[tor-talk] Differences between real exit traffic and exit-generated traffic ?

2011-12-30 Thread John Case
Let's say I have an exit node handling average traffic and number of connections (whatever that is). Let's also say that port 22 is included in my exit policy. Now let's say that I, as the administrator, log onto the exit node and: ssh u...@host.com I understand that a global observer

Re: [tor-talk] Differences between real exit traffic and exit-generated traffic ?

2011-12-30 Thread John Case
Robert, On Fri, 30 Dec 2011, Robert Ransom wrote: On 2011-12-30, John Case c...@sdf.org wrote: Let's say I have an exit node handling average traffic and number of connections (whatever that is). Let's also say that port 22 is included in my exit policy. Now let's say that I, as the

Re: [tor-talk] Differences between real exit traffic and exit-generated traffic ?

2011-12-30 Thread grarpamp
Ok, so there is a response speed fast enough that it *couldn't* have just done a three-hop back and forth ... that's interesting. This is it, a timing and connection pairing thing. If you come in direct from your base to clearnet 22, your outbound line will be extremely keystroke responsive to

Re: [tor-talk] Differences between real exit traffic and exit-generated traffic ?

2011-12-29 Thread Robert Ransom
On 2011-12-30, John Case c...@sdf.org wrote: Let's say I have an exit node handling average traffic and number of connections (whatever that is). Let's also say that port 22 is included in my exit policy. Now let's say that I, as the administrator, log onto the exit node and: ssh