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A Tor circuit is a private network pathway built incrementally as a series of encrypted connections through relays on the network.
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How does Tor client build circuits when using a bridge?
When using a bridge, if my own Tor client builds the circuit, how does it know relays IP addresses (middle and exit IP addresses and their public keys) ?
Does it take them from the bridge? …
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How does TOR extend circuit to a third node?
On page 7 of the article,left column, it says:
To extend the circuit to a third node or beyond, Alice proceeds as
above, always telling the last node in the circuit to extend one hop
further. … As we know extend command was used to extend circuit from OR1 to OR2 and seems it can't be used twice. …