Discovering Than Several Accounts Belong To One Person

Adlesshaven adlesshaven at embarqmail.com
Wed Dec 17 16:42:45 UTC 2008


I have not used Windows in a year or two. I can just start it twice from 
the command line using two different torrcs.

Marc Young wrote:
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> Oh, thanks Adlesshaven!
> It works! But how you make to run two Tor client, and it is possible on
> windows? The option MaxCircuitDirtiness 0 worked for me. At each show ip
> site it show differents ips! But I need other normal client to use web
> browsing , because if not, the sites have problems with cookies(?), or
> other things, you know?
> Adlesshaven wrote:
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>> I run two Tor clients. One client is configured normally, which I use
>> for web browsing etc. The other has the option 'MaxCircuitDirtiness 0'
>> which makes Tor set up a new route for every connection request. That
>> way when I start Thunderbird and get my mail, my 3 accounts on the same
>> website make 3 connection requests and get 3 separate routes with
>> separate exit nodes. Now, an observer will still be able to see that an
>> account is always accessed within a few seconds of 2 other accounts, but
>> I think this is unlikely to be noticed.
>>
>> Marc Young wrote:
>>     Using several accounts of instant messaging, email, IRC and foruns
>> through Tor we can be spoted by using the same exit node. I need
>> pratical examples to configure torrc to use MapAddress and 
>> TrackHostExits.
>>     If is possible please examplify it:
>>     1.For two accounts using single host of IRC
>>     2.For two accounts using single host of email(POP and SMTP?)
>>     3.For two accounts using single host of MSN
>> Thanks, znyto.
>>
>>
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