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nanotube: mircea_popescu: ah cool. so i presume your twitter will keep listing the latest
proxies?
nanotube: mircea_popescu: ah, didn't know there were
proxies. :)
mircea_popescu: kakobrekla not really, you can actually trace to source with
http proxies.
kakobrekla: and if you change it to unknown its same shit if you keep it hidden via tor or via decent
http proxies mircea_popescu: kakobrekla mpex would be on tor,
proxies would be on normal web.
jurov: and only
proxies would know where.. as long as it stays secret, no hoppin necessary
mircea_popescu: Chilca there's a pretty dumb ddos going on the main domain. but you can use any of the
proxies jsut fine
smickles: and there are other
proxies too
smickles: and what do you mean 'a seat on the backend', if you have a connection to the backend which isn't a proxy, why are you worried about the other
proxies?
smickles: mpex.coinbr.com is one of many
proxies to the mpex backend, and since all you send is encrypted, it doesn't matter that you are sending info thru a third party
smickles: and it's not down, all the
proxies are working
jurov: good you have put the
proxies in place, i just switched
jurov: but they do check rigorously for open
proxies thestringpuller: you need a better paywall, since now I'm just using
proxies to scramble the outbound ip :P
smickles: jurov: "Does it mean that, for example pyMPEx will come bundled with fall back list of
proxies to send requests to in case of mpex.co is unreachable?" I could do that if you wanted
mircea_popescu: i will just make one fucking trillion free host
proxies.