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A technique for anonymous communication over a computer network. Encapsulating messages in layers of encryption, and sending the data through a series of network nodes called onion routers. Each of which "peels" away a single layer, uncovering the data's next destination.
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Tor: is a relay cell's header also onion-encrypted?
I am puzzled by the question if not only the data, but also the header of a relay cell in Tor is onion-encrypted.
I understand that when an OR receives an outbound relay cell and peels off one layer o …