Re: [tor-dev] Advice regarding Cloudflare

2016-04-03 Thread Virgil Griffith
On Sun, Apr 3, 2016 at 4:04 PM, Yawning Angel wrote: > Well, I did write an addon that just fetches content from archive.is > whenever I get a Captcha. Does that count? That's cool Yawning. Got a link to that? I'd like to try it. -V ___ tor-dev mail

Re: [tor-dev] Advice regarding Cloudflare

2016-04-03 Thread Yawning Angel
On Sun, 3 Apr 2016 00:37:45 -0700 Ryan Carboni wrote:> > > > (as opposed to the people that seem to think that Exits > > should actively combat abuse by having the capability for > > censorship). > > > > > Well, a large number of exit nodes already have the capability for a > man-in-the-middle att

Re: [tor-dev] Advice regarding Cloudflare

2016-04-03 Thread Ryan Carboni
> > (as opposed to the people that seem to think that Exits > should actively combat abuse by having the capability for censorship). > > Well, a large number of exit nodes already have the capability for a man-in-the-middle attack. This capability could very well be a default option. b) In your m

Re: [tor-dev] Advice regarding Cloudflare

2016-04-02 Thread Yawning Angel
On Sat, 2 Apr 2016 22:31:29 -0700 Ryan Carboni wrote: > On the Tor side, a way to minimize abuse is for exit nodes not to > allow multiple IP addresses from a single circuit. This would make web > crawling with Tor expensive, although it will disable the ability for > a single tab to use a single

[tor-dev] Advice regarding Cloudflare

2016-04-02 Thread Ryan Carboni
I could see why cloudflare is annoyed with you, you are annoying activists from their perspective, although you folks aren't chaining yourselves to coal power plants . But I also use Tor from time to time, so I'll offer some advice. On the Tor side, a way to minimize abuse is for exit nodes not to