What can see a server of a Bittorent when I contact with it through Tor?

Marco Bonetti marco.bonetti at slackware.it
Tue Feb 23 16:04:55 UTC 2010


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Bill Weiss wrote:
> They can all see your real IP.  That's how other nodes know how to get
> packets to you.
only peers of the swarm you connect to will have your real ip. the
tracker will probably just see your exit node one and announce it to
other peers as well.
there was a similar thread in this very mailing list last year, we also
end digging up a proposed BitTorrent RFC too :)

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