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Re: [tor-bugs] #1950 [Tor bundles/installation]: Security problem?
#1950: Security problem?
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Reporter: Drogist | Owner: erinn
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: major | Milestone:
Component: Tor bundles/installation | Version: Tor: 0.2.1.26
Resolution: invalid | Keywords:
Parent: |
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Changes (by mwenge):
* status: new => closed
* resolution: => invalid
Comment:
You need to use the TrackHostExits option I think:
{{{
TrackHostExits host,.domain,...
For each value in the comma separated list, Tor will track recent
connecâ
tions to hosts that match this value and attempt to reuse the same exit
node
for each. If the value is prepended with a '.', it is treated as
matching an
entire domain. If one of the values is just a '.', it means match
everyâ
thing. This option is useful if you frequently connect to sites that
will
expire all your authentication cookies (ie log you out) if your IP
address
changes. Note that this option does have the disadvantage of making it
more
clear that a given history is associated with a single user. However,
most
people who would wish to observe this will observe it through cookies
or
other protocol-specific means anyhow.
}}}
What is happening is your gmail session is using more than one exit node,
and gmail is interpreting this as you logging in from separate browsers.
I'm going to close this because it seems obvious that this is your
problem, so please reopen if it persists when you use the option above.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/1950#comment:1>
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