[tor-dev] Idea which may or may not of been discussed

Nathaniel Suchy me at lunorian.is
Sat Oct 13 04:07:15 UTC 2018


Currently tor traffic uses an TLS handshake hostname like the following:

$ sudo tcpdump -An "tcp" | grep "www"
listening on pktap, link-type PKTAP (Apple DLT_PKTAP), capture size 262144 bytes
.............".
...www.odezz26nvv7jeqz1xghzs.com......................#.!...www.bxbko3qi7vacgwyk4ggulh.com..........6....m.....>...:.........|../*	Z....W....X=..6...C../....................................0...0..0.......'....F./0..	*.H........0%1#0!..U....www.b6zazzahl3h3faf4x2.com0...160402000000Z..170317000000Z0'1%0#..U....www.tm3ddrghe22wgqna5u8g.net0..0..

A network observer could run a DNS lookup on the hostnames and see if they
are real or not. So my idea would be to register a set of random hostnames
which are legitimate and point the IPs somewhere to avoid looking for an NX
Domain response and dropping the stream. You could even give each relay a
unique subdomain and rotate these every few weeks. This may be expensive to
implement but could make blocking Tor traffic with this method harder.
Thoughts?

Cordially,
Nathaniel Suchy
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