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| Started by | Chax Plore <ftilojim@tznvy.pbz> |
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| First post | 2024-04-05 17:12 +0200 |
| Last post | 2024-04-15 21:54 +0100 |
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Re: Onion Number Station Sports a Splash Screen Chax Plore <ftilojim@tznvy.pbz> - 2024-04-05 17:12 +0200
Re: Onion Number Station Sports a Splash Screen Onion Number Station <number@station.invalid> - 2024-04-15 21:54 +0100
| From | Chax Plore <ftilojim@tznvy.pbz> |
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| Date | 2024-04-05 17:12 +0200 |
| Subject | Re: Onion Number Station Sports a Splash Screen |
| Message-ID | <uup4dh$5drc$1@i2pn2.org> |
On 2024-04-05 09:54, Onion Number Station wrote: > The Onion Number Station is available for telnet access. > > The tasty random menu now sports a splash screen that is not encoded with any kind of steganography. > > A Terminal emulator is required to connect. > > Use a modern terminal. Some ancient terminals can't handle Unicode. > > TOR proxy is required. Use either [torify] or [torsocks]. > > address: hzqsdtwalew6ykx5qs7qi4hrkjbtbs35e2l3pzbjt6224bt34rc3dhyd.onion > port: 12345 > > If you don't have telnet installed try netcat, ncat, or nc. > > Example: torify telnet [address.onion] [port] > What is the function of this server? Why someone should access this server and interact with it? What does it generate? OTP keys? Then they are useless, because they are of unknown provenance and known to the server and its operator(s). OTP messages? Then they are useless too, without key. -- -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY FINGERPRINT----- 5745 807C 2B82 14D8 AB06 422C 8876 5DFC 2A51 778C ------END PGP PUBLIC KEY FINGERPRINT------
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| From | Onion Number Station <number@station.invalid> |
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| Date | 2024-04-15 21:54 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <uvk3sq$1gneo$1@paganini.bofh.team> |
| In reply to | #327 |
On Fri, 5 Apr 2024 17:12:47 +0200 Chax Plore <ftilojim@tznvy.pbz> wrote: > On 2024-04-05 09:54, Onion Number Station wrote: > > The Onion Number Station is available for telnet access. > > > > The tasty random menu now sports a splash screen that is not encoded with any kind of steganography. > > > > A Terminal emulator is required to connect. > > > > Use a modern terminal. Some ancient terminals can't handle Unicode. > > > > TOR proxy is required. Use either [torify] or [torsocks]. > > > > address: hzqsdtwalew6ykx5qs7qi4hrkjbtbs35e2l3pzbjt6224bt34rc3dhyd.onion > > port: 12345 > > > > If you don't have telnet installed try netcat, ncat, or nc. > > > > Example: torify telnet [address.onion] [port] > > > > What is the function of this server? Why someone should access this > server and interact with it? What does it generate? OTP keys? Then they > are useless, because they are of unknown provenance and known to the > server and its operator(s). OTP messages? Then they are useless too, > without key. No, it does not generate OTP keys. No, it does not generate OTP messages. No, it is not useless. It is very useful. It is a number station. For certain there is no steganography in the splash screen image. ---- BEGIN NUMBER STATION MESSAGE ---- 51837 65208 64400 88667 88901 14421 02626 20018 03962 16632 81243 07965 88874 75173 57508 42021 28019 52010 72082 01151 24526 89712 52881 19392 77893 21843 14493 70523 12736 26179 83586 07735 71095 51476 07140 64380 11942 11149 00221 68677 05630 81072 72894 33915 70733 01328 82347 95095 68896 03779 04181 99122 97044 80484 12396 51667 05360 63856 94925 06270 81425 18983 43363 93629 04001 34183 27904 45969 39201 33861 65165 03249 57078 31038 90410 18450 78697 88463 53073 92271 02591 23659 94056 74062 65735 21544 52658 10688 76248 76133 56352 21783 22449 53050 62188 74563 00019 84200 47299 48587 ---- END NUMBER STATION MESSAGE ----
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