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Off Topic / Re: 404 error when trying to access sheep
« on: November 08, 2013, 05:51:22 am »
From my knowledge, you can only access the sheep forums from the sheep website

Pretty stupid if you ask me

Really? Blimey that is stupid. The scenario still applies only now, when you phone Wal-Mart, they are closed too.

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Off Topic / Re: 404 error when trying to access sheep
« on: November 08, 2013, 05:45:32 am »
Perhaps ask on the sheep forums? This is like calling Wal-Mart and asking what Target's hours are...

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Silk Road Discussion / Re: Invite-system endangers anonymity
« on: November 08, 2013, 05:39:50 am »
I can view who invited me.

If you look at Profile > Summary you can see who invited you.

I cant see that as no one invited me, but that poses even more of a threat being a pointless and dangerous "feature".

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It would be neat, but I am not aware of a Tor based IRC since that doesn't make sense logically.

There are IRC hidden services...

Can you give me an example? I'd love to see how that system functions while maintaining anonymity.

Sure.  We had an IRC server for Silk Road for a long time.  We switched to another that was owned by someone else.  Now we are on another server.  I don't want to publicly post it though so I will go fetch you a common public one.  You really really don't want to talk to anyone on any of the public ones though.  You will only find people that you really do not want to talk to.  Here are four public IRC hidden services,

nissehqau52b5kuo.onion/6667
renko743grixe7ob.onion/6667
ftwircdwyhghzw4i.onion/6667
jkpos24pl2r3urlw.onion/6667

Cheers mate. +1 if I got any left. I will check these out and do some research on how IRC can function within Tor. As a dev, it doesn't make much sense without a level of vulnerability.

Tor just acts a as a Socks 5 Proxy.  just means all traffic goes through TOR just like on your web browser.  Any application that you can hook a proxy upto, can be hooked upto tor.

I suppose I am just used to the old mIRC design that doesn't support tunneling through SOCKS proxies although not impossible I suppose, so long as DNS leaks are contained.

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Silk Road Discussion / Re: Invite-system endangers anonymity
« on: November 08, 2013, 04:56:05 am »
I agree. If it's sole purpose is to punish those who invite spammers, I don't see the value in retaining that data beyond a week or the point where the new user has the ability to generate invites themselves.

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It would be neat, but I am not aware of a Tor based IRC since that doesn't make sense logically.

There are IRC hidden services...

Can you give me an example? I'd love to see how that system functions while maintaining anonymity.

Sure.  We had an IRC server for Silk Road for a long time.  We switched to another that was owned by someone else.  Now we are on another server.  I don't want to publicly post it though so I will go fetch you a common public one.  You really really don't want to talk to anyone on any of the public ones though.  You will only find people that you really do not want to talk to.  Here are four public IRC hidden services,

nissehqau52b5kuo.onion/6667
renko743grixe7ob.onion/6667
ftwircdwyhghzw4i.onion/6667
jkpos24pl2r3urlw.onion/6667

Cheers mate. +1 if I got any left. I will check these out and do some research on how IRC can function within Tor. As a dev, it doesn't make much sense without a level of vulnerability.

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It would be neat, but I am not aware of a Tor based IRC since that doesn't make sense logically.

There are IRC hidden services...

Can you give me an example? I'd love to see how that system functions while maintaining anonymity.

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Silk Road Discussion / Re: Invite-system endangers anonymity
« on: November 08, 2013, 04:30:06 am »
If your so concerned about invite codes. Don't invite anybody.

Only DPR has access to see who invited who. And wont wont hold you accountable to your invites unless you have invited coachello or a spammer/scammer multiple times.

If your concerned, don't invite anybody. Feel free to ask me for an invite code via PM and you can pass that on, so there is no link to your name.

Thanks, Sarge. If only DPR can see them, than as I said, we would have much more to worry about than the invite system.

Is there a data retention policy for the invites?

While far fetched, these are paranoid times we live in and while I have faith in you guys and DPR, in the end all empires fall...

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It would be neat, but I am not aware of a Tor based IRC since that doesn't make sense logically.

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Silk Road Discussion / Re: Invite-system endangers anonymity
« on: November 08, 2013, 04:17:37 am »
I believe the invites can be tied into your forum username as responsibility for whom you invite.

I don't see how it compromises anything unless you compromised your trust by inviting Coachella(s), Scammers, LE(O) and etc.

Honestly, I would consider such an information as compromised the second 4-5 people i don't know have free access to it. No need for an actual moderator account to be stolen or whatever. Vendors are asked to write DPR a pm via the forums, so they would need an account. There is something on the line.



Registrations are now possible, but only if the user has an invite code. Those who invite spammers or trolls who have their accounts deleted will also face repercussions so please only invite those who are customers or associates.

Yep, they can check who invites who.

Didn't notice that. +1.

This does comprise a layer of security in the event that a mod's account is improperly accessed unless only DPR has visibility. If that account is comprised though, you have much more to worry about.

Sorry, mods. I am going to report my own post since this bloke does have a point.

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Silk Road Discussion / Re: OLD DPR Logged into forums yesterday??????
« on: November 08, 2013, 04:03:04 am »
well duh they have access, where do you think alot of our coins went, and how do you think they payed for the new site?

Forum access does not equal market access. Don't post unfounded slander like that.

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Silk Road Discussion / Re: Invite-system endangers anonymity
« on: November 08, 2013, 04:00:48 am »
At no point does it reveal your username to them or theirs to you. Hell if you send the key to them via anonymous channels, no identities are compromised.

But the Moderators can check the link. Who can ensure me that no moderator account will be compromised?

I have no idea what the mods can see, but I get your point there. Mods?

They have access to change your password as well as a myriad of other things, but I don't see them being able to see who invited who.

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Silk Road Discussion / Re: Invite-system endangers anonymity
« on: November 08, 2013, 03:44:31 am »
At no point does it reveal your username to them or theirs to you. Hell if you send the key to them via anonymous channels, no identities are compromised.

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Silk Road Discussion / Re: OLD DPR Logged into forums yesterday??????
« on: November 07, 2013, 05:54:52 pm »
Honestly, this isn't difficult. It's been thrown at you guys for awhile.

DPR is not a single man. You really think that for the past four weeks, one bloke has been building SR 2.0, posting and moderating the forums, keeping up on twitter, writing letters to a congressman, fixing bugs, responding to messages etc...?

As shown with Ross's case, this site is a multi-million dollar marketplace. It is not built and maintained by just one. Hell, launch day was intended to be the 5th of November. The date that marks the belief that you cannot kill an idea.

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