Is there a protocol to keep that hidden? I have a hard time imagining secret rendezvous addresses for dir servers for tor, without actually using tor.
Regards, Arrakistor Saturday, August 12, 2006, 4:46:33 PM, you wrote: > Isn't it more likely that rather than blocking it, they monitor > who uses it (i.e., who connects to entry points?) > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Nick Mathewson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Saturday, August 12, 2006 5:20:31 PM > Subject: Re: Can governments block tor? > On Sat, Aug 12, 2006 at 03:15:39PM -0500, Arrakistor wrote: >> >> I am sure this has been answered before, but my email logs are >> destroyed. >> >> Can a government find out what IP addresses that tor originally >> connects to in order to get directory information? > Currently, yes, if the government employs anybody who knows how to > download Tor and read C. I would imagine that most governments do. > We're working on this. > rtfm'ly yrs,

