Yes. On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 20:35:58 -0400, "Watson Ladd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Then after agreeing to the TOS, you are able to connect to tor servers, > > but all dns requests go through a library computer IP, such that they > > can see and record where you are going. I am not sure if they can see > > the TCP content, but the UDP (which I assume is the dns lookups are all > > being monitored and probably logged by the library server through which > > you are connected. Firewall logs clearly show the outgoing and incoming > > DNS packets to the library IP. Rest of connections to Tor servers in the > > firewall log appear normal. > Make sure to run DNS queries over tor if anonymity is important. > > > > I have not run a sniffer yet on this, because my laptop is old and it > > might not be able to handle it. But tor anonymity is obviously shot when > > connecting to their wifi nodes. I believe I tried to block the DNS > > lookups to the Library IP with privoxy generic block rules and then I\ > Using socks-4a should fix this. > > could not load any web pages, indicating again that the dns requests are > > first being routed to the library machine, where they are, of course, > > logged (and maybe sent off to the FBI, if your reading muslim materials, > > haha). > Now are these DNS requests for sites you are browsing? It sounds like > that is the case, but I just want to make sure. > Sincerely, > Watson ladd > > -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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