> Every time you enter a URL in the browser address line, your browser
> requests the IP address of that URL from the DNS server. You can
> instead enter the IP address yourself along with the webpage requested.
> You could also just make your own entry in a HOSTS file if you know how
> to do it.
On 08/17/2017 01:02 PM, blo...@openmailbox.org wrote:
> Quick Question:
>
> The node JPsi2 has an IP address of 37.200.99.251 and a host name of
> j60204.servers.jiffybox.net.
>
> Does connecting to this node require DNS resolution? I assume not. I imagine
> that I request a connection to the
>
> Geographical movement is revealed by device leaks before Tails boots.
Tor is not meant to protect against a global active adversary.
In any case, one should look at who was caught using Tor, and how one
should improve upon them.
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You can use Tor as VPN on your cell phone and not TorBrowser needed.
On Thu, 8/17/17, krishna e bera wrote:
Subject: Re: [tor-talk] Tor with static IP.
To: tor-talk@lists.torproject.org
Date: Thursday, August 17, 2017, 12:57 AM
When you register at origin.com then you can't use it with a new IP.
On Wed, 8/16/17, Petrusko wrote:
Subject: Re: [tor-talk] Tor with static IP.
To: tor-talk@lists.torproject.org
Date: Wednesday, August 16, 2017, 9:37 PM
I
Quick Question:
The node JPsi2 has an IP address of 37.200.99.251 and a host name of
j60204.servers.jiffybox.net.
Does connecting to this node require DNS resolution? I assume not. I imagine
that I request a connection to the IP address (not to the domain name).
Yes?
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