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December 02, 2010, 08:57:53 PM
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December 02, 2010, 09:07:37 PM
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Cool Smiley

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December 02, 2010, 10:20:32 PM
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Thanks for that.  It's actually the first time I visit such a link.

Some websites have difficulties with governments (wikileaks, piratebay...).  Do they know about this stuff ?

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December 02, 2010, 11:06:26 PM
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Make sure to do that for the error logs too not only the access logs.

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December 03, 2010, 12:32:04 PM
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http://osiris.kodeware.net/index.php

I found this interesting project today. It is a serverless forum where each forum user is a node and if one user get taken down it doesnt affect anyone else. It looks pretty cool even though most of the instructions are in french. I made a bitcoin forum after I downloaded it but Im buggered if i can understand the instruction manual lol  If you can set it up and work it out it might help us all.

The whole forum actually resides on your local machine rather than needing a central server. I thought in the spirit of bitcoin it was worth checking out. Smiley
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December 03, 2010, 05:28:57 PM
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http://cmkr33yflfc6zrza.onion/bitcoin

http://cmkr33yflfc6zrza.onion will link you to the wiki and forum archive.

I've also tossed up a forum at http://cmkr33yflfc6zrza.onion/theforum in case it's ever needed, currently running SMF 2.0 RC4

Not dependent on reinstalling anything, and it is of course, just static.

And hey... I've never done a hidden service before. Thought it might be useful, even those without tor could use tor2web. Nice idea, that I could run another webserver on an alternate port, and don't even have to poke a whole in the firewall to make it work.

What no one told me is how slow it was Sad

you can try http://www.i2p2.de/, their connection is quicker. I think the tor network is slowly dying


thinking about moving http://44eeao3qvv2wz3vv.onion/ to i2p
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December 03, 2010, 05:31:48 PM
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http://osiris.kodeware.net/index.php

I found this interesting project today. It is a serverless forum where each forum user is a node and if one user get taken down it doesnt affect anyone else. It looks pretty cool even though most of the instructions are in french. I made a bitcoin forum after I downloaded it but Im buggered if i can understand the instruction manual lol  If you can set it up and work it out it might help us all.

The whole forum actually resides on your local machine rather than needing a central server. I thought in the spirit of bitcoin it was worth checking out. Smiley

This is very cool.  Just downloaded it.
However noagenda your French is even worse than you thought... that's Italian. Grin

Maybe you could post the invite to the bitcoin forum you created and we can test it out with you.
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December 03, 2010, 05:36:08 PM
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http://osiris.kodeware.net/index.php

I found this interesting project today. It is a serverless forum where each forum user is a node and if one user get taken down it doesnt affect anyone else. It looks pretty cool even though most of the instructions are in french. I made a bitcoin forum after I downloaded it but Im buggered if i can understand the instruction manual lol  If you can set it up and work it out it might help us all.

The whole forum actually resides on your local machine rather than needing a central server. I thought in the spirit of bitcoin it was worth checking out. Smiley

Wow I was just wondering if something like could be possible...  I'll check it out immediately.

Decentralisation of internet is going fast !

PS.   Just checked it.  It's not free software.  So I can't install it.

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December 03, 2010, 05:55:08 PM
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http://osiris.kodeware.net/index.php

I found this interesting project today. It is a serverless forum where each forum user is a node and if one user get taken down it doesnt affect anyone else. It looks pretty cool even though most of the instructions are in french. I made a bitcoin forum after I downloaded it but Im buggered if i can understand the instruction manual lol  If you can set it up and work it out it might help us all.

The whole forum actually resides on your local machine rather than needing a central server. I thought in the spirit of bitcoin it was worth checking out. Smiley

Wow I was just wondering if something like could be possible...  I'll check it out immediately.

Decentralisation of internet is going fast !

PS.   Just checked it.  It's not free software.  So I can't install it.

Huh?  If by free you mean 'no cost', it is free I just installed it.  If you mean some particular flavour of open source code, I can't help there.
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December 03, 2010, 06:03:23 PM
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Huh?  If by free you mean 'no cost', it is free I just installed it.  If you mean some particular flavour of open source code, I can't help there.

Indeed I meant that it's not under a free software licence.  I'm a FOSS integrist, therefore I can't install it.

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December 03, 2010, 06:29:01 PM
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I think the tor network is slowly dying

torservers are breathing a bit of new life into it.

Jeff Garzik, Bloq CEO, former bitcoin core dev team; opinions are my own.
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