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posted by martyb on Friday May 11 2018, @06:08AM   Printer-friendly
from the do-you-know-where-you-are-going-to? dept.

"How is the tor network doing two years after Philipp Winter et al. urged the Tor relay operators to stop using Google's DNS resolver?

With new players like Quad9 and Cloudflare on the "DNS resolver market" asking for your DNS traffic, who are the big DNS players on today's tor network?"

Article: https://medium.com/@nusenu/who-controls-tors-dns-traffic-a74a7632e8ca (Archived at: https://archive.fo/iGQJE)


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday May 11 2018, @12:21PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday May 11 2018, @12:21PM (#678326)

    any good up-and-coming search engine would start by providing and obviously logging "dns" resolution.
    from the logs, then, a good search engine could be built.

    how this might lead to a "plug-in" for tor that enables a decentralized searchable web-page database is left to the reader.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday May 12 2018, @08:13AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday May 12 2018, @08:13AM (#678750)

    But tor is just rot, backwards. And we know Rot-3 (Roman era) and Rot-13 are a bit, shall we say, obsolete. I think if you want to draw extra attention to yourself online, you would use tor. ISP report to (your country's) govt lists IPs that have tor traffic; those get special attention next month. Maybe I just don't understand the whole tor thing in the first place...