Re: [tor-talk] Find Real IP via ISP.

2016-11-22 Thread tortalk
Hi Torusers, On Tuesday, November 22, 2016 3:41 PM, juanjo wrote: > Of course, if all ISP form all the world started to log all connections > they could follow the path and find your original IP. This is something > UK is starting to do now... and many goverments want. That

Re: [tor-talk] Find Real IP via ISP.

2016-11-22 Thread Mirimir
On 11/22/2016 07:22 AM, Jason Long wrote: > Thus we must not Visit a site with and without Tor in a same time? Unless you're very careful not to associate the connections, it's a bad idea. For casual sock-puppetting, I suppose that it's OK ;) > On Tuesday, November 22, 2016 5:25 PM, Mirimir

Re: [tor-talk] Find Real IP via ISP.

2016-11-22 Thread Jason Long
Thus we must not Visit a site with and without Tor in a same time? On Tuesday, November 22, 2016 5:25 PM, Mirimir wrote: On 11/22/2016 04:48 AM, Jason Long wrote: > Hello. > As "Seth David Schoen" said, Governments can see that users using > tor but can't see what they

Re: [tor-talk] Find Real IP via ISP.

2016-11-22 Thread Mirimir
On 11/22/2016 04:48 AM, Jason Long wrote: > Hello. > As "Seth David Schoen" said, Governments can see that users using > tor but can't see what they are doing. My questions is that if an > ISP see that an IP address, For example, 100.100.100.1 connected > to the Tor network and user IP address

Re: [tor-talk] Find Real IP via ISP.

2016-11-22 Thread Jason Long
Oh, You mean is that all ISPs contribute to each other? On Tuesday, November 22, 2016 3:41 PM, juanjo wrote: No, your ISP can't see your Tor exit IP. Of course, if all ISP form all the world started to log all connections they could follow the path and find your original

Re: [tor-talk] Find Real IP via ISP.

2016-11-22 Thread juanjo
No, your ISP can't see your Tor exit IP. Of course, if all ISP form all the world started to log all connections they could follow the path and find your original IP. This is something UK is starting to do now... and many goverments want. El 22/11/2016 a las 13:02, Jason Long escribió:

Re: [tor-talk] Find Real IP via ISP.

2016-11-22 Thread Jason Long
Thus, ISP can't see my Tor IP? On Tuesday, November 22, 2016 3:27 PM, juanjo wrote: ISP can't see that the user "changed" his IP adress on Tor. What you said could work on single-hop proxies or VPN, but not on Tor, remember on Tor you have not one but three hops. ISP can

Re: [tor-talk] Find Real IP via ISP.

2016-11-22 Thread juanjo
ISP can't see that the user "changed" his IP adress on Tor. What you said could work on single-hop proxies or VPN, but not on Tor, remember on Tor you have not one but three hops. ISP can only see you are connecting to the first hop, not the remaining two (middle and exit, exit is the IP that

[tor-talk] Find Real IP via ISP.

2016-11-22 Thread Jason Long
Hello. As "Seth David Schoen" said, Governments can see that users using tor but can't see what they are doing. My questions is that if an ISP see that an IP address, For example, 100.100.100.1 connected to the Tor network and user IP address changed to 200.200.200.1 then if the user visit a

Re: [tor-talk] Cameras

2016-11-22 Thread Flipchan
Cool, thanks :) Ben Tasker skrev: (22 november 2016 09:55:03 CET) >The problem with blocking the camera in software is that it can then be >unblocked in software (and still potentially without your permission). > >There have been examples in the past where others have been

Re: [tor-talk] Cameras

2016-11-22 Thread Ben Tasker
The problem with blocking the camera in software is that it can then be unblocked in software (and still potentially without your permission). There have been examples in the past where others have been able to change behaviour so that the camera's light doesn't come on to warn the user that it's