[tor-talk] Operating system updates / software installation behind Tor Transparent Proxy
Moritz Bartl
moritz at torservers.net
Fri Mar 2 12:59:37 UTC 2012
On 02.03.2012 02:39, proper proper wrote:
>> I don't see a difference between regular downloads
>> and operating system
>> updates. (I am speaking of Debian here, I don't know
>> how other
>> operating system or distributions handle package installation and
>> updates.) Are regular downloads of 'several hundred of megabytes' not
>> encouraged
>> by the Tor project?
> THAT is my question.
The anonymity weakness is that operating system updates are well-known.
If I know that state of your machine or can influence it (eg. by
blocking certain updates for you), and have sufficient information to do
a traffic correlation, ...
It reduces your anonymity set, at least from a research point of view. I
don't say I oppose your ideas in general, I just wanted you to be aware
of that. But maybe I'm completely wrong here, some of the Tor experts
certainly know better than I do :)
--
Moritz Bartl
https://www.torservers.net/
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