I've had issues for a long while now, which is why I'm just typically
not on OFTC at all (because all connections fail as they're routed
through Tor). Unfortunately, the trade-off of maintaining location
security but not being available on IRC is one I have to make. Worth
noting that OFTC didn't respond to a support request for this.
~Griffin
Juan Miguel Navarro Martínez wrote:
Tor access at Freenode has been taken down for 6 months because of
abuse
though:
https://twitter.com/freenodestaff/status/564848187710906368
https://freenode.net/irc_servers.shtml#tor
As for OFTC, it's just exit node luck. Maybe if you know what node is
it, just exclude it on your torrc.
El 09/07/2015 a las 1:48, Sean Lynch escribió:
On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 5:51 AM Pickfire <[email protected]> wrote:
I hope that there is also a way to use tor with freenode other than
oftc.
I wanted to use tor with freenode and oftc in pidgin. And it seems
that
the method "really hope that the exit I have isn't blocked" have a
very,
very low probability. (about 10%)
I still haven't figured out how to use SSL in freenode and oftc.
I am fairly sure Freenode allows access through Tor if you are
registered
and authenticate with SASL. There might be some additional step
required
beyond simple authentication; I recall Tor users complaining about the
requirement. But they may have just been complaining about Javascript
or
the need to use a valid email address? Not sure if SSL is required to
auth,
but you should really be using it. You need to use port 6697, 7000, or
7070
for SSL.
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