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CEASE USING ALL LYNXCHAN IMAGEBOARDS
15:51 <StephenLynx> what do you think of being able to use the ip's reverse dns as a ban tool too?
16:15 <[c1rn0]deysu> you can break it up into states sometimes too
16:15 <[c1rn0]deysu> dhcp.spbg.sc.charter.com for example
16:30 <[c1rn0]deysu> IP | Reverse DNS | Location (From GeoIP) | ISP
18:13 <StephenLynx> yessssssssssssssssssss
Basically, StephenLynx is storing IPs and geolocation as plaintext. This project really IS ButtNutt™.
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what is the problem with storing ips though????
just use tor or vpn you fag
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>>808348
Yes, it's right for corporations and organizations to store your IP.
VPN's also store all IPs, they're basically double-botnet, as you're automatically put on a blacklist.
Tor is compromised, as they throttle DailyStormer traffic.
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what softwares protect my ip???
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>>808351
Kaspersky™ Internet Security®
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>>808351
rust. it is memory and thread safe.
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>>808356
So essentially you confirmed my claims. Good job (((deysu))).
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LOL @ zduchac
All imageboard softwares that aren't shit store IP addresses in someway. 8chan merely hashes them. By default on LynxChan, only people with the "root" staff role can view plaintext IPs anyway.
The geoip thing even if it is stored is also fine to keep, simply because if you have an IP and it gets leaked anyone can geoip it.
The data as I suggested here would be displayed in a table, consolidating all the information to one place for staff that have permission to view such data.
Also, most lynxchan imageboards support Tor. Use that if you're especially paranoid.
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>>808358
Blazechan prunes IPs after a specified amount of time.
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>>808357
Travelled in time there. Meant to be for >>808358
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>>808360
LynxChan has an option to do this I think.
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>>808360
>what is sunshine
8chan is ButtNutt™
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20:43 <StephenLynx> yes, I do store ips in clear text.
20:45 <StephenLynx> about privacy concerns, you can just make them be wiped regularly.
(((StephenLynx))) confirms the concerns about LynxChan.
CEASE USING LYNXCHAN
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>>808367
>>808367
Can't you just setup it yourself if you're deploying your own lynxchan imageboard to store ips better?
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>>808353
This, never been safer.
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>>808373
No, because it's a crucial core part of LynxChan™. And you can set up Windows™ to not do ButtNutt shit, no?
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>>808375
You mean to tell me it's impossible to hash the ips if you deploy lynxchan
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>>808377
hashing ips is fucking useless you retard.
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>>808378
Anon above said that 8ch hashes them
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>>808379
please calculate the number of possible ips, then calculate how long it takes to hash one ip, then calculate how long it takes to hash all ips
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>>808381
I don't hear you saying he was wrong
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>>808382
>strawmanning
read >>808378
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>>808383
Anon above said that 8chan does hash the ips and you're arguing that it's too slow and ineffective. Well, which is it?
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>>808384
>im retarded
im saying that hashing ips is useless
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>>808386
It works for 8chan
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>>808381
Simple SHA1/SHA3 takes virtually no time.
[anon@host:~]$ cat ip
127.0.0.1
[anon@host:~]$ time sha1sum ip
7b8fa7a85f9f6ae6f9178504d2202666fb8dc772 ip
real 0m0,003s
user 0m0,002s
sys 0m0,001s
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>>808387
what works exactly? what is the purpose of hashing ips before storing them?
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>>808390
It's better than storing them in plain text
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>>808391
but it isnt. if you have the hash you can just brutforce it
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>>808393
but then you would get a different hashes for the same ips
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>>808395
If I recall, sha1 is pretty difficult to break as it is.
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>>808396
you dont have to break the hash if you can just bruteforce all possible 2^32 ips.
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>>808397
Then use SHA-2/SHA-3
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>>808398
you can still bruteforce all ips.
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>>808401
What grounds does OP have to complain about lynxchan storing in plain text if you're right that there is no worthwhile protection for storing ips
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>>808402
it is a meme thread
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>>808401
Ever heard of IPv6?
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>>808404
yeah. nobody uses it
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>>808405
IPv4 is running out, especially thanks to IoT
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>>808408
There are only so many ips you can have for ipv4 and IoT are taking a lot of them.
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>>808410
nigger ipv4's were getting rare even before (((iot)))
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>>808410
How are IoT taking a lot of them? I'd figure most of the just connect to your home network hence sharing the same ips as the rest of your computers.
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>>808412
Everything these days has an internet connection. Your dryer, your washing machine, your fridge, and even your toaster has internet capabilities for remote controlling and it too uses a public ipv4 address.
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>16:30 <[c1rn0]deysu> IP | Reverse DNS | Location (From GeoIP) | ISP
So everytime lynxchan enabled chans ping the GeoIP servers with the IP they are looking up (((they))) could just simply watch those IP's as they are looked up to see visitors of lynxchan servers.
Like for example, if you aren't using https or if GeoIP is owned by TLA's.
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>>808415
If they're not behind a router, they'll all get their own ip
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>>808416
Lynxchan doesn`t store geoip location and much less consults an external service for that when assigning location flags, tho.
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>>808375
Of course you can hash IPs, retard
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