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Re: [tor-bugs] #6545 [Tor Client]: Isolation level may be funky and share circuits?
#6545: Isolation level may be funky and share circuits?
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Reporter: sdjfjsdfiuhszduh | Owner:
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: Tor: 0.2.3.x-final
Component: Tor Client | Version:
Keywords: | Parent:
Points: | Actualpoints:
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Comment(by sdjfjsdfiuhszduh):
Replying to [comment:2 nickm]:
> Equal exit nodes are not a sure sign of same circuits. The goal of
circuit isolation is not to ensure that streams don't go over the same
exit, but rather to keep any exit from reliably inferring that those
streams are coming from the same client by sending them on the same
circuit. (And also, to keep any server from deducing that those two
streams are likelier to come from the same client by making them more
likely to come from the same exit than they would otherwise.)
>
> That said, it seems pretty weird to get so few distinct exits chosen.
Do you have any options set in your configuration that might affect how
exits are getting selected?
I'll also add that it isn't just using the same exit nodes. It using the
same circuits! Lately theres been about 10+ circuits available on startup
(within first 20seconds). All activity still goes through the same 3
circuits....
If you want to recreate it just have 7 SocksPort with an http proxy,
configure one app to take in a proxyaddr/port/url via command line then
run them all. It really seems it uses only 3 connections no matter what
(except MAYBE if a connections been alive for so long and tor client
decides to use a different 3 ports but i havent confirmed that)
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