Sure, I understand what you mean. I'm assuming a situation that doesn't involve 
legal issues. This would be illegal surveillance, using average resources with 
your ISP supporting it for some reason. I think Tor would be able to handle 
this type surveillance if used correctly.

I would like to know what their procedure would be outside of monitoring 
ExitNodes. How much effort it would be to examine the packets and get any 
useful information.


Thanks

-------- Original Message --------
From: Crypto <[email protected]>
Apparently from: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [tor-talk] isp monitoring tor
Date: Mon, 06 Oct 2014 13:58:10 -0500

> 
> 
> On 10/6/2014 1:51 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > How difficult would it be for an ISP to monitor your Tor activity from the 
> > modem and determine what sites you visit? 
> > 
> > I only need to know if it would be very hard, impossible, or very possible 
> > to do. If it's possible what technique would they use?
> > 
> > 
> > Thanks
> > 
> 
> Gee... That's a tough question. How hard is it to catch the flu? How
> hard is it to get hit by a car? It depends on who your ISP is, what is
> specified in their TOS, what monitoring equipment is located at the
> particular node they are connected to, what the courts have authorized
> them to monitor, how interested they are in investing the time and money
> in monitoring you, etc.
> 
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