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Lucas posted his fedpost on his twitter and most likely forwarded it to CF who decided to look at it as a credible threat.
*Removed SS of poster being a helmet, just in case*
The site loads on both .ru and Tor for me, but I was only able to log in via Tor. The .ru domain gave me the error to the effect of 'your account has been locked due to excessive login attempts'.
The site loads on both .ru and Tor for me, but I was only able to log in via Tor. The .ru domain gave me the error to the effect of 'your account has been locked due to excessive login attempts'.
The site loads on both .ru and Tor for me, but I was only able to log in via Tor. The .ru domain gave me the error to the effect of 'your account has been locked due to excessive login attempts'.
Because any Tor web server sees all Tor users as a single IP, I can only assume everyone trying to log in at once is triggering restrictions on maximum logins per time period.
If the RU is a type of proxy to the backend, the backend may also see all users as a single IP, which would do the same thing if too many users are logging in at once. I don't know how Jewsh has things set up.
TL;DR: Just keep trying until you get in, but not too fast, because that just makes it worse. Give it at least one minute between attempts. (And this is yet another area where I2P really shines compared to Tor; you can limit login requests per minute per I2P client, which means that one asshole login-spamming can't bring down the entire site, as the user gets limited individually)
nigga please... thumbnail that shit. Tor is slow enough without the added stress of loading enormous fucking images for no good reason (even though I wholeheartedly agree with the senitment)
Why isn't this site tor only? I've heard Josh say he wants it to be accessible for "normal people." Don't they just peace out at the first non sequitur "nigger" anyway?
Lol. Lmao. I host a site with mirrors in both, and when tested in ideal conditions (zero hops for I2P, HiddenServiceNonAnonymousMode for Tor on server's side, and floodfill that's been running for a week on client's side), I2P was literally 20 times slower than Tor.
Routing the data is fine, tor does that. I2P though, you aren't just routing it, some of it stays on your local machine (other people's traffic) it's a bit tricky to me, as I think there's a risk of ending up with pizza on your machine.