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On 12/15/2010 08:46 AM, Runa A. Sandvik wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 1:10 PM, . <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:Peace@aleksandrsolzhenitsyn.net"><Peace@aleksandrsolzhenitsyn.net></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Is there a way to set Tor so that you only use a specific country for
what would appear as your IP address if you checked your IP address at,
say, myIPaddress.com?
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Yes, please see <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq#ChooseEntryExit">https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq#ChooseEntryExit</a> -
you will want to set the exit nodes.
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Here's what I read at the above link <br>
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<em>We recommend you do not use these</em> — they are intended for
testing and may disappear in future versions. You get the best
security that Tor can provide when you leave the route selection to
Tor; overriding the entry / exit nodes can mess up your anonymity in
ways we don't understand. <br>
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What don't they recommend? Is it the "ExcludeExitNodes" they're
talking about that they don't recommend you use or does it apply to
Entry and Exit also?<br>
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