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Opened Mar 04, 2011 by Trac@tracbot

Two Questions I have about Tor usage

First off does tor ever keep IP logs or other data of what users do over tor? Ive heard rumors that the some servers keeps logs of what the servers do for 24 hours in RAM memory (which is volatile when the server is restarted). Is this true? what happens when law enforcement agencies demand to see the server logs-do the server admins hand it over?

Secondly I am using the tor browser bundle for linux. Is there any way I can configure the Namoroka browser to use a proxy over tor?-that is I want the connection to look like 'tor node 1- tor node 2- tor node 3- proxy in browser settings'

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Reference: legacy/trac#2657