When a client attempts to connect to a website, the domain is forwarded to an exit relay which resolves the domain, either by forwarding the request to a DNS server or using its own recursive resolver. At what point does the exit (or client) give up and signal that the domain could not be resolved? I would like to use that information to set a timeout for Unbound so that it will give up on attempting to resolve the address on its own and forward to a remote DNS resolver before the Tor process...| Recent Questions - Tor Stack Exchange
I was reading a couple articles on identity and information leaks from DNS. I was just curious to know how many TOR exit node operators run their own DNS servers as opposed to going through another| Tor Stack Exchange
So recently I have been unable to access some onion sites. At first I thought that just the site I was visiting was down but as I have done more research it seems like half of the sites I try to ac...| Tor Stack Exchange
I want to download tails-i386-1.2.1.iso for some test, so I checked the official website of Tails where only link to the newest version Tails 1.2.2, I even change the download link from 1.2.2 to 1...| Tor Stack Exchange