On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 09:58:51AM -0700, Zach Lym wrote: > I am doing page load tests on an exit enclave (duckduckgo.com) over a period > of a few weeks. I am worried that I will exit at other nodes and reach the > public duckduckgo site.
% host duckduckgo.com duckduckgo.com has address 50.17.207.245 % grep 50.17.207.245 cached-* % I think there is no Tor relay running at that IP address currently, so this exit enclave you're hoping for cannot happen. An exit enclave is a Tor exit relay that runs on the same IP address as a destination (e.g. a website). > The documentation is somewhat ambiguous on this point: If a service provides > an enclave node, the standard Tor out-proxy's are *not* used, correct? Perhaps you mean a Tor hidden service, not an exit enclave? In which case, yes, if you visit a .onion address, that won't involve Tor exit relays. You instead do a rendezvous inside the Tor network: https://www.torproject.org/docs/hidden-services > Thank you, > -Zach Lym > P.S. Would using paid proxy's which exit in other continents improve > external validity? What does 'external validity' mean? --Roger _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
