I understand that the exit node server does the DNS resolution. I just wanted to clarify a couple of things when using dnsleaktest.com
I am using 31.172.8.10 which is chaoscomputerclub18. I assume there are 8 DNS servers (see below) 'just in case' several collapse simultaneously. Correct? And, I suppose, it doesn't matter if requests are logged e.g. by Level 3 Communications or Google because no-one knows who the Tor client (me) is. --------------- We detected the 8 DNS servers listed below. IP: 31.172.8.10 Hostname: dns-dus-001.rrbone.net ISP: rrbone UG (haftungsbeschraenkt) Country: Germany IP: 77.247.176.114 Hostname: ns1.dbn.nforce.nl ISP: NForce Entertainment B.V. Country: Netherlands IP: 74.125.78.91 Hostname: ey-in-f91.1e100.net ISP: Google Country: Netherlands IP: 194.109.76.99 Hostname: resolver1-e2.xs4all.net ISP: XS4ALL Internet BV Country: Netherlands IP: 194.109.218.60 Hostname: xyzzy.xs4all.nl ISP: XS4ALL Internet BV Country: Netherlands IP: 194.109.76.101 Hostname: resolver3-d2.xs4all.net ISP: XS4ALL Internet BV Country: Netherlands IP: 4.68.25.4 Hostname: 4.68.25.4 ISP: Level 3 Communications Country: United States IP: 74.125.18.144 Hostname: ee-in-f144.1e100.net ISP: Google Country: Germany _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list tor-talk@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk