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I just tunneled all my torrent traffic trough Tor network so I can download animsu in my dorm, am I hacker yet?

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blog.torproject.org/blog/bittorrent-over-tor-isnt-good-idea
quora.com/How-can-I-download-a-torrent-using-Tor-browser
blog.torproject.org/blog/plaintext-over-tor-still-plaintext
torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en#WhyCalledTor
twitter.com/AnonBabble

Not until you install Kali and hack the gibson

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FBI can suck my, I am at the other side of the globe.

Feels good, right?
You're only a hacker once you install a tor relay on all the library computers.

Torrenting through Tor is very frowned upon, because it wastes Tor bandwidth.
If you want to torrent anonymously, use a VPN or i2p.

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I know, I just quickly grabbed the new ReZero ep, because reasons.

It was a good episode, but please don't waste the Tor network's bandwidth.

blog.torproject.org/blog/bittorrent-over-tor-isnt-good-idea
TL;DR: You're an idiot.

>blog.torproject.org/blog/bittorrent-over-tor-isnt-good-idea
I don't browse through Tor and only use it for a short time to Download something because my Dorm blocks torrent traffic otherwise. None of the things written in the article applies to me.

You obviously didn't read the article. BitTorrent clients have a (bad) habit of leaking information outside its configured proxy, for best effort connections.

Should I get a separate internet connection from my dorm's internet for torrenting? My uni's known for cracking down on torrenting, although I don't know how much they care about animu.

I installed a private wireless router at my college connected to the library computers internet which have no parental controls/port blocking. I set the ssid to invisible and now i can play WoW at school... am i hacker yet?

Get a seedbox or rent a kimsufi and set one up yourself. Sftp shouldn't be blocked.

Don't torrent through tor you asshole, use a free vpn

Yeah, leaking my dorm's ip address, so terrifying.

If I could, I would have already be paying for the separate internet connection, but sadly my dorm won't allow you to do it. Also, in my country, nobody cares about torrenting yet.

>am I hacker yet?
no, just an idiot

the anime creators are going to stop by and break your legs.

but, but...
Btw, If someone starts to download trough http or watching youtube videos, because he want to go user so badly, won't that wastes the bandwidth too?

TOR is used by dissidents living under totalitarian governments.

If you download anime through it, you're just wasting bandwidth.

yes. but please don't come around here again.

>he thinks the US can't touch him abroad
top kek senpai

How could they? They don't even know where my country is.

The US surveillance network combined with their allies' networks like GCHQ and Interpol can find and if necessary kill anybody. So if the US really wanted you dead/in prison, they would find you anywhere on Earth.

Next time I download anime I will tremble in fear.

When I was in the dorms in college I had an Arch VM that was on 24/7 for an intro to *nix administration class. Dorm Internet capped out at 200 KB/s but the computer lab had 10 MB/s. I got awesome speeds from dorm to lab so I set up squid in my Arch vm and used it as a proxy in the dorms. Niggers were probably jelly of my download speed.

Abusing Tor to torrent some entertainment horseshit is absolutely degenerate.

Just imagine someone using Gentoo to watch anime, what a waste of freedom.

>Installed a private wireless router
S on. All you did was plug it in.

LOL what college has parental control features enabled?

All animefags are pedos
Confirmed

How do you do that? I'm genuinely interested.

Yes it is much better to use it for its widely known usages: Drugs, child porn, hitmen, snuff porn, neo nazi propaganda.

If there's anything Linux can do it's basic shit like watch videos.

If you start your Tor browser (connected..etc), it means you can access the Tor network locally. You can set anything to use it, like in your torrent client, you set the proxy server as: Socks5, 127.0.0.1 and either 9150 or 9050 for port, also force the client to discover peers through the proxy (and hostname lookups)

Is it that simple? I'm pretty sure I tried something like that at some point and it just plain failed.

So simple you have guide on quora.com that tells you how to do it. Worked without a problem for me.

>doesn't realise the fbi is only in the nation
the cia are for international shit senpai

Wouldn't that make the traffic slow as shit though?

>thinks we were talking about the FBI

top kek

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quora.com/How-can-I-download-a-torrent-using-Tor-browser

But as mentioned above, you shouldn't use it for long time or in order to be invisible (because you are not). I would never use it for a private tracker or to download anything big.

It changes all the time, had 500kb/s average. It was enough for me to download a 150MB mkv file.

>because you are not
How am I not invisible on Tor? If you're able to go around college blocks, then the tracker is almost certainly showing that the data is being sent to and from your relay, no?

blog.torproject.org/blog/bittorrent-over-tor-isnt-good-idea

Torrent clients can leak your IP, the Port your torrent client uses and even watch your traffic (so if you use a private tracker, they can grab you hash..etc).

And they would do that... via the developer's servers? Or would that information be available throughout the tracker?

DAT OLD FIREFOX NIGHTLY!

Any unencrypted traffic trough the Tor network is unsafe. You don't know who is between you and your destination. (And yes, some people wanted to use Tor so the torrent tracker cannot log their IP address, but with the leak mentioned in the article, it is clear that this won't achieve any form of anonymity)

Uhm... I thought clearnet traffic was encrypted when passed through Tor. Is it not?

blog.torproject.org/blog/plaintext-over-tor-still-plaintext

It is not.

Tor is only used for degenerates like drugfags, cpfag and other faggots, so I don't really give a fuck if you use it for torrenting.

However, tor speed is so fucking slow like a dial up, so I doubt you actually do that.
XDCC or direct download is better if you only want to download anime.

I see.

In a way, using Tor when not necessary can be even more threatening to your privacy than using clearnet, since you're giving your traffic to people who willingly set up a server to intercept it. They may be into giving people privacy, or they may be in it for law enforcement or their own interest.

Tor uses an exit node to access clearnet and does not encrypt that traffic. Use HTTPS Everywhere (or similar) if you want that traffic encrypted.

Yes, I wouldn't trust the Tor nodes. Also, If even if your traffic is encrypted (is there ssl for torrent trackers? maybe), you are still fucked, if the headers of your requests contains information about you.

Well Tor wasn't designed by idiots, rigjht? I presume the part of the header that's decipherable by the relay only gives away the next relay's identity and that the remainder is garbage to it. Otherwise I don't see how it could have initially been thought to be safely used by Chinese people to browse the Internet.

I am just guessing, but let's say the api I am using is not secure, using an api key for authentication passed as a get paramter (like /content?key=12345678afd), you can still see that inside the Tor network, am I right?

>cpfags
Certified Public Faggots, accountants who want to report the mishandling of money without being targeted.

yes just like all guns are used for crime. tor and guns should have been banned along time ago.

U r typical OP fag

Baited.

It seriously gives me a boner if someone calls me a fag and posts images of a puking anime girl to me.

You're an idiot and a fag for wasting TOR bandwidth.

Just use XDCC or get a VPS to download anime like I did when I was using college internet.

XDCC is blocked too and a VPS costs a lot of money.

Mine is $15 a year. I assume they don't also block FTP?

A VPN which you can use to torrent is 15$ a year?..
ftp/sftp is not blocked.

I have a website and some miscellaneous small things on it too. Ramnode used to have a $15 a year deal, but they stopped offering it to new customers recently. I think the cheapest they have now is $8 a quarter. They say that it's fine to torrent on their network so long as you don't abuse their bandwidth. I throttle mine to 2.5 MB/s. I set up transmission on it and the transmission remote gui on my laptop, then just FTP down to my computer when it's done.

>no meme tabs

kys

Don't do that you moron, use a real VPN or don't do it at all. Torrenting over TOR is harmful and not recommended.
blog.torproject.org/blog/bittorrent-over-tor-isnt-good-idea
blog.torproject.org/blog/bittorrent-over-tor-isnt-good-idea
blog.torproject.org/blog/bittorrent-over-tor-isnt-good-idea
blog.torproject.org/blog/bittorrent-over-tor-isnt-good-idea

Thanks for linking something that got already linked 2 times already, once by me.

I didn't read the whole thread, I don't have time for that.

which episode was that meme girl on?

I appreciate that you only want one-hop traffic obfuscation. But use a fucking VPN for that shit - expanding on the blog post, at least that way you're not using at least 3 times the amount of Tor network bandwidth you should be for essentially no anonymity at all. Yes, it is that bad.

That'd work.

>a VPS costs a lot of money
They really don't.

Correct, if you're sending cleartext over exit nodes. Don't do that.

Correct: Tor wasn't designed by idiots - they have precisely documented what it is, and is not, good at.

If you're not using an onion service, the exit node sees your traffic, and can do on it what it likes (although exit nodes that do tamper with traffic will be detected by the observatory and, in time, shitlisted). If your traffic is cleartext, they can see/fuck with your cleartext. The same that would go for your ISP if you weren't using Tor, or if you were using them as a one-hop proxy. Statistically, they have a greater than baseline chance of being malicious.

Tor doesn't care about your payload - which means Tor doesn't scrub identifying information out of your payload (e.g. HTTP headers or P2P connections with identifying metadata). The Tor Browser Bundle however does try to maintain a consistent global state to keep the anonymity set large and at least partially defeat fingerprinting.

>doesn't care about payload
It's TCP only, and you're fucked if you're using a UDP tracker.

Also, don't torrent over tor. Don't ever do that.

Tunneling your torrent traffic through TOR just slows down the network for everyone else. If you want to torrent without being tracked just use a VPN.

>TOR
torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en#WhyCalledTor

Will you fuck faces ever learn?

That page makes no attempt to explain why it's called Tor and not TOR.

You can torrent through tor becauseexit nodes are configured to block file sharing.

>still torrenting anime
didn't japan start cracking down on this at the start of 2015? Glad I stopped and went back to streaming though I miss it(RIP animetake)

stop fucking using Tor for that shit you cunt.

It works as a great shibboleth.

Yeah, Japan can try, when people rip the episodes of Crunchyroll and put it on trackers outside of their reach.

Animetake did nothing just to post the same links as horriblesubs and other fansubs....

What? So did they or not? I want to know if I should stop torrenting anime.

It helps find what your looking for easier with any BS.