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Re: Puzzling behavior of Tor server.



Thanks for the info.

~Caitlin


--- sigi <dugongs@xxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 04:12:27PM -0700, Caitlin wrote:
> > Yes, you're right but I forgot to mention that the software
> eventually
> > gives up on another path (essentially it seems to stall) and I
> cannot
> > log-out of Yahoo mail. Another annoying event is that I see a blank
> > page after submitting login information. 
> 
> so, you don't want to log something special about you're tor-traffic?
> 
> Possibly I didn't understand that right before... ;)
> 
> I think it could be the same thing why paypal and ebay accounts get 
> locked to tor-users frequently: It can happen, that your IP-address 
> changes while you're logged in to your account somewhere, because tor
> 
> changes the circuit frequently. I know it from paypal and ebay, that 
> they assume that there may be a unauthorised third person, who uses 
> your account when this happens... I think, you can't do anything
> about 
> that. 
> 
> I had this experience some days ago with ebay: They locked my
> account, 
> because they thought there was an unauthorized person using my
> username. 
> I think, it has nothing to do with your tor-server - it's normal. 
> For me your logs do look OK. 
> 
> sigi.
> 
> 
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