Re: [tor-talk] [help needed] javascript doesn't load from same host (403 error)

2016-11-01 Thread Aeris
> But the nodes change all the time right? Would be hard to maintain that. Nodes change all the time, but exit nodes not so frequently, and list is public. So Cloudflare update their filters in real time. > Why is the main page loading and why is the JavaScript loading when we > directly access

Re: [tor-talk] [help needed] javascript doesn't load from same host (403 error)

2016-11-01 Thread Xavier Damman
But the nodes change all the time right? Would be hard to maintain that. Why is the main page loading and why is the JavaScript loading when we directly access it but not when loaded from the page? Merci pour ta réponse! :-) On Nov 1, 2016, at 5:22 PM, Aeris wrote: >>

Re: [tor-talk] [help needed] javascript doesn't load from same host (403 error)

2016-11-01 Thread Aeris
> P.S: We are using Cloudflare Don’t look further. Cloudflare is known to block Tor visitors. https://blog.torproject.org/blog/trouble-cloudflare If you want to allow Tor, you have to configure Cloudflare to whitelist nodes.

[tor-talk] [help needed] javascript doesn't load from same host (403 error)

2016-11-01 Thread Xavier Damman
Hi there. The people behind the Qubes-OS open source project reported that they couldn't load the page of their open collective via Tor ( https://opencollective.com/qubes-os). I looked it up and indeed I get a 403 error when the page tries to load the js bundle Screenshot:

Re: [tor-talk] IoT Scanner - feedback for Tor (Exit) Nodes configuration

2016-11-01 Thread Flipchan
Things like mirai run a bruteforce attack on telnet auth , so maybe add a simple telnet scanner? tort...@arcor.de skrev: (30 oktober 2016 09:57:04 CET) >Hello Torusers, > > >Flipchan wrote: >> This only scans for openports right? > >Not only. Otherwise you can't tell if there is a power plant on

Re: [tor-talk] IoT Scanner - feedback for Tor (Exit) Nodes configuration

2016-11-01 Thread Jon Tullett
On 30 October 2016 at 10:57, wrote: > Take a look what is happening these days, please. A toaster was hacked within > one hour since connected to the internet: > >