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Khaled Moussa khmoussa at gmail.com
Wed Jan 23 08:12:41 UTC 2008


Thanks for replies and illuminating.  My question was connected with relay
information and it certainly needed to be better formulated.
Thanks all

On 1/23/08, F. Fox <kitsune.or at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Khaled Moussa wrote:
> | Is there a way for hiding the IP of host and ISP name from Tor network
> | and TorStatus for security reasons?
> |
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> Clients do not show up in TorStatus, that's for servers; however, an
> observer could tell you're connecting to the Tor network. They could
> not, however, tell what you're doing through your connection to the Tor
> network (that's the whole idea).
>
> Servers cannot hide from the Tor network or TorStatus, with the
> exception of the bridge servers mentioned by Hans Schnehl (these are not
> listed in TorStatus, but can be determined by looking at your connection).
>
> - --
> F. Fox: A+, Network+, Security+
> Owner of Tor node "kitsune"
> http://fenrisfox.livejournal.com
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