On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 11:12:05PM +0200, Jann Horn wrote:
Well, the subject line pretty much says it all: Lots of Tor relays send out
globally sequential IP IDs, which, as far as I know, allows a remote party to
measure how fast the relay is sending out IP packets with high precision,
Well, the subject line pretty much says it all: Lots of Tor relays send out
globally sequential IP IDs, which, as far as I know, allows a remote party to
measure how fast the relay is sending out IP packets with high precision,
possibly making statistical attacks possible that could e.g. pinpoint
Could you please translate your instructions into XP that I might check
and, if necessary, fix my relay? (OnionTorte)
Thanks,
P
Jann Horn wrote:
Well, the subject line pretty much says it all: Lots of Tor relays send out
globally sequential IP IDs, which, as far as I know, allows a remote
How?
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On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 06:25:46PM -0400, Tor Relay wrote:
Could you please translate your instructions into XP that I might
check and, if necessary, fix my relay? (OnionTorte)
If you don't have hping, you could also e.g. start a capture in wireshark or
so, then connect to your host with