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bpx

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...have to configure my JDownloader so it uses TOR to download files and automatically uses a new TOR identiy (IP) after each download until it finds a IP that can free download again?
 

Ceewan

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I don't use JDownloader but I can tell you that Tor does not work that way so you will not be able to achieve exactly what you want. While it is possible to manually reset your Tor nodes it is not set up so that you can trigger this using any software that I am aware of.

I do know the proper proxy settings for Tor are (proxy type/address/port): SOCKS5 127.0.0.1 9150 but you have to have Tor running in the background. You can test your proxy settings by having it download the page:

http://stilllistener.com/checkpoint1/
 

bpx

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JDownloader has several options. You can tell it to use a proxy as well as to run a script that reconnects your router for a new IP (in case you don't have static IP address that is). So my idea was to basically setup JD to use TOR as proxy and let JD run a custom script after each download that uses the "new identity" function in the TOR browser that's open in the background. I'm just pretty much rusty in terms of "coding". I have access to captcha brotherhood service so captchas are no problem in that sense.
 

ShogunXXX

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Tor is not designed for heavy files traffic, in doing so, you screw the network for yourself and for others. Why not using ordinary proxies or VPN. Did Akiba forum ever had any problem with the few imouto series posted here (if that is your fear) ? No, because LEA do not care about what is posted here, so why so much precautions, that's not justified at all imho. ;)

And combining TBB with other software, addons, plugins, etc. can compromise your anonymity if not properly set.
 

bpx

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I don't use TOR for anonymity, I use it simply for convenience in downloading from filehosts. Ordinary proxies are usually not working with these hosts or are slow / already used. As for traffic in TOR, I couldn't care less. If I can get the usual 50kb for a free download just fine I don't think there is much of a problem to chose handful of politically oppressed people who want to watch some YouPorn. Especially when there are people out there loading gigs of CP or snuff via TOR which is so much more than the few sets I download.
 

ShogunXXX

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Using Tor will automatically slow down any download (or upload or even simple surfing) because it's a chain of three proxies, that can never be faster than just 1 proxy or VPN, or not proxy at all.

"As for traffic in TOR, I couldn't care less": if every body thinks and does the same, as said above, Tor becomes slower, even for you.

There are endless lists of good proxies out there, reliable for hours or days.
 
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Ceewan

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Proxies are great, if you can use them properly but getting a list of decent fast working proxies is still a pain (especially if you are not accustomed to doing so). I download using Tor all the time but I don't use a webstripper like JDownloader. Tor is made for that, the average use of the internet. Public proxies can be just as slow or slower and many foreign proxies are required to log access or have filters in place (because they are from corporations who don't want their employees using the internet for personal enjoyment). I don't use public proxies very often anymore myself, just too much hassle for what they offer. I do use webproxies inconjunction with Tor but that is another story. If you could load a proxy list into JDownloader then it might be worth making one, otherwise Tor would probably be better for your purposes as they switch nodes from time to time. However if your filehoster blocks Tor, and some do, than making and using a proxy list is not a bad idea. Some proxies are as fast as your internet connection can go.


FYI:
Akiba-Online had a lot of problems with the Imouto sets posted here, one of the reasons they switched hosts (two or three hosts back, actually).
 
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ShogunXXX

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"Akiba-Online had a lot of problems with the Imouto sets posted here, one of the reasons they switched hosts (two or three hosts back, actually). "

Thank you, I did not know. Tor hidden sites are made against this kind of censorship ;) Fuck censors !
 
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