Haha ok!
No problem so :)
Thx for this !
Moritz Bartl :
> "It's a feature, not a bug"!
> https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en#EntryGuards
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On 10/18/2016 01:08 PM, Petrusko wrote:
> I don't remember when I've really start, but it's always the same Entry
> node IP the TBrowser is using.
"It's a feature, not a bug"!
https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en#EntryGuards
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juanjo :
> getting stuck on the same relay minimizes the propability of being spied
But if you are stuck on a bad guard, you will use it may be some weeks... :s
The Guard will always know when you're online, because of your home IP
static, bandwidth used...
> I suggest putting a new option on Tor
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
Hey!
This is some days ago I'm watching the Tor circuit the browser is using
to achieve a website, with the Tor button showing the Entry - Relay - Exit
I don't remember when I've really start, but it's always the same Entry
node IP the TBrowser is using.
On another computer, same thing... After