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TOR and anonymity in the local network
Hello, somewhere here a similar question was somehow considered sideways, but the answers were extremely doubtful there.
There is a locale where evil admins monitor ALL traffic, http, ssh. ftp etc.
If you use the tor browser, will the admins know which resources were viewed by the user, because the get request in http already contains the address inside itself.
Wikipedia assures that they say everything is anonymous. Is it so?
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Traffic between the Tor network (i.e. to the Exit node) is encrypted, so yes. The administrator will only be able to see TLS connections to random domains. Be careful: exit nodes often log traffic and sometimes intercept, so try to refrain from going to http sites, and for https, do not ignore certificate verification.
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