Re: Scanning the Dark Web with Python (was Re: cypherpunks Digest, Vol 37, Issue 101)
Hi, Justin! :D Thank you very much for the nice answers! :D Sorry for being late, dear. Dramatic days, full of fury and sound, oh! I needed a dramatic pause for being coherent, haha!! ;) I loved Flipchan's message, but I don't feel secure enough for being creative or audacious when coding yet, sorry. I am so disastrous that, someday, I probably will summon Cthulhu while trying to learn Python decently, uh! Fear! :-/ Thank you again! Take care, keep coding and be happy. And if need something in case of eventual Brazilian crazy doubts or Cthulhu attacks, I'll be here, ok? :) Ceci On Jul 29, 2016 9:57 AM, "Justin Seitz" <justin.seitz@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey Ceci!
No worries at all.
You could do a multi-threaded curl process for sure, but I wanted to have everything including the logic of handling newly discovered onions, when to get a new Tor identity, and storing the data all to be handled so that you can just run the script and walk away from it.
Like many things in coding, you can do it a million different ways for sure!
Happy to answer any other questions you guys might have :)
Justin
On 2016-07-28 7:47 PM, Cecilia Tanaka wrote:
Whoops, my bad! Wrong email address. Sorry everybody, Justin included! :P On Jul 28, 2016 10:34 PM, "Cecilia Tanaka" <cecilia.tanaka@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, Justin! Hope you are doing fine! :)
I liked your project a lot and forwarded the message you had originally sent to the list "Data Driven Journalism and Open Data in Journalism" to two different lists.
A Brazilian guy wants to talk with you about the project. He contacted me and I asked to talk directly to you. And, well, Flipchan sent this cute message now:
=== On Jul 28, 2016 9:45 PM, "Flipchan" <flipchan@riseup.net> wrote:
Cant u scan tor in a simplier way?like generating .onion addresses then
curl(ing) them with multiple threads in py?:) ===
Sorry, my programming is still a shame, even worst than my English. Please, may you answer to the questions? I am curious and will forward your answer to Python Brazil list too! :)
Thank you very much! Good luck and success! <3
Ceci
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No, in case of Cthulhu attacks, you can call me too. Monsters always love lawyers. Professional courtesy, dear! :) I think Justin will receive more Brazilian crazy doubts than us, because I shared this project. Hmm, need to do the same with rysiek's project too. :P I wrote 1/3 of an answer to you about time management in case of studies and projects, talking about Pomodoro and other methods. I am horrible with scheduling. I need to answer to, at least, five private messages from people here and I think they will kick me soon, but their answers are 3/4 ready only. Or a little less, uh! :P Well, if my answer becomes too bizarre, I will send it in private. Kisses, take care! :* On Aug 2, 2016 2:50 AM, "Bastiani Fortress" <bastianifortress@yandex.com> wrote:
Was this also intended for justin only? :D
12:59 AM, August 2, 2016, Cecilia Tanaka <cecilia.tanaka@gmail.com>:
Hi, Justin! :D Thank you very much for the nice answers! :D Sorry for being late, dear. Dramatic days, full of fury and sound, oh! I needed a dramatic pause for being coherent, haha!! ;) I loved Flipchan's message, but I don't feel secure enough for being creative or audacious when coding yet, sorry. I am so disastrous that, someday, I probably will summon Cthulhu while trying to learn Python decently, uh! Fear! :-/ Thank you again! Take care, keep coding and be happy. And if need something in case of eventual Brazilian crazy doubts or Cthulhu attacks, I'll be here, ok? :) Ceci
On Jul 29, 2016 9:57 AM, "Justin Seitz" <justin.seitz@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey Ceci! No worries at all.
You could do a multi-threaded curl process for sure, but I wanted to have everything including the logic of handling newly discovered onions, when to get a new Tor identity, and storing the data all to be handled so that you can just run the script and walk away from it. Like many things in coding, you can do it a million different ways for sure! Happy to answer any other questions you guys might have :) Justin
On 2016-07-28 7:47 PM, Cecilia Tanaka wrote:
Whoops, my bad! Wrong email address. Sorry everybody, Justin included! :P On Jul 28, 2016 10:34 PM, "Cecilia Tanaka" <cecilia.tanaka@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, Justin! Hope you are doing fine! :) I liked your project a lot and forwarded the message you had originally sent to the list "Data Driven Journalism and Open Data in Journalism" to two different lists. A Brazilian guy wants to talk with you about the project. He contacted me and I asked to talk directly to you. And, well, Flipchan sent this cute message now: === On Jul 28, 2016 9:45 PM, "Flipchan" <flipchan@riseup.net> wrote:
Cant u scan tor in a simplier way?like generating .onion addresses then
curl(ing) them with multiple threads in py?:) === Sorry, my programming is still a shame, even worst than my English. Please, may you answer to the questions? I am curious and will forward your answer to Python Brazil list too! :) Thank you very much! Good luck and success! <3 Ceci
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