It depend where all those applications are hooked. If it only change system settings it should not be a problem if you configured your applications well because no DNS request sould be sent by "torified" client application.
HardKor On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 3:35 PM, Pasan tus cosas, siempre. < pasantusco...@yahoo.com> wrote: > Hello, I have recently started using TOR and would like to understand and > clarify some doubts: > > > > My DNS doubts: > > 1) If I use Norton ConnectSafe for Home (the cloud-based DNS Web filtering > service); am I risking i) to loose my anonymity (i.e my IP, etc.) and/or > ii) to be totally susceptible for my internet/Jitsi trafficto be captured > and tracked by any attacker? > > 2) If I useOpenDNS Parental Control Solutions such as OPEN DNS Premium > DNS or OPEN DNS Home; am I risking i) to loose my anonymity (i.e my IP, > etc.) and/or ii) to be totally susceptible for my internet/Jitsi trafficto > be captured and tracked by any attacker (Norton, my local network > administrator, or any government)? > > 3) If I use alternatively theOPEN DNS DNSCryptfor Windows, (combined or > not with 1 or any of 2); am I risking i) to loose my anonymity (i.e > my IP, etc.) and/or ii) to be totally susceptible for my internet/Jitsi > trafficto be captured and tracked by any attacker (Norton, my local > network administrator, or any government)? > > 4) If I run TBBundle together with a Non-TOR say Chrome session, and a > Non-TOR 'Forex application' session (i.e Metatrader or Saxobank); am I > risking i) to loose my anonymity (i.e my IP, etc.) and/or ii) to be totally > susceptible for my internet/Jitsi trafficto be captured and tracked by any > attacker (Norton, my local network administrator, or any government)? > > > I would like to mention that yesterday I received a note by > h...@rt.torproject.org saying thatI CAN use TBB alongside a Non-Tor > session say in Chrome, if I keep them separate I would not loose anonymity. > I feel this is > totally wrong since my IP would be well established, and also my using of > TOR. Hence, an attacker can 'own' me easily. > > 5) I would like to configure to be a relay though I saw in the Network Map > that the people "relaying" were shown with their IP address and > platforms detailed. IsnĀ“t this dangerous, I mean, doesn't a person > giving relay (obviously a Tor user) loose its anonymity by publishing > his IP? > > > See below: > > SandDune (Online) > IP Address: 99.184.105.130 > Platform: Tor 0.2.2.35 (git-b04388f9e7546a9f) on Windows > XP Service Pack 3 [workstation] > Bandwidth: 55.90 KB/s > Uptime: 21 hours 4 mins 52 secs > Last Updated: 2012-05-22 17:49:50 > GMT > > > 6) Finally, would you recommend www.hushmail.com as a webmail service > that respect -quite as Tor.org- our user anonymity? > > > Well, my apologies for the long questionnaire....I thank you all very much > in advance for your "liberation" drive. > > > Peace. > _______________________________________________ > tor-talk mailing list > tor-talk@lists.torproject.org > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk > _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list tor-talk@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk