<br><b><i>Anthony DiPierro <or@inbox.org></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"><DrMartinus@drmartinus.de><peter@palfrader.org>> > Or run an exit node which exits only to itself, then run a<br>> > filtering proxy service which is reachable through that exit node.<br>> ><br>> > If enough people did that, we could build a separately directory of<br>> > such services, and anyone using it would take load off the exit<br>> > nodes (and maybe get a faster browsing experience to boot?).<br>> Are there instructions somewhere on how to go about that?<br>Not that I know of. I basically came up with it myself.<br></peter@palfrader.org></DrMartinus@drmartinus.de></blockquote><br>Not sure this can be done. The problem lies that you'd have to preselect an outgoing .exit before this would be feasible. The only solution re: filtering or not filtering lies
in having a separate directory server for filtered exit points. (as far as I can tell).<br><br>D.<br><p> 
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