Post 9sugMX7DXBbZDAxMY4 by cosullivan@mastodon.sdf.org
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(DIR) Post #9suS5eOHphclUhzolE by cosullivan@mastodon.sdf.org
2020-03-11T21:04:25Z
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I sought outside help for the GC248TY "B10: Cachers of the World Unite" #geocache in an appropriate place (subReddit geocachingpuzzles) and the admin removed my post because he can't read. < sarcasm >Every forum or instance should have moderators who have reading comprehension difficulties < /sarcasm>. Anyhow, aside from running Tor Browser trying to get lucky with circuits, and restarting my machine after every VPN nation IP address use/guess, I welcome more hacks and help.
(DIR) Post #9suSt59j6q9Ah7ky5w by Ajz@mastodon.nl
2020-03-11T21:13:23Z
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@cosullivan I could see if I can get results for different countries with my VPN when I find spare time and energy. Regarding Tor, if you (Apart from using Tor browser bundle) run tor daemon, and configure a browser to use that, you can configure tor daemon to use exit nodes per country you prefer.
(DIR) Post #9suSyqEhUfFU9vpTua by cosullivan@mastodon.sdf.org
2020-03-11T21:14:24Z
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@Ajz Thanks, in an earlier version of Tor it used to be I could see the circuit, and final node supplying the IP address.
(DIR) Post #9suTU9pggT8vuj3vXc by cosullivan@mastodon.sdf.org
2020-03-11T21:19:53Z
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@Ajz i'm going to try this too. Nations tested with positive results: France, Germany, Netherlands, USCountries I'm trying via VPN: Belgium, Brazil, Israel, Italy, Japan, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland.Nations that didn't are not 'UNGC members' and did not yield numbers: Austria, Canada, Iceland, Romania, Ukraine, United Kingdom
(DIR) Post #9sudtQ2iYEQmyCqE4m by Ajz@mastodon.nl
2020-03-11T23:16:43Z
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@cosullivan Did some more with Tor. https://upload.disroot.org/r/wXn9kXW3#Vp7uJQ+zAuM0dmRiEmdoE8RF2V6ViofTOIZCBtxTB9o= Expiration: Friday, April 10, 2020 11:15 PM
(DIR) Post #9sugMX7DXBbZDAxMY4 by cosullivan@mastodon.sdf.org
2020-03-11T23:44:22Z
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@Ajz This is exceptional, fast and useful! Thank you! 👍
(DIR) Post #9sugqGCwxcGjSeoSrA by Ajz@mastodon.nl
2020-03-11T23:49:47Z
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@cosullivan My pleasure!
(DIR) Post #9suh5fm4Bgnr67aUgC by cosullivan@mastodon.sdf.org
2020-03-11T23:52:32Z
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@Ajz I'm glad! I used an online tool to reduce the guesses of the yet-unknown numbers, and now I have only three places I need to look, all within 5 metre radius.
(DIR) Post #9suhF1NJFJcqhISucC by Ajz@mastodon.nl
2020-03-11T23:54:16Z
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@cosullivan Cool ! 🐱
(DIR) Post #9suhLPnZLvvYBPnTWa by cosullivan@mastodon.sdf.org
2020-03-11T23:55:24Z
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@Ajz you've inspired me to learn more about how to use tor daemon. I suspected Japan and Sweden, just for population numbers, would be members.
(DIR) Post #9suifqDov9CLsbNat6 by Ajz@mastodon.nl
2020-03-12T00:10:15Z
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@cosullivan iirc it is all about in torrc file one line with e.g. ExitNodes = {uk}I noticed Japan (1) Sweden and Italy had numbers. For some countries I got timeouts. I've tried to cover most of Europe including Malta and Vatican City. I've skipped Germany for now because of repeated Captcha.
(DIR) Post #9sulfQSX0Pd5qAkoFc by cosullivan@mastodon.sdf.org
2020-03-12T00:43:48Z
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@Ajz I have Germany, France, US and Netherlands, so that's all fine. I learned now with my updated Tor browser how to see through the address bar what nation has final node. I wonder if India and Finland permit Tor.