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minus-square@federico3@lemmy.mllinkfedilink1•3 years agoYes and also, even with ESNI or domain fronting in use, the IP addresses are still a dead giveway. There’s no protection from that.
minus-square@peppermint@lemmy.mllinkfedilink0•edit-23 years agoTrue, though looking at my tcpdump tor/i2p nodes generate a lot of fake interactions. unless you connect to snapcraft.io or like that every 15 minutes you aren’t that obvious.
Yes and also, even with ESNI or domain fronting in use, the IP addresses are still a dead giveway. There’s no protection from that.
True, though looking at my tcpdump tor/i2p nodes generate a lot of fake interactions. unless you connect to snapcraft.io or like that every 15 minutes you aren’t that obvious.