Circuiti Onion visualizza informazioni sullo stato dei circuiti e delle connessioni di Tor.

Per aprire Circuiti Tor, clicca sull'icona dello stato di Tor (Menù di stato di Tor oppure Menù di stato di Tor) nell'angolo in alto a destra e scegli Apri circuiti Tor.

Understanding Tor circuits

If Tails is already connected to the Tor network, a list of Tor circuits appears in the left pane of Onion Circuits.

Quando ti connetti a un server di destinazione, ad esempio visitando un sito web, la connessione appare nella lista sotto il circuito da essa utilizzato.

Click on a circuit to display the technical details about each relay in the right pane.

Each Tor circuit is made of 3 Tor relays. In the example above, the connection to tails.net goes through the 3 relays drk, kicka, and Quetzalcoatl.

  1. The first relay, here drk, is called the entry guard.

    If you configured a Tor bridge, your bridge is your entry guard.

  2. The second relay, here kicka, is called the middle relay.

  3. The third relay, here Quetzalcoatl, is called the exit node.

Schematics of a connection to Tor with the client, the 3 relays, and the destination server.

Closing and replacing a Tor circuit

You can close a given Tor circuit to help replace a particularly slow Tor circuit or troubleshoot issues on the Tor network. To do so:

  1. Right-click (on Mac, click with two fingers) on the circuit that you want to close.

  2. Choose Close this circuit in the shortcut menu.

    When you close a circuit that is being used by an application, your application gets disconnected from this destination service.

    For example, when you close a circuit while Tor Browser is downloading a file, the download fails.

  3. If you connect to the same destination server again, Tor uses a different circuit to replace the circuit that you closed.

    For example, if you download the same file again, Tor uses a new circuit.