Hello, there is a plan to support binary arm64 on the official Tor
Debian PPA? It would be nice. I'm currently running a Tor Relay on a
arm64 server with Ubuntu and there is a Tor port on the Ubuntu
repositories, but it is outdated. It would be good to support arm64 on
your official Tor PPA.
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Thus, ISP can't see my Tor IP?
On Tuesday, November 22, 2016 3:27 PM, juanjo <jua...@avanix.es> wrote:
ISP can't see that the user "changed" his IP adress on Tor. What you
said could work on single-hop proxies or VPN, but not on Tor, remember
on Tor you have not one but three hops.
ISP can't see that the user "changed" his IP adress on Tor. What you
said could work on single-hop proxies or VPN, but not on Tor, remember
on Tor you have not one but three hops. ISP can only see you are
connecting to the first hop, not the remaining two (middle and exit,
exit is the IP that
I think thats expected on new versions of Tor, if there are bad Guards
spying on people, getting stuck on the same relay minimizes the
propability of being spied, otherwise you are changing Guards many often
and you can get a bad Guard sooner...
Other thing is when Tor browser select all
Just two questions: where is the roadmap for Hardened Tor Browser? where
can we expect the first stable version or even become the default
version of Tor Browser?
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Something like this is what I feared when days ago I sent a message to
this list... If you allow Tor Browser to have all hops from the same
country, or the Tor network relies only on a few countries to host their
nodes (Germany, US, France) then Tor will be useless soon...
El 21/05/2016 a las 20:54, Moritz Bartl escribió:
Hi juanjo,
Welcome! :)
On 05/21/2016 07:56 PM, juanjo wrote:
-A circuit should never have all hops from the same country: days ago I
was on a web with the latest version of Tor Browser and I advised all
hops from the circuit were from