past NATs I was very
excited.
Now I am stuck trying to reach it.
I'm trying to figure out the pieces of synchronizing my to-do list from my
computer's WebDAV server with my mobile device. On my mobile there's a
companion