[tor-talk] Tor and Google error / CAPTCHAs.
blobby at openmailbox.org
blobby at openmailbox.org
Mon Oct 3 14:43:19 UTC 2016
On 2016-10-02 22:33, Alec Muffett wrote:
> So:
>
> - person uses tor to connect to socks proxy provider
> - person authenticates (?) to socks proxy provider
> - person traverses socks proxy prover to connect to end service
>
> This sound like putting a condom on top of another condom after cutting
> a
> hole in the first one, but hey, if you think it's worthwhile and fun,
> knock
> yourself out. :-)
>
>
> The problem is that the SOCKS IP itself may be "bad" (perhaps even as
> "bad"
>> as an exit node IP) and hence Gmail, FB, etc, still discriminate (and
>> hence
>> demand additional proof).
>>
>
> Also that. Basically you are just shifting (say) Google's knowledge of
> what IP address from
>
> "possibly a Tor user, amongst all the spam that Tor emanates"
>
> to:
>
> "traffic sourced from some shitty open (or authenticated?) random
> SOCKS
> relay, who know what the fuck this is?"
But a point might be: tor exit nodes are public but SOCKS proxies are
not. Unless you tell me otherwise, I don't think there are centralized
databases of SOCKS proxies.
Now my suspicion is that you will say: not the point. People will be
messing around with said SOCKS proxies (the aforementioned scraping for
example) and hence it's irrelevant whether there's an accessible record
that said IP is a SOCKS proxy. Yes?
Just one more point: one can use http://www.ip-score.com/ to check
whether an IP is on any blacklists. I've occasionally found proxies that
are 100% clean. Yet still I get asked for a CAPTCHA when using them.
This is, I suspect, because http://www.ip-score.com/ focuses on
blacklists used for spam (e.g. those checked by mail servers) rather
than looking at any kind of web-based "badness" e.g. scraping. Hence an
IP that may have a perfect mail spam score (no blacklists) doesn't
preclude said IP having a high level of badness for non-mail spam
activity.
>
> In short, you're making <COMPANY'S> job of picking out good traffic
> from
> bad, _way_ harder.
>
> But, hey, maybe you're masochistic / sadistic / both? :-)
>
You mean Venus in Furs versus the 120 Days of Sodom? :-)
>
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