If itâs a Clare - Limerick Final this year the situation will be so bad lads will be sourcing tickets off the Dark Web.
And tickets for the pope
Itâs inconsequential. You still route everything out of your ISP. They give you your bandwidth.
I donât think you get it.
example ISP logs:
11am. Normal HTTPS traffic
12am. Irregular traffic - they know youâve used tor || vpn.
1pm. Drugs arrive
You can see from the slrâs website that someone with a VPN accessed the site at the same time as the person went rogue
youâve gone billy big bollocks about how your mates are anonymously buying narcotics on the dark web and boasted about it on a public forum.
If I was one of your mates Iâd be having a word.
There is a cop here who went Sherlock Holmes on @backinatracksuit over a busted wing mirror
Both of those are encrypted and contents canât be seen by the ISP. You are utterly clueless. There are loads of IT dabblers on this site but leave this stuff to the professionals like me and @padjo
they canât see the contents but they know youâve used a vpn or tor. content doesnât matter.
They canât, you fucking tulip.
This reminds me of when lapsed poster @ Graham Dwyer posted on here in 2012 about the traceability of a pay as you go phone and @chocolatemice assured him it was not traceable at all
so tell me how your data gets from your ISP to a VPN service? PPTP, L2TP on a certain port?
itâs a tunnel mate, packets are sent from your ISP to a service using SSL, PPTP or L2TP using a port in most cases.
They know where itâs being sent⌠not what
hereâs a VPN company
What does my ISP see when I am connected to VPN?
Your Internet provider can see that you are connected to NordVPN servers and can see the amount of traffic being passed from/to you. But they cannot see the actual traffic because it is encrypted by our servers.
You connected to the internet via a VPN
Someone bought drugs online somewhere at similar time.
GUILTY!!
Ah right, here it is.
Is this direct from Colombia in an envelope? And itâs 100 Euro a gram?
I donât think you can buy one individually.
So how does the ISP or GUARDS know that youâre watching Netflix from the UK server or at the far side of the hosting service (different IP to what youâre tunnelled on) legs out to Tor?
That doesnât answer the question.
glib and facetious.
you donât go on the deep web to donate to charity mate.
Thereâs plenty of charities / human rights activists / journalists etc who use the dark web due to operating in countries with oppressive regimes.
they donât but they know youâre using proxies to mask your internet activity, they have times of when youâve masked your internet activityâŚ
itâs grand if you arenât getting packages from Colombia delivered to your door as well.
you just said a few posts up the ISP had no idea you are masking and now youâve gone on to content.
they donât know what you are doing but they know you are masking your identity