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tilde.black online | |
April 21st, 2019 | |
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My new tilde community, tilde.black, is officially online: | |
Website | |
Gopher | |
Website over tor | |
Gopher over tor | |
It is an openbsd 6.4 system that will be focused on activities | |
around privacy, anonymity, and security. To be clear, this is not | |
a system for black-hat hacking (whether targeted at tilde.black or | |
outward), but rather for discussion and testing of ideas that | |
promote smart behaviors around privacy online. I hope we will | |
create some well-reviewed guides in the near future. | |
If you want to join tilde.black, send me an ssh pubkey and an | |
email address to receive your welcome email. If you want to remain | |
anonymous on the system, you can use a disposable email address, | |
and you can connect to the server via ssh over tor [0]. | |
[0] ssh over tor | |
Additionally, users on tilde.black don't get to choose a username. | |
Instead you are assigned 10 of the 10,000 usernames that have been | |
pregenerated from a wordlist on the system. You can log in to any | |
or all of them. They're all full users with all access rights. You | |
can swap between them in the forums (not live yet) or send email | |
amongst yourself. If you connect to the server over tor nobody | |
will know the difference! | |
In case you're curious, openbsd doesn't seem to have any noticable | |
slowdown with 10,000 user accounts. That's pretty cool! |