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Tor StrictExitNodes is not working - Stack Overflow So, following advice from all over the Internet, including Tor documentation, I'm trying to force US-only exit nodes by editing the torrc file like so: StrictNodes 1 ExitNodes {US} But, I’m still getting exit nodes from Western Europe, Australia, and the US. I’m using the Vidalia bundle, though I’m starting Tor and Polipo from the command .onion - Wikipedia .onion is a special-use top level domain name designating an anonymous onion service, which was formerly known as a "hidden service", reachable via the Tor network. Such addresses are not actual DNS names, and the .onion TLD is not in the Internet DNS root, but with the appropriate proxy software installed, Internet programs such as web browsers can access sites with .onion addresses by
A middleman passes Tor traffic back and forth, and that's it. They add another layer of security. Middleman are important to the network. Running a middleman node is completely risk-free. Exit node. An Exit Node allows traffic to leave the tor network at your server, so that it appears to the outside world that the traffic has come from your
Find out if an IP address is or it has been a Tor Network Exit. The two lookups performed by ip/tor-exit are performed by ip/dnsbl as well. Examples: 74.72.163.112, 221.190.73.216,
Try putting nonsense into your config file and then running the command ``tor --verify-config''; if it doesn't complain then that means you're using the wrong config file – user194 May 13 '15 at 10:07. @user194 I have tried it in the latest version of tor(4.5) and it worked. It doesn't work in version 3.5.