On Sat, 20 Oct 2012 16:54:53 +0000, Anon Mus wrote: > On 20/10/2012 14:46, Andreas Krey wrote: .... > I expect most people would read your "remark" as talking down to someone..
Possibly. ... > Don't you use router firmware firewalls? So you wouldn't see this kind > of traffic? Nope. NetBSD box. > I thought the times when nerds spent days looking through router logs > fuming at the drones that attpemt to access your system were long gone, I spare me the fuming part, and I don't look often. The annoying parts, bandwith-wise, are the ssh login attempts anyway. > no? Sounds like you are living in the past. May I remind you who else is reading logs here? (And for that matter, condescending?) ... > >Or, for instance, what are the signs I should be looking for in my > >firewall/httpd logs to see whether there was a similar attack on > >my systems after I started my hidden services. > > Where all logs end up, on the end, in the bin! You're evading. ... > Good, because I was only telling someone of my experience just so they > could keep safe. Irony-proof, too. ... > >Besides, the /{Tor hidden service ID}/nonexistentfile.php is > >/a1b2c3d4e5f6g7h8i9/nonexistentfile.php, right? > > > Yeah you could be right I edited it out when I mailed my expert. But why would you edit out (and claim it was your service ID) when the value is pretty obviously not a key or anything? (You don't get something systematic like a1b2c3d4e5f6g7h8i9 as a random value very often.) ... > This "Hey prove it" nonsense could go on forever.. and I don't have the > time. You don't seem to have any credible proof, either. > Take it of leave it. In that case: Levae. Andreas -- "Totally trivial. Famous last words." From: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@*.org> Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2010 07:29:21 -0800 _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list tor-talk@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk