
I've been using scallion to try bruteforcing an onion address that begins with 'gutenberg" but it's taking a lot longer than the estimated 14 hours (That doesn't mean that I gave up, just that I've thrown probably 72 hours worth of GPU time at the problem over the last week or so with no results). When I'm able to get the address I want, I'll point it at the PG directory and we can go from there. In the meantime, the address I have now works and I was under the impression that the mirror would be tested for uptime/stability for a month or so before its existence was made public (Meaning I have plenty of time to add/change the address). On 09/27/2014 06:11 AM, Marcello Perathoner wrote:
On 09/25/2014 10:50 PM, _NSAKEY wrote:
After speaking with both Greg and Marcello via e-mail over the last week, I'm happy to announce that there is now a Project Gutenberg mirror which operates as a hidden service on the Tor network. This will give PG's legitimate Tor users a safe way to access the content (As well as attract some spammers, which should pose an interesting challenge for me given the way hidden services are designed). For the moment only the text files are mirrored, but that may change when I get better hardware.
The mirror is located here: http://nsakeysjzqismynb.onion/gutenberg/
That name may scare users seeking anonymity. I'd get a better one.
Regards