Choose exitnodes in country x
Wesley Kenzie
wkenzie at shaw.ca
Wed Jul 4 20:42:07 UTC 2007
pickaproxy.com and geospoofing.com will be offering this functionality as a
server-side service - you will be able to choose an exit node in
country/state/city/ISP/Org so that the server can then setup a long-lived
Tor circuit for you - you will then be advised on how to configure your
workstation proxy settings, with regard to port number and domain/host name.
This does not require you to install Tor on your machine, or to upgrade it
when new versions come around. Nor will Vidalia or Privoxy be required on
the workstation.
We will offer options to use stunnel or OpenVPN connections to our server
(your proxy). And we're looking at using polipo (on the server) to speed
things up.
We have multiple sources of geolocation data so they will be more accurate
than the open source GeoIP library - we pay for them where the license
requires us to.
. . .
Wesley Kenzie
WebMaster, showmyip.com, etc.
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-or-dev at freehaven.net [mailto:owner-or-dev at freehaven.net] On
Behalf Of Robert Hogan
Sent: July 3, 2007 12:58 PM
To: or-dev at freehaven.net
Subject: Re: Choose exitnodes in country x
On Tuesday 03 July 2007 15:35:21 you wrote:
> Hello,
>
> it would be nice to have the ability to choose only exitnodes in
> country X. Additional to "ExitNodes nickname, ..." something like this
> "ExitCountry country, ..." would be nice.
> country should be the official TLD code I think
> http://www.iana.org/root-whois/index.html
>
> There is more and more censorship at websites that only allows
> visitors from specific countries or show different content.
>
As Jonathan Yu pointed out there is no particularly reliable method for
choosing by country, geoip is the closest match out there.
TorK uses geoip to offer a 'Citizen Of' feature, where you choose the
country
you want to 'browse the internet from', i.e. use exitnodes from only that
country.
--
Browse Anonymously Anywhere - http://anonymityanywhere.com
TorK - KDE Anonymity Manager - http://tork.sf.net
KlamAV - KDE Anti-Virus - http://www.klamav.net
More information about the tor-dev
mailing list