[tor-talk] Tor vs Network administrator

sy00963-gen at yahoo.fr sy00963-gen at yahoo.fr
Thu Jun 28 16:25:54 UTC 2012


Thanks for the answer... I am using a PC in my work.. The PC is a part of the local network and I am not the admin on my PC (can't install programs, can't write on USB flashs, can't enter msconfig, ..etc.).... If I good understood your answer, that's mean the admin of PC (the same of system admin of my PC, I think) can track all my activity on the PC.. that's right???



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 De : grarpamp <grarpamp at gmail.com>
À : tor-talk at lists.torproject.org 
Envoyé le : Jeudi 28 juin 2012 11h18
Objet : Re: [tor-talk] Tor vs Network administrator
 
> When using Tor in a local network, what the network administrator can see if he checks my activity on the network??

Generally speaking, a network admin can see that you are using Tor
(the packets moving), not what you're doing over it (the packet
contents).
If 'network admin' also means 'systems admin' of the system you are
using, then they can see everything.
If use of Tor is prohibited in that environment, find another place to run Tor.
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