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Tor exit node...and well working: an utopia?
Hi to All,
From outside Austria I want to download (or at least to watch) videos like: https://tvthek.orf.at/profile/Archiv...nzert/13995118 Since I am on a old OS I am not allowed to install TorBrowser. Ok. I found this site http://torstatus.blutmagie.de/index....tryCode&SO=Asc with Austrian Banner and proxy IP : port exit nodes **located in** Austria (otherwise they were simply unuseful). In theory all these "vegetables" seem fine (they are A-online, B- located in Austria, C- perhaps not blacklisted?...), all is ok on the sheet; unfortunately they simply do not work!! Either: [WinError 10053] = translated: they are online but...dead; or: Unable to download webpage: '' (caused by BadStatusLine("''",)) = translated: proxy misfunctioning? Am I wrong or it is really unpossible? any suggestions are welcome. PS: in addition, other people told me: 1) I am sorry to say, but ORF does not currently work with our services, due to them blocking our VPN servers. (NordVPN). 2) Please note that there is a known issue with ORF for now. Our engineers are working on it but for now, there is no definite timeline regarding a fix. (ExpressVPN). and so on...with Proxifier, Cyberghost..... 3) or I become an accademic conference regarding how Tor works [that maybe of great interest but for engineers only]. 4) you should not have to worry about manually tracking the status of tor relays since a tor client automatically downloads a list of active relays regularly (Zucchini) 5) a PhD from Duesseldorf told me "for your purpose you need a PC with an IPadress located in Austria, that PC is called Tor Exit Node". I was sure to have found "my new austrian PC" here http://torstatus.blutmagie.de/index....tryCode&SO=Asc but that seems a well working "not working PC"!! 6) http://webproxy.at/ here I download the video...but a video that contains a text, therefore it is a text file called mp4! I am just a bit confused about my "foreign" video: that is all what I was able to learn from amateurs up to PhD engineers plus post-dissertation master. The next and final step: ask a sorcerer? )) hehehe Thanks a lot to all for your patience. Best Regards, |
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