Well, this Anonymous just posted through a Tor proxy.
It rocks, by the way. All the speed and cachet of the Web circa '95.
Name:
Anonymous2006-09-04 16:30
>>2
They banned all Tor exit nodes from the 4chan imageboards, not from world4ch.
Name:
Anonymous2009-09-28 14:43
Succsess i made it connected 4chan with TOR
Name:
Anonymous2009-10-01 2:57
Tor is a failed experiment. It is completely broken. It is trivial to poison an exit node and uncover your real IP address. Anyone still using it is either ignorant or retarded.
How is the system broken?
Watching an exit node does not get you the ip of the user (you need every node in the chain for that), it only lets you read the content of the communication (use SSL, duh).
Name:
Anonymous2009-10-12 12:32
>>4
Pretty sure the textboards are all the size and glamor of '95 too.
I think it's fun to screw with. I recall setting up some pretty stupid circuits when I first began playing with the client. Bouncing between the same two boxes like 50 times.
I once wrote a scanner that determines all exit IP addresses for every publicly listed node. Having something like that makes it much easier to evade people who are running typical tor blacklists (since you can find nodes that listen on one IP, but shit traffix out a different one).
No, you are a fucking retard. Poisoning an exit node only allows you to sniff data, you can NOT get any of the original IP's you fucking faggot. Learn to internet.
>>14
>Watching an exit node does not get you the ip of the user (you need every node in the chain for that), it only lets you read the content of the communication (use SSL, duh).
Is there a technical term for servers like that?
Name:
Anonymous2011-05-09 18:12
I tried to go on 4chan with tor and it said I was banned for CP? wtf?
Name:
Anonymous2011-05-09 18:12
it worked when I went on there without tor though... god damn perverts!
Yeah, an insane number of the tor ip addressed have been banned for cp. I tried posting with about 30 different ip addresses just to test it and every single one of them were banned for cp. Most of them were appealed as well.
Lot's of TOR nodes are banned from many places on the Internet for the Freedom Hosting takedown the FBI did. They also injected (Reverse Eng) people's browser with javascript on a specific exploit and found their Real IPs too. Not hard, TOR was made by the NAVY if anyone recalls. So yeah, OP that can happen, even the relays and exit-nodes. People in-between, can all get caught.
My thoughts though are what exactly is the script they used, how did it work, i can't find it anywhere online -_-