Alisa Sireneva
Alisa Sireneva
Wait, actually, the problem is different. Basically, there are two common formats of public keys. The first format is ASN. This thing includes NID as well as everything else required...
@HelloZeroNet Any thoughts on this?
Update on this! https://github.com/imachug/ZeroMailProxy A local POP3/SMTP server you run with `python start_server.py` and you can send/receive ZeroMails via your local email client!
> The registrations are IP limited, so probably someone has already registered an ID from your exit node IP address recently. Hm, I used to get "Please try again later"...
> The ratelimit.php is not published on purpose: it's easier to trick the system if you know the exact rules. Ok, I get it now. Thanks for explaining the reason....
Thinking more about it, having a global limit means that anyone can paralyze the network just be registering 30 ids. Isn't that a major flaw?
@HelloZeroNet ?
Why though? Just let people register however many accounts they want to. If ZeroNet doesn't provide inbuilt anonymity support, registering several ZeroIDs is a good solution (though it's kinda hacky)....
Hm, could we use captchas too? That should lower the speed of fake account creating.
> Is ZeroID DoSed? inb4: that's not me.