Mirimir <miri...@riseup.net> writes: > On 03/07/2016 07:26 PM, Fkqqrr wrote: >> Mirimir <miri...@riseup.net> writes: >> >>> On 03/07/2016 06:23 AM, fkq...@autistici.org wrote: >>>> On 2016-03-07 13:13, Pickfire wrote: >>>>> On Mon, Mar 07, 2016 at 08:48:28PM +0800, fkqqrr wrote: >>>>>> Can 'disable javascript' unblock target site access? >>>>> >>>>> No, it doesn't, but you can solve those non-javascript captcha easier. >>>> Cloudflare uses visual captcha. What's is worse, even I correctly verify >>>> the visual captcha, cloudflare block my access. >>>> >>>> So I cannot bypass it currently. >>> >>> OpenVPN Onion VPS for Evading Discrimination Against Tor >>> https://dbshmc5frbchaum2.onion/OpenVPN-Onion-VPS.html >> Link down? cannot connect. > > Oops :( Stupid me. I copied some text from a Wilders post, where I'd > pointed to a tor2web link. > > It's http://dbshmc5frbchaum2.onion/OpenVPN-Onion-VPS.html So just remove the extra 's' :) > >>> Basically, it's a VPN service that's reachable _only_ as an onion >>> service. So no exit nodes get wasted. But there's no crowding unless you >>> share the .onion with others. And once jerks are using it, it will get >>> blacklisted, and the VPS may be taken down. So it goes. >>> >>> I must emphasize that this is _only_ safe if you lease the VPS as >>> anonymously as you need to be for the sites that you'll be browsing. You >>> do everything through Tor. You provide fake contact information, use a >>> fresh email address, and pay with well-mixed Bitcoin. Mix at least >>> twice, among independent wallets in different Whonix instances, using >>> different mixing services. And check for taint at each stage. >>> >>>>>> CAPTCHA needs javascript submit verification code. >>>>> >>>>> No, there is an html version which is easier that uses a POST method. >>> >>> I've generally found the Javascript CAPTCHAs to be easier. For a while, >>> they were just house numbers. Now it's image classification. And their >>> criteria are ambiguous. Is the pole supporting a sign part of the sign? >>> >>>>> I heard that it is easier to create a script that breaks the audio >>>>> captcha compare to the visual captcha. >>> >>> No audio here ;) Too dangerous. >> Why audio dangerous? > > I was joking, at least a little. Listening is OK, as long as nobody's > eavesdropping. But speaking, that is not OK. Impossible to anonymize, > except by converting to text and then speech synthesis. Then why bother? > It's faster to just type. > >>>>>> Whatever you are, be a good one >>>>> >>>>> CAPTCHA isn't a good one. >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> web: http://pickfire.wha.la/ >>>>> gpg: rsa4096/DBD0F842 >>>> >>
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