Jason Long writes:
> Not from ISP!! It is so bad because ISPs are under
> governments control. If an ISP can see I use Tor then it is a good evidence
> in censorship countries.You said " If a government is running the bridge, it
> will know where the users are who are using
Not from ISP!! It is so bad because ISPs are under
governments control. If an ISP can see I use Tor then it is a good evidence in
censorship countries.You said " If a government is running the bridge, it will
know where the users are who are using that particular bridge.", In
Flipchan writes:
> So i was thinking about timing attacks and simular attacks where time is a
> Big factor when deanonymizing users .
> and created a Little script that will generate a ipv4 address and send a get
> request to that address
> https://github.com/flipchan/Nohidy/blob/master/traffi
So i was thinking about timing attacks and simular attacks where time is a Big
factor when deanonymizing users .
and created a Little script that will generate a ipv4 address and send a get
request to that address
https://github.com/flipchan/Nohidy/blob/master/traffic_gen.py then delay x
amoun
Jason Long writes:
> You said the governments can see a user bandwidth usage and it is so bad
> because they can understand a user use Tor for regular web surfing or use it
> for upload files and...
> You said governments can see users usages but not contents but how they can
> find specific
On Sun, Nov 6, 2016 at 7:35 AM, Dash Four wrote:
> Hi Nick,
>
>
> First time this happens (I have been compiling tor sources with this
> compiler since around 2009). Not sure about using the -Wlogical-op warning
> though.
>
> Here is what I get:
>
> ==
> gcc -std=gnu99 -DHA
You said the governments can see a user bandwidth usage and it is so bad
because they can understand a user use Tor for regular web surfing or use it
for upload files and...
You said governments can see users usages but not contents but how they can
find specific users if Tor hide my IP?!!
Hi Nick,
First time this happens (I have been compiling tor sources with this compiler
since around 2009). Not sure about using the -Wlogical-op warning though.
Here is what I get:
==
gcc -std=gnu99 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I./src/ext -Isrc/ext -I./src/ext/trunnel -I./src