On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 13:51, <tor...@hush.ai> wrote: > On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 17:29:18 +0000 Praedor Atrebates > <prae...@yahoo.com> wrote: > >"Congratulations" because I'm using tor and then it shows the > >IP...but it is exactly MY IP. It isn't covered at all by tor. So > >why would this page declare that I'm using tor and then provide me > >with my actual IP address as evidence? > > I guess check.torproject.org (btw: you should allways use the https > version of it) just compairs your source IP with the list of exit- > nodes (what else should it be doing?). >
Might this be an instance where good, always working exit enclaving might be of significance? If you have a tor-check service on an exit enclave, only visits from localhost are "Tor-routed" (excluding the trivial case). Others from Tor nodes are "Tor-routed if this is not your IP address", while visits from the public at large remain "Not Tor-routed". -- Marcus Griep —— Ακακια את.ψο´, 3°