Findmysec

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[–] Findmysec 1 points 2 years ago

Farmers market on the weekend lol

[–] Findmysec 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

BTW, are you the nihilist? The one with the guides we see around those parts?

[–] Findmysec 1 points 2 years ago (2 children)

If the farmer accepts XMR over the darknet (I'm really hoping that XMR adoption will lead to widespread use of I2P over TOR), the government is going to have a fairly hard time of it without active 0-days.

He needs to use the darknet and keep his mouth shut, and things will fine unless he's a kingpin of sorts

[–] Findmysec 5 points 2 years ago

Those remote access fears can be solved with a wireguard VPN

[–] Findmysec 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

And I'm running 2 relay nodes. The TOR network desperately needs exit nodes to relieve the bottleneck at the exits, and that's where I want to help.

Of course, it's not for everyone, which is why one could just donate to the TOR foundation (or whatever they are called) and that money goes into infrastructure.

I'm not a native speaker, I assumed obfuscate meant hiding the IP address. I mentioned it because you asked.

I didn't make a new account just for this lol, it's just that I'm passionate about it.

[–] Findmysec 2 points 2 years ago

They do, but VRAM. Unfortunately, the cards that do have that much of memory are used by OEMs/corporations and are insanely pricey

[–] Findmysec 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (3 children)

Pray tell me how I misinterpreted it? If running an exit node is going to help marginalized communities bring forth their voice (even the fringe cases that I don't agree with, because I believe technology should be accessible to everyone), why shouldn't one do it? Other than mortal risks like jail time because stupid senators can't be bothered to get their heads out of each others asses.

The reason to use Orbot is to obfuscate the IP

Edit: I'm a different guy from the one you responded to earlier

[–] Findmysec 2 points 2 years ago

I don't know why people are recommending apps like Navidrome and Jellyfin when it isn't a music server that you're looking for but a way to share the music collection.

With that said, I can think of 2 approaches, and (likely) the easier option will be to use the help of such a server. Both will require a VPN server in the cloud which will be redirected via NAT/reverse-proxy into your network.

  1. Use something like Navidrome with LDAP/Auth solutions like Authelia. User has to authenticate themselves to access their account on the service like something in the cloud.

  2. To offer more barebones access to the underlying storage directly: set up NFSv4 for Kerberos.

[–] Findmysec 1 points 2 years ago (5 children)

And you'd rather have Iranian women and Ukranian men not being able to voice their opinions because you don't agree with helping them "break" laws?

[–] Findmysec 1 points 2 years ago

I don't get the hate. It's his fault for running a TOR exit? Would you rather have the CIA run every exit and render the network useless?

What about the people he has helped circumvent censorship in countries where they are hunted? For a crime that he hasn't committed he is sentenced, overlooking the good that he has done.

[–] Findmysec 1 points 2 years ago

As it turns out, eSNI (to take that forward, eCH) has become common in modern browsers with a supported DNS provider

[–] Findmysec 1 points 2 years ago

Yeah I guess installing a root CA cert (or an Intermediate, depending on how complex your setup is) and automatically rotating certs upon expiry isn't the most trivial thing. With that said, dekstop linux/windows isn't a problem. You could theoretically do it on iOS too. Android recently has completely broken this method, however, and there's a fair few hoops one must jump over to insert a root CA into the Android trust store on Android 13 and later. I'd like find a way to do it just for browsers on Android using adb if possible

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