@breadsmasher I have no idea how Tor works. In this case I would say most peers would have no problem disclosing a public IP, but it could have benefits in making resources in a private network accessible and as long as the endpoint can be reached those resources would be hosting provider agnostic.
fenwickrysen@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Here’s how TOR works. It’s amazing.
youtu.be/QRYzre4bf7I?si=gY1e4tORIoxwuRTx
And here’s how Onion hidden services work…
youtu.be/lVcbq_a5N9I?si=PuJwHP0rEPKFkCBb
TOR lets journalists do their job safely from dangerous places, lets whistle-blowers report things we should know, and lets people in oppressive regimes see the rest of the Internet that their government blocks. It’s an amazing tool.
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