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( unfriendly AI takeover, coopting of the www, NSA MiTMing everything) comes to be, the very act of resistance trains us
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to continue to destabilize the dystopic status quo that results. Resist!
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Q) I have an idea of a project of how to use this data!
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A) Fantastic! But using the data on these lists is outside of the scope of
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this repository. Tell us what you use this data for, and we will link to your
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project!
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Sources
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[1] http://infoshop.org/AnarchistFAQSectionJ1
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[2] https://www.usenix.org/system/files/conference/woot16/woot16-paper-wustrow.pdf
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# The Great Cloudwall
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This repository started as a mirror of https://pad.okfn.org/p/cloudflare-tor (then http://j7652k4sod2azfu6.onion/p/cloudflare-tor and http://j7652k4sod2azfu6.onion/p/cloudflare-philosophy )
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list of websites that use cloudflare / are behind the great cloudwall(AKA that use Cloudflare).
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The Great Cloudwall is [CloudFlare](https://www.cloudflare.com). It is called this in reference to the [Great Firewall of China](http://www.greatfirewallofchina.org/) which does a comparable job of filtering out *some* people from seeing web content(ie everyone in mainland china and some people outside) while at the same time those not affected to see a dratically different web, a web free of censorship of such images as ["tank man"](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tank_Man). Cloudflare similarly prevents those in southeast asia and elsewhere who have poor internet connectivity from accessing the websites behind it(for example, they could be behind 7+ layers of NAT) unless they solve a CAPTCHA.
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It is called this in reference to the [Great Firewall of China](http://www.greatfirewallofchina.org/) which does a comparable job of filtering out *some* people from seeing web content(ie everyone in mainland china and some people outside) while at the same time those not affected to see a dratically different web, a web free of censorship of such images as ["tank man"](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tank_Man).
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This repository is a list of websites that are behind The Great Cloudwall,
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websites who human beings have tried to access and have been [either](merely-using-cloudflare.txt) [blocked](cloudflare-list.txt) [from](cloudflare-tor-hostile-list.txt) or [suspect they will be](cloudflare-tor-hostile-list.txt). Or [Cloudflare's competitors](non-cloudflare-list.txt).
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Cloudflare similarly prevents those in southeast asia and elsewhere who have poor internet connectivity from accessing the websites behind it(for example, they could be behind 7+ layers of NAT) unless they solve a CAPTCHA.
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There is more details of why what they are doing is wrong available [here](cloudflare-philosophy.txt).
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Unfortunately the CAPTCHA they use is NSA/Google's. This poses multiple problems.
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1) This CAPTCHA does not always work(especially for those with accessability issues), and when it doesn't work there is viritually no way for them to complain.
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2) The CAPTCHA's support of languages is very limited, which makes it impossible for those who do not speak whatever default language to access to the content they are looking for. It's also troublesome to the survival of languages worldwide.
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3) This CAPTCHA trains Google's AI, effectively forcing human beings to train an AI.
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That AI was is owned by a company that in the past made robots that are designed to kill people(ie Boston Dynamics was purchased by Google, and that is their intent, however Google sold Boston Dynamics in 2017).
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Even though Google may or may not make [Asimov-incompatible](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3yIarp3J2o) robots post 2017, [Google still can be counted on to be a poor candidate for friendly AI](https://when.google.met.wikileaks.org/)
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[Unfriendly AI](https://wiki.lesswrong.com/wiki/Unfriendly_artificial_intelligence) is an existential risk to mankind and these CAPTCHAs are making it *more* likely that this risk will actually come to be by training.
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# What can you do?
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There is more details available in [in this repository](cloudflare-philosophy.txt).
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What can you do?
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* see [list instructions](instructions)
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* If you use one of the websites on this list, contact the webmasters if you still can, and tell them not to use Cloudflare.
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* If they can't leave CloudFlare(perhaps they are merely tech support at the website, and management has decreed that Cloudflare MUST be used) get them to exercise option to whitelist Tor without changing to the "basic level of security" within Cloudflare's options. CloudFlare customers can use this tool(?) to whitelist tor. Advise them, however, that using CloudFlare(or any Cloudflare-like competitors, see [philosophy](cloudflare-philosophy.txt) and [non-cloudflare list](non-cloudflare-list.txt) ) exposes readers/viewers/customers to a giant supplier MitM. This is a questionable practice, regardless of whitelists.
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* Tell others around you about the dangers of Cloudflare.
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* Help improve this repository, both the lists, the arguments against it and the details
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* Document and make very public where things go wrong with Cloudflare (and similar companies), making sure to mention this repository when you do so
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* Get more people using Tor by default so they can experience the web from the perspective of different parts of the world.
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* Start groups, in social media and meatspace, dedicated to liberating the world from Cloudflare.
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* Start a coop that can provide a meaningful non corporate alternative to Cloudflare or let us know that there is one
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to at least provide multiple layered defence against Cloudflare.
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* Where appropriate, link to these groups on this repository - this can be a place for coordinating working together as groups
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* Start a coop that can provide a meaningful non corporate alternative to Cloudflare
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* let us know of any alternatives to help at least provide multiple layered defence against Cloudflare
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There are [other lists](https://github.com/pirate/sites-using-cloudflare), but this one is one where every entry on the list a human being has actually tried
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to go to, and been blocked.
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to go to, and has been blocked.
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@DEPRECATED - will be moving to two seperate files soon.
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pjmedia.com
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naturalnews.com
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computerworlduk.com
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defdist.org
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defcad.org
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popsubculture.com
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aacrjournals.org
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honesttopaws.com
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10minutemail.com <- oh no! mailinator.com and maildrop.cc too. there's guerrillamail.com and getairmail.com w/o clownflare.
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131001.net
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131002.net
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8ch.net
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99bitcoins.com
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9flats.com
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aacrjournals.org
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actionnetwork.org
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act.oxfam.org (oxfam.org seems ok)
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adamcod.es
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collectivelyconscious.net
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com.co
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comingle.io
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computerworlduk.com
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conceptualrevolutions.com
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congress.gov
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connectinghappinessandsuccess.com
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decentsecurity.com <= bit disappointing twtr user @SwiftOnSecurity uses CF
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decryptedmatrix.com
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deepdotweb.com
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defcad.org
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defdist.org
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defense-update.com
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defoo.org
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@DEPRECATED - will be moving to two seperate files soon.
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designboom.com
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desmogblog.com
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desmog.ca
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Hmarivebkcom
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hokstad.com
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holytransaction.com
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honesttopaws.com
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hookers.nl
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host.org
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hotair.com
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nation.co.ke
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nationstates.net
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naturallysuperior.com
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naturalnews.com
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naturalsociety.com
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natura-sciences.com
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navyseals.com
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pirateunblocker.com
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pixelbeat.org
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pixelcanvas.io
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pjmedia.com
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planetnatural.com
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plannedparenthood.org
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playframework.com
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poljoprivredni-forum.com
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poloniex.com <- custom page: ONE MORE STEP
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pony.town
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popsubculture.com
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populationpyramid.net
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postimage.org <= pic-upload.de alternative also CFd
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postpartumprogress.com
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from the wiki:
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= Productivity and safety through the CloudFlare!
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Torblocks Philosophy
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= Torblocks Philosophy
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What is the darknet if not the (parts of the?) net that doesn't like to be accessed?
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1) Have fun!
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This is the new pad for all tangents and rants from
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https://pad.okfn.org/p/cloudflare-tor
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https://pad.okfn.org/p/noncloudflare-torblocks
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2) What is the darknet if not the (parts of the?) net that doesn't like to be accessed? That would make Cloudflare (and its competitors with similar business practices) and all their customers (ie everyone on this list) part of the dark net.
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Have fun!
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3) Read this ticket https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/18361
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0. Read this ticket https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/18361
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one guy, marek apparently from Clownflare, utters unapologetic remarks that should come as no surprise.
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"I will restrain myself and not comment on the political issues Jacob raised. I'll keep it technical."
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hey, in times of mass surveillance, technology is political. money is political. therefore Clownflare's policy is political. so?
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There's also the rather amusing fact that Tor trac bugtracker also required CAPTCHAs (which was commented on several times) and the less amusing fact that these came from freakin' Google.
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0. Lies, damn lies and statistics
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2.1) Lies, damn lies and statistics
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especially if you make up the "ground truth" to suit your own smear campaign ...
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https://blog.torproject.org/blog/trouble-cloudflare
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Cloudflare is a wilfully malicious actor, there can be no more doubt.
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1. Unamed's take on the situation:
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2.2) Unamed's take on the situation:
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Praise the awesome wisdom of blocking Tor access to websites!!!
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There must be some advantage. Something? Anything? Some rational explanation?
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You see, it all makes sense.
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Imagined conversation with clownflare management. Dunno if it's entirely fair: there seem to be some genuinely Tor-friendly tech people on their payroll. Anyway, it reflects my perception of clownflare management not giving a shit (the problem started appearing in 2014). So sue me, corporate dinosaurs.
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A: Care to comment on this Tor captcha business?
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C: We're committed to providing best possible service for our customers.
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tor loud and clear.
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The ticket on Tor trac offers some insight. It seems to be about forum spam (the "threat scores" originate with "Project Honey Pot", which labors under the drastic oversimplifying assumption that maintaining long term IP based address scores is somehow a sensible approach - invalidated by communal exit nodes of all stripes and colors and even carrier-grade NATs, as people have pointed out) port scans (how the hell is that abuse? run a public server and expect a "safe space" no matter how bad your security? seriously it's hard to understand why someone who needs to be protected from port scans wants to run their own domain on their own fucking servers. there's lots of hosters that will expertly & gladly solve these problems in-house), SQL injections (again, responsiblity of the guys who made the website!!!) and so on.
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2. The wikimedia way
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3) The wikimedia way
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Even as a registered user in good standing, exemption from the Tor block has to be requested through a bureaucratic process (even though Wikipedia is "not a bureaucracy") and will be granted under exceptional circumstances only. I completely fail to see the rationale. this is probably an artefact of the blocking system they use to bar anonymous vandals from editing Wikipedia, viz. the unblocking process might be messy to perform, behind the scenes, I don't know. The upshoot for me as a user is that they regard Tor use as "exceptional" and not a normal thing. The result is that errors I notice on Wikipedia pages while using TBB go uncorrected. They even block paid vpn servers as "open proxies". Seems like they just do not want help. Because in times of NSA they should expect that clever people hide from spying. Precisely. It's a crying shame, though. Maybe the wikipedia of the future will use gnunet-git/freenet/i2p-lafs based backend. I will never donate to wikimedia again unless they come up with a concept for letting users contribute over Tor and other banned proxy networks (not "exceptionally", but casually) OR hell freezes over. Until then, I don't feel they deserve the money. Dear Jimmy, figure this one out first. There's gotta be a good way. This isn't "security". WORST OF ALL, It doesn't even stop rotten people from manipulating Wikipedia. It's not helpful. OK?
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Has anyone seen the greenstadt(?) talk on the value of anonymous contributions yet?
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4) Unfortunately the CAPTCHA they use is [NSA/](https://www.facebookcorewwwi.onion/jeff.cliff/posts/10154477661637909)Google's. This poses multiple problems.
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For starters, this CAPTCHA does not always work(especially for those with accessability issues), and when it doesn't work there is viritually no way for them to complain.
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3. clownflare vs. non clownflare (homespun or other 3rd party blocklists e.g. against forum spam which overblock tor)
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5) The CAPTCHA's support of languages is very limited, which makes it impossible for those who do not speak whatever default language to access to the content they are looking for. It's also troublesome to the survival of languages worldwide.
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6) clownflare vs. non clownflare (homespun or other 3rd party blocklists e.g. against forum spam which overblock tor)
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"Overall there seem to be far fewer sites that impede (reading, not posting!) access via Tor without Cloudflare than with Cloudflare. It is of course still a deeply flawed and misguided (and clueless, as the stupid little messages about "security reasons" or "viruses" (how cute ...) etc. show) policy, but unlike Cloudflare which has its tendrils everywhere and MITMs large swathes of the web for the NSA, small-scale blocking alone probably wouldn't drive a lot of would-be casual Tor users back into the arms of mass surveillance. Nevertheless it's annoying and site owners should rethink their approach."
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3.1 at least we have technical people marginally friendly to tor within cloudfare...whatever company inevitably buys out/replaces cloudfare we're going to be in rougher shape. What can we do now to save pain later?
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6.1) at least we have technical people marginally friendly to tor within cloudfare...whatever company inevitably buys out/replaces cloudfare we're going to be in rougher shape. What can we do now to save pain later?
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change the architecture of the web ...
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4. it's censorship and sabotage, plain and simple
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7) it's censorship and sabotage, plain and simple
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(from cloudflare-tor discussion at bottom of pad: once I wrote "Q: Tor blocks amount to (collateral, in -hopefully- rare cases deliberate) censorship (corporate censorship in the Cloudflare case) against users of a network which is amongst other things a censorship circumvention tool. How twisted is that!? I think I'll set up another etherpad for anti-Cloudflare rants (or open pro- contra- debates and fact checking on the role of Cloudflare and their ilk regarding monopolies, surveillance, analytics, censorship, data ownership (just take a passing look at their official policy, you'll see what I mean) and so on) so we can keep this one neutral ... I'm really angry.". now, wanting to substantiate that with an excerpt of their data use terms, was denied request for https://www.cloudflare.com/terms/ . essentially making my other point on my behalf. stupid, stupid corporate dinosaur ...).
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nevertheless, the cloudflare captcha walls serve as a nice reminder of their MitM position. if a corporation gets the power to sabotage a sizeable fraction of the web, that's not good.
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4.1 Thinking more about jgrahamc's "We have a simple need: our customers pay us to protect their web sites from DoS" -- which we may as well accept as true, since in practice that is what happens. Given that, and that DDOS is speech[1][2] it's pretty clear that they are a censorship vendor at least on that level. Their customers are paying them to "protect" them from their customer's speech. We can call a spade a spade.
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7.1) Thinking more about jgrahamc's "We have a simple need: our customers pay us to protect their web sites from DoS" -- which we may as well accept as true, since in practice that is what happens. Given that, and that DDOS is speech[6][7] it's pretty clear that they are a censorship vendor at least on that level. Their customers are paying them to "protect" them from their customer's speech. We can call a spade a spade.
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Might even call it a sustained DDOS attack on readers, ironically. Distributed? Check. Denial of service? Check.
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[1] http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/jan/22/paypal-wikileaks-protesters-ddos-free-speech
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[2] https://twitter.com/haq4good/status/703315998523396096
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5. Also its a bit rich to have to prove to robots that we're "not robots". Humans should make machines work, not vice versa.
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8) Also its a bit rich to have to prove to robots that we're "not robots". Humans should make machines work, not vice versa.
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fits amazon's actual business model perfectly
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* Also robots take the test whether we want to or not. As pointed out in the original thread, User agents end up taking the test for us anyway. There is no situation where a human is taking the test that Cloudfare actually cares about, it's turtles all the way down
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if I wanted to run a SPAM outfit, I'd find a way to pay humans to do the captchas if OCR can't solve them with enough success chance - I hear this is commonly done. millions and millions of people accept such jobs for want of better alternatives - or build a piece of malware or web trickery to re-route captchas. there goes their main argument.
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6. Given the data is going to Alphabet/Google, aren't we training killer robots (formerly owned by Google/Alphabet) to kill people?
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9) This CAPTCHA trains Google's AI, effectively forcing human beings to train an AI. That AI was is owned by a company that in the past made robots that are designed to kill people(ie Boston Dynamics was purchased by Google, and that is their intent, however Google sold Boston Dynamics in 2017). Even though Google may or may not make Asimov-incompatible[2] robots post 2017, Google still can be counted on to be a poor candidate for friendly AI[3]
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Formerly Google owned Boston Dynamics which meant that such training was more directly going towards military use.
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While Google/Alphabet no longer owns *that* company they are stilll involved in the US military industrial complex.
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Unfriendly AI[4] is an existential risk[5] to mankind and these CAPTCHAs are making it *more* likely that this risk will actually come to be by training.
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The data kraken stops at nothing to collect ever more input to fuel and hone its dangerous fake "artificial intelligence".
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It is gobbling up our future byte for byte (while claiming to be doing it because it knows best (TM) what's good for everyone). That's a moral yes.
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This is training unfriendly AI, byte by byte Either way, it's extracting labor from humans. One should avoid feeding the data monster[1].
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Better still: avoid feeding it *correct* data.
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Suggest an experiment: let's write and spread a bot that feeds it consistent but wrong classifications.
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Will that degrade the success rate of bona fide solving attempts?
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Google could yet be made to choke on its own omnivorous virulent data voracity.
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10)
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TIP: to access sites that block tor completely, try using a web archiving service like https://archive.org/web/ (awesome and reliable, but honors robots.txt) or https://archive.is/ (relatively new, run by someone anonymous, does NOT honor robots.txt so it will work with more sites) Nice ... they are officially a museum and thus exempt from some copyright restrictions. Bwahaha ... What also works is startpage.com / ixquick.com "open via proxy" function for a great many pages, for reading it is great but external links get broken and posting is out of question. Or use Tor -> VPN or Tor -> open proxy if the need arises to truly Access a website.
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11) What can a website do to become more tor friendly user friendly, really?
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http://j7652k4sod2azfu6.onion/p/leurity, but it's conflating securty and protectionism. It is, in point of fact, neither. It's prevention of access by the unwashed masses, thus it is the elitism that only the middle class can hope for -- that which is not elite but bears its veneer. That veneer of the gated community. It is as protected as it is grey and faceless. The cookie cutter designs of the securitized state of exception we're all being tossed into.
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c) at least be honest and change the HTTP code to 451 or 406 "Not Acceptable" coz that's what tor blocks are ...
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12) We want to implement CloudFlare real security, ie one that is not based on a IP-filter
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This might be impossible, since Cloudflare itself is the security hole.
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Trusted Third Parties are Security Holes[8].
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13) Followup / Further research:
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See also
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https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/doc/ListOfServicesBlockingTor
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(the purpose of this pad is to provide a more dynamic list)
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https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/18361
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It is likely that many of the civil society organizations listed on this page
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as the CloudFlare "partners with reference to" use CloudFlare.
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https://www.cloudflare.com/galileo/
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( https://archive.is/hoLuI )
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Cloudflare support pages on the topic:
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https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us/articles/200170096-How-do-I-turn-the-CloudFlare-captcha-challenge-page-off-
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https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us/articles/203306930-Does-CloudFlare-block-Tor- the C isne
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https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us/articles/200170056-What-is-CloudFlare-s-Ba bysic-Security-Level-
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https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us/articles/200170116-What-do-the-Threat-Scores-mean-
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13) Sources
|
||||
|
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[1] http://themusicgod1.deviantart.com/art/the-great-cloudwall-1-595382698
|
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[2] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3yIarp3J2o
|
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[3] https://when.google.met.wikileaks.org/
|
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[4] https://wiki.lesswrong.com/wiki/Unfriendly_artificial_intelligence
|
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[5] https://www.visionofearth.org/future-of-humanity/existential-risks/what-is-an-existential-risk/
|
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[6] http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/jan/22/paypal-wikileaks-protesters-ddos-free-speech
|
||||
[7] https://twitter.com/haq4good/status/703315998523396096
|
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[8] http://nakamotoinstitute.org/trusted-third-parties/
|
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@ -1,83 +0,0 @@
|
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productivity and safety through the CloudFlare!
|
||||
|
||||
This is a collection of websites that you have an error with CAPTCHAs * when you open them through Tor
|
||||
You can add to the list. (In alphabetical order, to minimize duplicate). What is the reason for this gathering? several. see discussion platform
|
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|
||||
2016-11-16: re Technical Evolution
|
||||
I'm trying something experimental here, please have a look: this is me ant to eventually replace the EtherPad
|
||||
I for one am no longer happy with the provisional EtherPad solution. It's grown too cumbersome to edit
|
||||
|
||||
https://github.com/fnordomat/Globalist
|
||||
|
||||
-> dead simple use of git and .onions to create a distributed repo for collaborative editin
|
||||
no more hosting needed, just an ever-changing network of .onions. putting the "D" back in "DVCS" ...
|
||||
|
||||
Anyone feeling adventurous? try downloading the script, have a good look at it of course and then try
|
||||
peering with hw5deh5c4im6obke.onion (post your own .onion, which Globalist generates, here)
|
||||
r2skudzatpggydyu.onion
|
||||
and give me a yell if it doesn't work (here or @fnord@quitter.se or @fnordomat@github.com)
|
||||
I shall set up a cronjob to pull your changes every 1/2 hour maybe and we'll see how it goes
|
||||
|
||||
-> anyone can git pull git://hw5deh5c4im6obke.onion/repo.git, and I'll pull back your changes. my little script just helps set this up
|
||||
-> of course the repo can additionally be hosted somewhere "official" but why depend on it?
|
||||
|
||||
after that, let's improve the script and once it's out of alpha phase, decentralize!
|
||||
|
||||
Remarks:
|
||||
- git blame can presumably be used to colorize contributions later
|
||||
- no need to run it all the time, unsuccessful pull is not a problem (conditionally allow push in later version?)
|
||||
|
||||
got a better idea?
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
This pad was previously https://pad.okfn.org/p/cloudflare-tor (Transfer from -.? For OKFN, the * open * knowledge base is not less Whose knowledge CloudFlare's T OT cloudflared.)
|
||||
Non-Cloudflare Torblocks here: https://pad.systemli.org/p/noncloudflare-torblocks or HTTP: //j7652k4sod2azfu6.onion/p/noncloudflare-torblocks
|
||||
|
||||
It seems, OKFN finally got the message !!! 2016/06/13. Of course, I do not propose to go back. Just Gl in the village they UNB l ocked it now .
|
||||
|
||||
Cloudflare support pages on the topic:
|
||||
https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us/articles/200170096-How-do-I-turn-the-CloudFlare-captcha-challenge-page-off-
|
||||
https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us/articles/203306930-Does-CloudFlare-block-Tor- the C isne
|
||||
https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us/articles/200170056-What-is-CloudFlare-s-Ba bysic-Security-Level-
|
||||
https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us/articles/200170116-What-do-the-Threat-Scores-mean-
|
||||
|
||||
Tor ticket on broader issues (found it convenient): https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/18361
|
||||
|
||||
CloudFlare customers can reportedly make a CAPTCHA, less likely, by reducing their installation "The basic level of security."
|
||||
-> We probably do not want the client to a lower level of security. We want to implement CloudFlare real security, ie one that is not based on a IP-filter .
|
||||
|
||||
CloudFlare exercises option to whitelist Tor without changing the "basic level of security." Please encourage CloudFlare customers use this tool Tor whitelist while advising them that exposing readers to a giant supplier MitM is questionable practices, regardless of whitelests .
|
||||
|
||||
Some websites do not block all of the output nodes. If you think that your web site to the white list the Tor, please check the many exit nodes Webiste before adding to the list of white lists.
|
||||
You can find a list of ex-CloudFlare blocks here: https://pad.systemli.org/p/ex-cloudflare-tor <- it has disappeared from - 30 days of inactivity, apparently. Someone - anyone got version ?
|
||||
|
||||
! Be careful! Seeing reCAPTCHA does not mean that the site is blocked by CloudFlare. Before entering the URL of the blocked site on the list, check if the blocked page says "one more step" as the title, and has a string
|
||||
Ray ID CloudFlare: 299472c7c9783c1d • Your IP: 178.20.55.16 • Performance & Safety by CloudFlare
|
||||
at the bottom of the page.
|
||||
Some sites use custom page CloudFlare unit. The only way to detect it is to find CloudFlare JavaScript, or Ray ID as a CAPTCHA .
|
||||
|
||||
New business - model CloudFlare is gaining popularity: (-> transition to noncloudflare-torblocks)
|
||||
www.indiegogo.com made inaccessible " distilled networks "
|
||||
www.distilnetworks.com (which of course is also available).
|
||||
This "bot detection" equipment. Page Block says that "anomaly detected" and asks for the name and email address / distorted.
|
||||
"The anomaly is detected." Brave New World .
|
||||
|
||||
It is likely that many of the civil society organizations listed on this page as the CloudFlare "partners with reference to" use CloudFlare. Argh ... see discussion platform .
|
||||
https://www.cloudflare.com/galileo/ -> https://archive.is/hoLuI
|
||||
|
||||
************************************************** ***********
|
||||
* Technical evolution of the list: *
|
||||
************************************************** ***********
|
||||
|
||||
Mirrors / fork of the list :
|
||||
|
||||
upstream:
|
||||
http://j7652k4sod2azfu6.onion/p/cloudflare-tor
|
||||
|
||||
forked during the seemingly multi-day outage
|
||||
http://git.vola7ileiax4ueow.onion/fuckcloudflare/cloudflare-tor/ (new, not GitHub repo) -> more durable and machine-editable list in the nice git in the near future, can also serve as an observatory distribued / basis for the browser plugin / framework for marking the search engine! but only if you use a - a reputation system ... (reputation system can help in the future, but currently there is no need for him: submit pull requests to the "official" the GitHub - repo is only need to follow the list and be honest Reach the top of the query). official GitHub is to make the score vola7 ...?
|
||||
|
||||
List view (apparently) domain . The TLD [<- elegant comment (s) ]
|
||||
|
||||
Tags proposal-- helpful to group sites, if we assume that this project is aimed to the black list to make any actions that get results. For example, free software projects w / ClownFucked web pages can be viewed similarly by "anti-function" tags on various free software directories. So:
|
||||
* FLOSSp = free libre software project with open source
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
|
|||
'Globalist' project used to be distributed with this project, and is still recommended as an interesting idea.
|
||||
However since we're mostly on github anyway we might as well keep the two projects seperate
|
||||
|
||||
For 'Globalist' see https://github.com/themusicgod1/Globalist
|
||||
|
||||
( Upstream: https://github.com/fnordomat/Globalist )
|
||||
|
||||
-> dead simple use of git and .onions to create a distributed repo for collaborative editin
|
||||
no more hosting needed, just an ever-changing network of .onions. putting the "D" back in "DVCS" ...
|
||||
|
||||
Anyone feeling adventurous? try downloading the script, have a good look at it of course and then try
|
||||
peering with hw5deh5c4im6obke.onion (post your own .onion, which Globalist generates, here)
|
||||
r2skudzatpggydyu.onion
|
||||
and give me a yell if it doesn't work (here or @fnord@quitter.se or @fnordomat@github.com)
|
||||
I shall set up a cronjob to pull your changes every 1/2 hour maybe and we'll see how it goes
|
||||
|
||||
-> anyone can git pull git://hw5deh5c4im6obke.onion/repo.git, and I'll pull back your changes. my little script just helps set this up
|
||||
-> of course the repo can additionally be hosted somewhere "official" but why depend on it?
|
||||
|
||||
after that, let's improve the script and once it's out of alpha phase, decentralize!
|
||||
|
||||
Remarks:
|
||||
|
||||
- git blame can presumably be used to colorize contributions later
|
||||
- no need to run it all the time, unsuccessful pull is not a problem (conditionally allow push in later version?)
|
||||
|
||||
got a better idea?
|
||||
|
|
@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
|
|||
#!/usr/bin/env python3
|
||||
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
|
||||
|
||||
# Globalist: manage a global repo via decentral git instances
|
||||
# you may peer with any number of other Globalist onions
|
||||
|
||||
# Think onionshare, but with permanent onion addresses, P2P and DVCS
|
||||
|
||||
# Python2/3. Dependencies:
|
||||
# - stem (torsocks pip install stem / via distro)
|
||||
# a recent version (>= 1.5.0) is needed for auth
|
||||
# - git must be installed
|
||||
# - torsocks must be installed
|
||||
# - tor must be up and running and the ControlPort open
|
||||
|
||||
# Use scenario:
|
||||
# a) Run Tor.
|
||||
# b) Run the server in the background and schedule a job for pulling from peers.
|
||||
# it is a git server that listens on <your-identifier>.onion:9418
|
||||
# it's to be expected that peers uptime will intersect with yours
|
||||
# only a fraction of the time.
|
||||
# c) Globalist.py creates a git, which you may use to push and pull your own changes.
|
||||
|
||||
# __version__ = "0.0.5"
|
||||
|
||||
import globalist
|
||||
import sys
|
||||
|
||||
if __name__=='__main__':
|
||||
globalist.main(args=sys.argv[1:])
|
|
@ -1,674 +0,0 @@
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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in or on a volume of a storage or distribution medium, is called an
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"aggregate" if the compilation and its resulting copyright are not
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used to limit the access or legal rights of the compilation's users
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beyond what the individual works permit. Inclusion of a covered work
|
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parts of the aggregate.
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6. Conveying Non-Source Forms.
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You may convey a covered work in object code form under the terms
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of sections 4 and 5, provided that you also convey the
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|
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b) Convey the object code in, or embodied in, a physical product
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written offer, valid for at least three years and valid for as
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|
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|
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d) Convey the object code by offering access from a designated
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e) Convey the object code using peer-to-peer transmission, provided
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A separable portion of the object code, whose source code is excluded
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included in conveying the object code work.
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|
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A "User Product" is either (1) a "consumer product", which means any
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into a dwelling. In determining whether a product is a consumer product,
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doubtful cases shall be resolved in favor of coverage. For a particular
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typical or common use of that class of product, regardless of the status
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of the particular user or of the way in which the particular user
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actually uses, or expects or is expected to use, the product. A product
|
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is a consumer product regardless of whether the product has substantial
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commercial, industrial or non-consumer uses, unless such uses represent
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the only significant mode of use of the product.
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|
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"Installation Information" for a User Product means any methods,
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procedures, authorization keys, or other information required to install
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and execute modified versions of a covered work in that User Product from
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|
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suffice to ensure that the continued functioning of the modified object
|
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code is in no case prevented or interfered with solely because
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modification has been made.
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|
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If you convey an object code work under this section in, or with, or
|
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specifically for use in, a User Product, and the conveying occurs as
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part of a transaction in which the right of possession and use of the
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fixed term (regardless of how the transaction is characterized), the
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if neither you nor any third party retains the ability to install
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been installed in ROM).
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The requirement to provide Installation Information does not include a
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for a work that has been modified or installed by the recipient, or for
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the User Product in which it has been modified or installed. Access to a
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network may be denied when the modification itself materially and
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protocols for communication across the network.
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|
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Corresponding Source conveyed, and Installation Information provided,
|
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in accord with this section must be in a format that is publicly
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documented (and with an implementation available to the public in
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source code form), and must require no special password or key for
|
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unpacking, reading or copying.
|
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|
||||
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|
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|
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"Additional permissions" are terms that supplement the terms of this
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|
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Additional permissions that are applicable to the entire Program shall
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that they are valid under applicable law. If additional permissions
|
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|
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under those permissions, but the entire Program remains governed by
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When you convey a copy of a covered work, you may at your option
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remove any additional permissions from that copy, or from any part of
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it. (Additional permissions may be written to require their own
|
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removal in certain cases when you modify the work.) You may place
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for which you have or can give appropriate copyright permission.
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Notwithstanding any other provision of this License, for material you
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add to a covered work, you may (if authorized by the copyright holders of
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a) Disclaiming warranty or limiting liability differently from the
|
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|
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|
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b) Requiring preservation of specified reasonable legal notices or
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author attributions in that material or in the Appropriate Legal
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Notices displayed by works containing it; or
|
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|
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c) Prohibiting misrepresentation of the origin of that material, or
|
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requiring that modified versions of such material be marked in
|
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reasonable ways as different from the original version; or
|
||||
|
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d) Limiting the use for publicity purposes of names of licensors or
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|
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e) Declining to grant rights under trademark law for use of some
|
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|
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|
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f) Requiring indemnification of licensors and authors of that
|
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material by anyone who conveys the material (or modified versions of
|
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it) with contractual assumptions of liability to the recipient, for
|
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any liability that these contractual assumptions directly impose on
|
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those licensors and authors.
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|
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All other non-permissive additional terms are considered "further
|
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restrictions" within the meaning of section 10. If the Program as you
|
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received it, or any part of it, contains a notice stating that it is
|
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governed by this License along with a term that is a further
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restriction, you may remove that term. If a license document contains
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|
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of that license document, provided that the further restriction does
|
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If you add terms to a covered work in accord with this section, you
|
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must place, in the relevant source files, a statement of the
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additional terms that apply to those files, or a notice indicating
|
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|
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|
||||
Additional terms, permissive or non-permissive, may be stated in the
|
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|
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the above requirements apply either way.
|
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|
||||
8. Termination.
|
||||
|
||||
You may not propagate or modify a covered work except as expressly
|
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provided under this License. Any attempt otherwise to propagate or
|
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modify it is void, and will automatically terminate your rights under
|
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|
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|
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|
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However, if you cease all violation of this License, then your
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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prior to 60 days after the cessation.
|
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|
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Moreover, your license from a particular copyright holder is
|
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|
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violation by some reasonable means, this is the first time you have
|
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|
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copyright holder, and you cure the violation prior to 30 days after
|
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|
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|
||||
Termination of your rights under this section does not terminate the
|
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licenses of parties who have received copies or rights from you under
|
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this License. If your rights have been terminated and not permanently
|
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reinstated, you do not qualify to receive new licenses for the same
|
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|
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|
||||
9. Acceptance Not Required for Having Copies.
|
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|
||||
You are not required to accept this License in order to receive or
|
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run a copy of the Program. Ancillary propagation of a covered work
|
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occurring solely as a consequence of using peer-to-peer transmission
|
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to receive a copy likewise does not require acceptance. However,
|
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nothing other than this License grants you permission to propagate or
|
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modify any covered work. These actions infringe copyright if you do
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|
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|
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10. Automatic Licensing of Downstream Recipients.
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Each time you convey a covered work, the recipient automatically
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receives a license from the original licensors, to run, modify and
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propagate that work, subject to this License. You are not responsible
|
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for enforcing compliance by third parties with this License.
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|
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An "entity transaction" is a transaction transferring control of an
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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You may not impose any further restrictions on the exercise of the
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|
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|
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any patent claim is infringed by making, using, selling, offering for
|
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sale, or importing the Program or any portion of it.
|
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|
||||
11. Patents.
|
||||
|
||||
A "contributor" is a copyright holder who authorizes use under this
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License of the Program or a work on which the Program is based. The
|
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work thus licensed is called the contributor's "contributor version".
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|
||||
A contributor's "essential patent claims" are all patent claims
|
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owned or controlled by the contributor, whether already acquired or
|
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hereafter acquired, that would be infringed by some manner, permitted
|
||||
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|
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but do not include claims that would be infringed only as a
|
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consequence of further modification of the contributor version. For
|
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|
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|
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Each contributor grants you a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free
|
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patent license under the contributor's essential patent claims, to
|
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make, use, sell, offer for sale, import and otherwise run, modify and
|
||||
propagate the contents of its contributor version.
|
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|
||||
In the following three paragraphs, a "patent license" is any express
|
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agreement or commitment, however denominated, not to enforce a patent
|
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(such as an express permission to practice a patent or covenant not to
|
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sue for patent infringement). To "grant" such a patent license to a
|
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party means to make such an agreement or commitment not to enforce a
|
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patent against the party.
|
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|
||||
If you convey a covered work, knowingly relying on a patent license,
|
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and the Corresponding Source of the work is not available for anyone
|
||||
to copy, free of charge and under the terms of this License, through a
|
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publicly available network server or other readily accessible means,
|
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then you must either (1) cause the Corresponding Source to be so
|
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available, or (2) arrange to deprive yourself of the benefit of the
|
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patent license for this particular work, or (3) arrange, in a manner
|
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|
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license to downstream recipients. "Knowingly relying" means you have
|
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actual knowledge that, but for the patent license, your conveying the
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covered work in a country, or your recipient's use of the covered work
|
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in a country, would infringe one or more identifiable patents in that
|
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country that you have reason to believe are valid.
|
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|
||||
If, pursuant to or in connection with a single transaction or
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arrangement, you convey, or propagate by procuring conveyance of, a
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receiving the covered work authorizing them to use, propagate, modify
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or convey a specific copy of the covered work, then the patent license
|
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you grant is automatically extended to all recipients of the covered
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work and works based on it.
|
||||
|
||||
A patent license is "discriminatory" if it does not include within
|
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the scope of its coverage, prohibits the exercise of, or is
|
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conditioned on the non-exercise of one or more of the rights that are
|
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specifically granted under this License. You may not convey a covered
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work if you are a party to an arrangement with a third party that is
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in the business of distributing software, under which you make payment
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|
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parties who would receive the covered work from you, a discriminatory
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conveyed by you (or copies made from those copies), or (b) primarily
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|
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contain the covered work, unless you entered into that arrangement,
|
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or that patent license was granted, prior to 28 March 2007.
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Nothing in this License shall be construed as excluding or limiting
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any implied license or other defenses to infringement that may
|
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|
||||
|
||||
12. No Surrender of Others' Freedom.
|
||||
|
||||
If conditions are imposed on you (whether by court order, agreement or
|
||||
otherwise) that contradict the conditions of this License, they do not
|
||||
excuse you from the conditions of this License. If you cannot convey a
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covered work so as to satisfy simultaneously your obligations under this
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License and any other pertinent obligations, then as a consequence you may
|
||||
not convey it at all. For example, if you agree to terms that obligate you
|
||||
to collect a royalty for further conveying from those to whom you convey
|
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the Program, the only way you could satisfy both those terms and this
|
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License would be to refrain entirely from conveying the Program.
|
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|
||||
13. Use with the GNU Affero General Public License.
|
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|
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Notwithstanding any other provision of this License, you have
|
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permission to link or combine any covered work with a work licensed
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under version 3 of the GNU Affero General Public License into a single
|
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combined work, and to convey the resulting work. The terms of this
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License will continue to apply to the part which is the covered work,
|
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but the special requirements of the GNU Affero General Public License,
|
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section 13, concerning interaction through a network will apply to the
|
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combination as such.
|
||||
|
||||
14. Revised Versions of this License.
|
||||
|
||||
The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new versions of
|
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the GNU General Public License from time to time. Such new versions will
|
||||
be similar in spirit to the present version, but may differ in detail to
|
||||
address new problems or concerns.
|
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|
||||
Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the
|
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Program specifies that a certain numbered version of the GNU General
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Public License "or any later version" applies to it, you have the
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option of following the terms and conditions either of that numbered
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version or of any later version published by the Free Software
|
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Foundation. If the Program does not specify a version number of the
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GNU General Public License, you may choose any version ever published
|
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|
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|
||||
If the Program specifies that a proxy can decide which future
|
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versions of the GNU General Public License can be used, that proxy's
|
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public statement of acceptance of a version permanently authorizes you
|
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to choose that version for the Program.
|
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|
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Later license versions may give you additional or different
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permissions. However, no additional obligations are imposed on any
|
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author or copyright holder as a result of your choosing to follow a
|
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later version.
|
||||
|
||||
15. Disclaimer of Warranty.
|
||||
|
||||
THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY
|
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APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT
|
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HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY
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|
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THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM
|
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IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF
|
||||
ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
|
||||
|
||||
16. Limitation of Liability.
|
||||
|
||||
IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING
|
||||
WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MODIFIES AND/OR CONVEYS
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THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY
|
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GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE
|
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USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF
|
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DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD
|
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PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS),
|
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EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
|
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SUCH DAMAGES.
|
||||
|
||||
17. Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16.
|
||||
|
||||
If the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provided
|
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above cannot be given local legal effect according to their terms,
|
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reviewing courts shall apply local law that most closely approximates
|
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an absolute waiver of all civil liability in connection with the
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copy of the Program in return for a fee.
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How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
|
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|
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If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
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possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
|
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free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
|
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|
||||
To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
|
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to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
|
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state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
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the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
|
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|
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{one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.}
|
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Copyright (C) {year} {name of author}
|
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|
||||
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
|
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the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
|
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(at your option) any later version.
|
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|
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
|
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
|
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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|
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
|
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
|
||||
|
||||
Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
|
||||
|
||||
If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short
|
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notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:
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|
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{project} Copyright (C) {year} {fullname}
|
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This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
|
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This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
|
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under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
|
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|
||||
The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
|
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parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands
|
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might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box".
|
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|
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You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
|
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if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
|
||||
For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see
|
||||
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
|
||||
|
||||
The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program
|
||||
into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you
|
||||
may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with
|
||||
the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General
|
||||
Public License instead of this License. But first, please read
|
||||
<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>.
|
|
@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# Globalist
|
||||
Idea: distributed githubless repository sharing. Yes, this is the official home ;-)
|
||||
|
||||
Globalist is an attempt to ease the distribution of git repos, away from central points of failure.
|
||||
|
||||
Globalist stands for "Global List" and aims at replacing any EtherPads of more than transient value.
|
||||
|
||||
Globalist is also meant to evolve into an experimental distributed asynchronous wiki facility.
|
||||
|
||||
Nodes can come and go, and network topology only depends on the peers entries in the nodes' config files. Changes that are merged by one's peers propagate by diffusion.
|
||||
|
||||
## Usage
|
||||
|
||||
Make a new directory and put this in the file ./repo.cfg (when creating a new repository instead of cloning from a peer, the list or indeed the repo.cfg file can remain empty)
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
[network]
|
||||
peers = <comma-separated list of onion domain names, with or without the suffix .onion>
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
For a public repository, no authentication is needed (option -X). In case authentication is used, prepend the secret as follows: somebody:secret@peeroniondomainname.onion
|
||||
|
||||
For each shared repo, Globalist will create one .onion service.
|
||||
|
||||
## To do
|
||||
|
||||
set default commit messages
|
||||
support signed commits
|
||||
push?
|
|
@ -1,458 +0,0 @@
|
|||
#!/usr/bin/env python3
|
||||
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
|
||||
|
||||
__version__ = "0.0.6.1"
|
||||
|
||||
try:
|
||||
import ConfigParser as cp
|
||||
except:
|
||||
import configparser as cp # python3
|
||||
import optparse as op
|
||||
import re
|
||||
import os
|
||||
import sys
|
||||
import json
|
||||
import subprocess
|
||||
|
||||
import stem
|
||||
from stem.control import Controller
|
||||
|
||||
# Usage:
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Make a directory.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Put a configuration file repo.cfg listing some peers. Done.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Initialize:
|
||||
# Either a) (git init repo/) ->
|
||||
# $ python Globalist.py -i
|
||||
# or b) (torsocks git clone git://example7abcdefgh.onion) ->
|
||||
# $ python Globalist.py -c
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Have fun:
|
||||
# Run server
|
||||
# $ python Globalist.py
|
||||
# Pull from peers once
|
||||
# $ python Globalist.py -p
|
||||
# Periodically pull, don't serve
|
||||
# $ python Globalist.py -pP 1800
|
||||
# Periodically pull and also serve
|
||||
# $ python Globalist.py -P 1800
|
||||
#
|
||||
# That's it.
|
||||
|
||||
# One can simply check in a list of onions for open peering
|
||||
# as PEERS.txt ...
|
||||
|
||||
# A word of CAUTION: anyone can commit anything
|
||||
# and there's no mechanism for permanently blacklisting
|
||||
# malicious peers (although one can simply remove them
|
||||
# as they crop up and roll back their changes).
|
||||
#
|
||||
# A future version of Globalist.py should introduce
|
||||
# signed commits + reputation system, when the need arises.
|
||||
|
||||
# [network]
|
||||
# peers = example7abcdefgh.onion, example8abcdefgh.onion
|
||||
# (possibly prefixed with somebody:authkey@ ...)
|
||||
|
||||
# when using -b (bare), merge remote changes locally after
|
||||
# git pull origin remote/origin/master.
|
||||
|
||||
DEFAULT_CONTROLPORT = 9151
|
||||
|
||||
STATUS = {'peers': None, 'socksport': None}
|
||||
|
||||
OPTIONS = None
|
||||
|
||||
def git(command):
|
||||
print (command)
|
||||
p = subprocess.Popen(["git"] + command)
|
||||
return p
|
||||
|
||||
def make_exportable(path):
|
||||
subprocess.Popen(["touch", os.path.abspath(os.path.join(path, "git-daemon-export-ok")) ]).wait()
|
||||
|
||||
def run_server(config, localport = 9418):
|
||||
print ("Running git server on %s.onion" % config.get('onion', 'hostname'))
|
||||
authkey = config.get('onion', 'clientauth')
|
||||
if authkey:
|
||||
print ("Client auth is %s" % authkey)
|
||||
print ("Git server local port is %d" % localport)
|
||||
print ("You can now hand out this onion to prospective peers.")
|
||||
print ("It will be re-used anytime Globalist starts in this directory.")
|
||||
|
||||
what = "repo"
|
||||
|
||||
if OPTIONS.o_bare:
|
||||
make_exportable("repo.git")
|
||||
what += ".git"
|
||||
else:
|
||||
make_exportable(os.path.join("repo",".git"))
|
||||
|
||||
gitdaemon = git(["daemon", "--base-path=%s" % os.path.abspath("."),
|
||||
"--reuseaddr", "--verbose",
|
||||
# there could be a global setting enabling write access??
|
||||
"--disable=receive-pack",
|
||||
"--listen=127.0.0.1", "--port=%d" % localport,
|
||||
os.path.abspath(what)])
|
||||
output = gitdaemon.communicate()[0]
|
||||
print (output)
|
||||
# then background this process
|
||||
|
||||
def makeonion(controller, config, options):
|
||||
# stem docs say: provide the password here if you set one:
|
||||
controller.authenticate()
|
||||
# todo catch UnreadableCookieFile(
|
||||
|
||||
onion = None
|
||||
|
||||
extra_kwargs = {}
|
||||
|
||||
if config.has_section('onion'):
|
||||
print ("Attempting to use saved onion identity")
|
||||
(keytype,key) = config.get('onion', 'key').split(':',1)
|
||||
|
||||
if options.o_auth:
|
||||
try:
|
||||
print ("Attempting to use saved clientauth")
|
||||
extra_kwargs['basic_auth'] =\
|
||||
dict([config.get('onion', 'clientauth').split(':',1)])
|
||||
except (KeyError, cp.NoOptionError) as e:
|
||||
print ("No client auth present, generating one")
|
||||
extra_kwargs['basic_auth'] = {'somebody': None}
|
||||
else:
|
||||
print ("Not using clientauth.")
|
||||
|
||||
onion = controller.create_ephemeral_hidden_service(**extra_kwargs, ports={9418: options.a_localport}, discard_key=True, await_publication=options.o_ap, key_type=keytype, key_content=key)
|
||||
|
||||
else:
|
||||
print ("I'm afraid we don't have an identity yet, creating one")
|
||||
|
||||
if options.o_auth:
|
||||
extra_kwargs['basic_auth'] = {'somebody': None}
|
||||
|
||||
onion = controller.create_ephemeral_hidden_service(**extra_kwargs, ports={9418: options.a_localport}, discard_key=False, await_publication=options.o_ap)
|
||||
|
||||
# print (onion)
|
||||
|
||||
print ("Tor controller says Onion OK")
|
||||
|
||||
if not onion.is_ok():
|
||||
raise Exception('Failed to publish onion.')
|
||||
else:
|
||||
# perhaps avoid overwriting when already present?
|
||||
for line in onion:
|
||||
if line != "OK":
|
||||
k, v = line.split('=', 1)
|
||||
# we only request the key if the service is new
|
||||
if k == "PrivateKey":
|
||||
try:
|
||||
config.add_section('onion')
|
||||
except cp.DuplicateSectionError as e:
|
||||
pass
|
||||
config.set('onion', 'key', v)
|
||||
if k == "ServiceID":
|
||||
try:
|
||||
config.add_section('onion')
|
||||
except cp.DuplicateSectionError as e:
|
||||
pass
|
||||
config.set('onion', 'hostname', v)
|
||||
if k == "ClientAuth":
|
||||
try:
|
||||
config.add_section('onion')
|
||||
except cp.DuplicateSectionError as e:
|
||||
pass
|
||||
config.set('onion', 'clientauth', v)
|
||||
config.write(open('repo.cfg', 'w'))
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def set_client_authentications(ls):
|
||||
global OPTIONS
|
||||
options = OPTIONS
|
||||
|
||||
controller = Controller.from_port(port = options.a_controlport)
|
||||
controller.authenticate()
|
||||
# is there no sane way to _append_ a multi-config option in Tor????
|
||||
# control protocol badly misdesigned, nobody thought of concurrent access???!?
|
||||
controller.set_caching(False)
|
||||
hsa = controller.get_conf_map('hidservauth')
|
||||
|
||||
for authpair in ls:
|
||||
if authpair['auth'] and len(authpair['auth']):
|
||||
hsa['hidservauth'].append('%s.onion %s' % (authpair['onion'], authpair['auth']))
|
||||
|
||||
hsa['hidservauth'] = list(set(hsa['hidservauth']))
|
||||
|
||||
controller.set_conf('hidservauth', hsa['hidservauth'])
|
||||
controller.close()
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def getpeers(config):
|
||||
if STATUS['peers']:
|
||||
return STATUS['peers']
|
||||
|
||||
if config.has_section('network'):
|
||||
peerslist = config.get('network', 'peers').split(',')
|
||||
peers = []
|
||||
authpairs = []
|
||||
|
||||
for peerentry in peerslist:
|
||||
|
||||
# extract what looks like an onion identifier
|
||||
try:
|
||||
authpair = re.findall('(?:(somebody:[A-Za-z0-9+/]{22})@)?([a-z2-8]{16})', peerentry)[0]
|
||||
|
||||
userpass = authpair[0].split(":",1)
|
||||
if not userpass or not len(userpass)==2:
|
||||
userpass = (None, None)
|
||||
|
||||
authpairs += [{'auth':userpass[1],
|
||||
'user':userpass[0], # somebody
|
||||
'onion':authpair[1]}]
|
||||
peers += [authpair[1]]
|
||||
|
||||
except Exception as e:
|
||||
print (e)
|
||||
|
||||
set_client_authentications(authpairs)
|
||||
|
||||
STATUS['peers'] = peers
|
||||
|
||||
return peers
|
||||
|
||||
else:
|
||||
STATUS['peers'] = []
|
||||
|
||||
return []
|
||||
|
||||
def clone(config):
|
||||
peers = getpeers(config)
|
||||
|
||||
# FIXME: when the first fails, we should move on to the next..
|
||||
|
||||
what = "git://%s.onion/repo" % peers[0]
|
||||
where = "repo"
|
||||
how = []
|
||||
|
||||
if OPTIONS.o_bare:
|
||||
what += ".git"
|
||||
where += ".git"
|
||||
how = ["--bare", "--mirror"]
|
||||
|
||||
cloneproc = subprocess.Popen(["torsocks", "-P", STATUS['socksport'], "git", "clone"] + how + [what, where])
|
||||
if cloneproc.wait() != 0:
|
||||
print ("Error cloning, exiting.")
|
||||
return -1
|
||||
else:
|
||||
make_exportable(where)
|
||||
|
||||
# Make a local editable repo
|
||||
git(["clone", "repo.git", "repo"]).wait()
|
||||
|
||||
processes = []
|
||||
for peer in peers[1:]:
|
||||
processes.append([peer, subprocess.Popen(["torsocks", "-P", STATUS['socksport'], "git", "-C", os.path.abspath("repo"), "pull", "git://%s.onion/repo" % peer])])
|
||||
|
||||
for (peer,proc) in processes:
|
||||
if proc.wait() != 0:
|
||||
print ("Error with %s" % peer)
|
||||
|
||||
def pull(config):
|
||||
peers = getpeers(config)
|
||||
|
||||
print ("Pulling from %s" % peers)
|
||||
|
||||
processes = []
|
||||
for peer in peers:
|
||||
processes.append([peer, subprocess.Popen(["torsocks", "-P", STATUS['socksport'], "git", "-C", os.path.abspath("repo"), "pull", "git://%s.onion/repo" % peer])])
|
||||
|
||||
for (peer,proc) in processes:
|
||||
if proc.wait() != 0:
|
||||
print ("Error with %s" % peer)
|
||||
|
||||
def fetch(config):
|
||||
peers = getpeers(config)
|
||||
print ("Fetching from %s" % peers)
|
||||
processes = []
|
||||
for peer in peers:
|
||||
processes.append([peer, subprocess.Popen(["torsocks", "-P", STATUS['socksport'], "git", "-C", os.path.abspath("repo.git"), "fetch", "git://%s.onion/repo.git" % peer, '+refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*'])])
|
||||
# ,
|
||||
|
||||
for (peer,proc) in processes:
|
||||
if proc.wait() != 0:
|
||||
print ("Error with %s" % peer)
|
||||
|
||||
def init(config):
|
||||
global OPTIONS # not needed for read access btw
|
||||
options = OPTIONS
|
||||
|
||||
print ("Initializing ...")
|
||||
|
||||
if options.o_bare:
|
||||
git(["init", "repo.git", "--bare"]).wait()
|
||||
# Make a local editable repo
|
||||
git(["clone", "repo.git", "repo"]).wait()
|
||||
|
||||
else:
|
||||
git(["init", "repo"]).wait()
|
||||
|
||||
print ("Initialized")
|
||||
|
||||
def main(args=[]):
|
||||
# OptionParser is capable of printing a helpscreen
|
||||
opt = op.OptionParser()
|
||||
|
||||
opt.add_option("-V", "--version", dest="o_version", action="store_true",
|
||||
default=False, help="print version number")
|
||||
|
||||
opt.add_option("-i", "--init", dest="o_init", action="store_true",
|
||||
default=False, help="make new empty repo")
|
||||
|
||||
opt.add_option("-b", "--bare", dest="o_bare", action="store_true",
|
||||
default=False, help="use bare repos and fetch, not pull")
|
||||
|
||||
opt.add_option("-c", "--clone", dest="o_clone", action="store_true",
|
||||
default=False, help="clone repo from 1st peer")
|
||||
|
||||
opt.add_option("-p", "--pull", dest="o_pull", action="store_true",
|
||||
default=False, help="pull / fetch from peers and don't serve")
|
||||
|
||||
opt.add_option("-P", "--periodically-pull", dest="a_pull", action="store",
|
||||
type="int", default=None, metavar="PERIOD",
|
||||
help="pull / fetch from peers every n seconds")
|
||||
|
||||
opt.add_option("-L", "--local", dest="a_localport", action="store", type="int",
|
||||
default=9418, metavar="PORT", help="local port for git daemon")
|
||||
|
||||
opt.add_option("-C", "--control-port", dest="a_controlport", action="store", type="int",
|
||||
default=9151, metavar="PORT", help="Tor controlport")
|
||||
|
||||
opt.add_option("-a", "--await", dest="o_ap", action="store_true",
|
||||
default=False, help="await publication of .onion in DHT before proceeding")
|
||||
|
||||
opt.add_option("-X", "--no-auth", action="store_false", default=True,
|
||||
dest="o_auth", help="disable authentication (not private)")
|
||||
|
||||
(options, args) = opt.parse_args(args)
|
||||
|
||||
global OPTIONS
|
||||
OPTIONS = options
|
||||
|
||||
if options.o_version:
|
||||
print (__version__)
|
||||
return 0
|
||||
|
||||
if options.o_auth and stem.__version__ < '1.5.0':
|
||||
sys.stderr.write ("stem version >=1.5.0 required for auth\n")
|
||||
return 1
|
||||
|
||||
if not options.a_controlport:
|
||||
options.a_controlport = DEFAULT_CONTROLPORT
|
||||
|
||||
# Extract socksport via c.get_conf and use this (-P in torsocks)
|
||||
controller = Controller.from_port(port = options.a_controlport)
|
||||
controller.authenticate()
|
||||
STATUS['socksport'] = controller.get_conf('SocksPort').split(" ",1)[0]
|
||||
controller.close()
|
||||
|
||||
config = cp.ConfigParser()
|
||||
cfgfile = None
|
||||
try:
|
||||
cfgfile = open('repo.cfg')
|
||||
except FileNotFoundError as e:
|
||||
print("Trying to make file repo.cfg")
|
||||
try:
|
||||
os.mknod("repo.cfg")
|
||||
os.chmod("repo.cfg", 0o600)
|
||||
cfgfile = open('repo.cfg')
|
||||
except Exception as e:
|
||||
print (e)
|
||||
return 1
|
||||
|
||||
config.readfp(cfgfile)
|
||||
|
||||
try:
|
||||
os.stat("repo.git")
|
||||
if not options.o_bare:
|
||||
print ("repo.git exists, setting -b implicitly")
|
||||
# TODO -B to override
|
||||
options.o_bare = True
|
||||
|
||||
except FileNotFoundError as e:
|
||||
if not options.o_init and not options.o_clone and options.o_bare:
|
||||
print ("./repo.git/ does not exist, try -ib or -cb")
|
||||
return 1
|
||||
|
||||
try:
|
||||
os.stat("repo")
|
||||
except FileNotFoundError as e:
|
||||
if not options.o_init and not options.o_clone and not options.o_bare:
|
||||
print("./repo/ does not exist, try -i or -c")
|
||||
return 1
|
||||
|
||||
except Exception as e:
|
||||
print (e)
|
||||
return 1
|
||||
|
||||
if options.o_init:
|
||||
init(config)
|
||||
|
||||
peers = getpeers(config)
|
||||
|
||||
if options.o_clone:
|
||||
if not len(peers):
|
||||
print ("No peers, can't clone. Please enter a peer in repo.cfg")
|
||||
clone(config)
|
||||
return 1
|
||||
|
||||
threads = []
|
||||
|
||||
if options.a_pull:
|
||||
if not len(peers):
|
||||
print ("No peers, not starting pulling task.")
|
||||
|
||||
else:
|
||||
import threading
|
||||
from datetime import timedelta as td
|
||||
from datetime import datetime
|
||||
|
||||
class T:
|
||||
def __init__(self):
|
||||
self.last = datetime.now()
|
||||
|
||||
def run(self):
|
||||
if options.o_bare:
|
||||
fetch(config)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
pull(config)
|
||||
threading.Timer(options.a_pull, T.run, args=(self,)).start()
|
||||
|
||||
task = T()
|
||||
|
||||
t = threading.Thread(target=T.run, args=(task,))
|
||||
t . setDaemon(True)
|
||||
threads.append(t)
|
||||
t.start()
|
||||
|
||||
# It's either pull(once) or serve. It's no problem running pull from
|
||||
# another console while the server is up. It's no problem specifying
|
||||
# periodic pull with either.
|
||||
|
||||
if options.o_pull and not options.a_pull:
|
||||
if options.o_bare:
|
||||
fetch(config)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
pull(config)
|
||||
|
||||
elif not options.o_pull:
|
||||
controller = Controller.from_port(port = options.a_controlport)
|
||||
makeonion(controller, config, options)
|
||||
run_server(config, localport = options.a_localport)
|
||||
controller.close()
|
||||
|
||||
for t in threads:
|
||||
t.join()
|
||||
|
||||
# TODO: clean up hidservauth entries on stop
|
||||
# TODO: kill all with one Ctrl-C -> done?
|
|
@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
|
|||
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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from distutils.core import setup
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setup(
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name='Globalist',
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version='0.0.6.1',
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description='Globalist distributed git onions',
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author='fnordomat',
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# author_email='',
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url='https://github.com/fnordomat/Globalist',
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packages=['globalist'],
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scripts=['Globalist.py'],
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install_requires=['stem>=1.5.0'],
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license='GPLv3'
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)
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= Project History
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This project was started by Shiro ( @shiromarieke@birdsite ) CryptoParty Berlin ( @cryptopartybln@birdsite ). Shiro handed over support to the greater internet in summer 2016.
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It was a text list on okfn.org text pad: ( https://pad.okfn.org/p/cloudflare-tor / https://pad.okfn.org/p/noncloudflare-torblocks )
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However it was pointed out that this website itself was on cloudflare, and cloudflare broke tor users access to it.
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So it was moved to systemli.org : ( https://pad.systemli.org/p/noncloudflare-torblocks )
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and an onion service ( HTTP://j7652k4sod2azfu6.onion/p/noncloudflare-torblocks / http://j7652k4sod2azfu6.onion/p/cloudflare-tor / http://j7652k4sod2azfu6.onion/p/cloudflare-philosophy )
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These systemli pads needed to be updated once in every while (week? month?) or the whole list was scrubbed.
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This happened a few times, and there were some attempts at vandalism up to and including june 2016
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A fork was made during a multi-day outage at http://git.vola7ileiax4ueow.onion/fuckcloudflare/cloudflare-tor/ (new, not GitHub repo)
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However vola7ileiax4ueow's git service went down, so it was moved to github
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There used to also be a list of websites that *were* on cloudflare but are no longer. This list has been lost
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( it was on https://pad.systemli.org/p/ex-cloudflare-tor )
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@ -0,0 +1,60 @@
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= Instructions
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If you go to a website that gives you a reCAPTCHA
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1) check if the blocked page says "one more step" as the title, and has something like
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"Ray ID CloudFlare: 299472c7c9783c1d • Your IP: 178.20.55.16 • Performance & Safety by CloudFlare "
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at the bottom of the page.
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If it does, add to cloudflare-list.txt
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(See #5 for format)
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2) Some sites use custom page CloudFlare unit.
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The only way to detect it is to find CloudFlare JavaScript, or Ray ID as a CAPTCHA in its source code.
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3) Some websites use other companies with the CloudFlare business model
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add them to non-cloudflare-list.txt ( formerly TorBlocker Hall of Shame Part I)
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This is a collection of websites that ban Tor exits, other than through Cloudflare (e.g. showing access denied pages, systematic timing out connections, ...).
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(See #5 for format)
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4) Find a website that has been removed from Cloudflare(possibly due to our
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protest?) Remove it from the list it is on and add it to ex-cloudflare-tor.txt
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However! Please sample different exits before doing this. It might have
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merely whitelisted a single exit node. ( It is slightly more difficult to
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control which exit you use - if there are tickets in bug trackers to
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enable making this easier please mention them here )
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(See #5 for format)
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5) Find a website that outright blocks tor users and is confirmed Cloudflare?
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Add to cloudflare-tor-hostile-list.txt
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(See #5 for format)
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6) List format:
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(A domain should only ever be on one of the lists on this project. If you find
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it on two, please help keep list accurate by removing it from one of the two
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lists.)
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domain . The TLD [<- elegant comment (s) ] [ tags ]
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Tags:
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( helpful to group sites, if we assume that this project is aimed to the black list to make any actions that get results.
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For example, free software projects w / ClownFucked web pages can be viewed similarly by "anti-function" tags on various free software directories )
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* FLOSSp = free libre software project with open source
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@ -1,33 +1,4 @@
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Until summer 2016, this pad has been maintained by @shiromarieke. I am no longer keeping an eye on it - feel free to take over.
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This pad was previously https://pad.okfn.org/p/noncloudflare-torblocks
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Moved because OKFN got cloudflared.
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TorBlocker Hall of Shame Part I
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This is a collection of websites that ban Tor exits, other than through Cloudflare
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(e.g. showing access denied pages, systematic timing out connections, ...).
|
||||
For cloudfare-related problems, please use https://pad.systemli.org/p/cloudflare-tor
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See also
|
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https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/doc/ListOfServicesBlockingTor
|
||||
(the purpose of this pad is to provide a more dynamic list)
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|
||||
Feel free to add to the list. Ideally alphabetically sorted to minimize duplicates.
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Please sample different exits before saying "works"
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Freenode IRC servers (all exits, can result in auto kline)
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|
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let's cluster them by similar responses
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What about Akamai's
|
||||
"An error occurred while processing your request.
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Reference #97.654e1502.1463601822.94b341"
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||||
is that Tor specific?
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||||
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4chan.org (reCAPTCHA)
|
||||
aboutdebian.com (Access denied. Your IP address [185.62.188.14] is blacklisted. If you feel this is in error please contact your hosting providers abuse department.)
|
||||
adidas.de (Access Denied You don't have permission to access "http://www.adidas.de/" on this server.) / 2016-04-29
|
||||
|
@ -80,6 +51,7 @@ dl.acm.org
|
|||
demorgen.be (Access denied. You don't have permission ...)
|
||||
digicert.com (Connection timeout. I'm running a non-exit relay)
|
||||
digitalenvelopes.email <- sites promoter denies being tor-hostile in emaildiscussions.com <- don't call people tor-hostile - explain why they shouldn't block tor :)
|
||||
www.distilnetworks.com (which of course is also available). This "bot detection" equipment. Page Block says that "anomaly detected" and asks for the name and email address / distorted. "The anomaly is detected." Brave New World . made inaccesible by indigogo?
|
||||
districtsentinel.com ("Access denied. Your IP address [37.130.227.133] is blacklisted. If you feel this is in error please contact your hosting providers abuse department.")
|
||||
docs.google.com "We're sorry..... but your computer or network may be sending automated queries. To protect our users, we can't process your request right now."
|
||||
docsis.org
|
||||
|
@ -130,6 +102,7 @@ ioerror.us
|
|||
informationclearinghouse.info
|
||||
interactivebrokers.com <= directly and deliberately blocks tor (and apparently anything that looks like an anonymizer)
|
||||
imgur.com/memegen (uploading from tor disabled)
|
||||
www.indiegogo.com
|
||||
internetslang.com/ (some exits only)
|
||||
ioerror.us/bb2-support-key?key=6da3-ea02-2b02-1b1f
|
||||
ipetitions.com (Forbidden You don't have permission to access /on this server.)
|
||||
|
@ -258,22 +231,10 @@ philosophybasics.com (oddly philosophybasics.com works)
|
|||
whatthefuckshouldimakefordinner.com/index.php (Access denied. Your IP address [163.172.223.200] is blacklisted. If you feel this is in error please contact your hosting providers abuse department)
|
||||
forums.whirlpool.net.au (“Access to whirlpool.net.au from this location has been restricted due to suspicious activity.” which is the only response even if you just try to GET/read something there.)
|
||||
zara.com
|
||||
|
||||
NetZone AG whole address range blocked 212.243.197.0 - 212.243.197.127
|
||||
all hosted sites not reachable via TOR like woz.ch (timed out, firewalled)
|
||||
|
||||
Discussion
|
||||
|
||||
TIP: to access sites that block tor completely, try using a web archiving service like https://archive.org/web/ (awesome and reliable, but honors robots.txt) or https://archive.is/ (relatively new, run by someone anonymous, does NOT honor robots.txt so it will work with more sites) Nice ... they are officially a museum and thus exempt from some copyright restrictions. Bwahaha ... What also works is startpage.com / ixquick.com "open via proxy" function for a great many pages, for reading it is great but external links get broken and posting is out of question. Or use Tor -> VPN or Tor -> open proxy if the need arises to truly Access a website.
|
||||
Workaround for the impatient Instead of looking at archived website versions use ixquick.com / startpage.com: They offer a proxy service for search results, apparently returning 403 for some websites. some websites return 403 to them, which is to be expected.
|
||||
TIP2: Use another proxy between tor and reluctant websites. Usable proxies include https://proxy-nl.hide.me/ and https://www.vpnbook.com/webproxy. thx
|
||||
|
||||
What can a website do to become more tor friendly user friendly, really?
|
||||
1. lift the stupid block
|
||||
2. set up an onion
|
||||
http://j7652k4sod2azfu6.onion/p/leurity, but it's conflating securty and protectionism. It is, in point of fact, neither. It's prevention of access by the unwashed masses, thus it is the elitism that only the middle class can hope for -- that which is not elite but bears its veneer. That veneer of the gated community. It is as protected as it is grey and faceless. The cookie cutter designs of the securitized state of exception we're all being tossed into.
|
||||
*do you mind if we move these discussions to https://pad.systemli.org/p/torblocks-philosophy
|
||||
or: at least be honest and change the HTTP code to 451 or 406 "Not Acceptable" coz that's what tor blocks are ...
|
||||
woz.ch (timed out, firewalled)
|
||||
Akamai's "An error occurred while processing your request. Reference #97.654e1502.1463601822.94b341" is that Tor specific?
|
||||
|
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|
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|
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