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Topic: Logging in with Tor issues (Read 126 times)

legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1080
March 29, 2018, 04:29:16 PM
#3
I think it's just a bad node your connected to. Get a new node and try again? Took about the normal amount of time for me.

What browser are you using (I'm using firefox for tor and it works fine). Just click the dropdown menu and click "new tor circuit for this site".

I see what I've been doing differently now. I've been pressing new identity each time and it looks like I have just been unlucky and keep getting banned nodes. After hitting new tor circuit for the site I login within a few attempts and have tested this before the other day and today. Thanks for that.
copper member
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https://bit.ly/387FXHi lightning theory
March 26, 2018, 05:22:57 PM
#2
I think it's just a bad node your connected to. Get a new node and try again? Took about the normal amount of time for me.

What browser are you using (I'm using firefox for tor and it works fine). Just click the dropdown menu and click "new tor circuit for this site".
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1080
March 26, 2018, 05:01:08 PM
#1
Ever since the Cloudflare has been checking each browser and the message which tells you this could last for up to 5 seconds I've had issues logging into the forum using Tor browser. First of all I'm wondering if anyone else has come upon this? Just for context my Tor browser is updated to the latest version.

Tonight it took just under an hour for the image verification to work. It either gives me a message saying the servers are having to many requests from my end node currently and to try back later but before I had these issues getting a new identity worked after a few retries but recently it's been taking double digit amount of tries. Today it took just under an hour to log in. Sometimes the image verification would tell me to select the appropriate images for example "car" but would time out after submitting the images.

Is this because of CloudFlare I'm wondering? and is there any solution to this without compromising users security. 
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