[tor-talk] Better Privacy for Tor Node Operators

andrew at torproject.org andrew at torproject.org
Sun Apr 24 23:11:02 UTC 2011


On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 03:55:59PM -0400, grarpamp at gmail.com wrote 1.4K bytes in 25 lines about:
: > If you run a Tor node at your home IP address you will loose the
: > positive side effect of a dynamic IP address and your IP layer anonymity
: > decreases to that of a static IP address because your node identity
: > links all your public IP addresses.

I don't understand this statement.  Why does a running a tor relay on
your home IP address give you less anonymity?

It seems you thought a dynamic IP is somehow more anonymous than a
static IP.

This is secondary to the thought that anonymity can be measured in some
way.


-- 
Andrew
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