Re: [tor-talk] Please Remove Tor bridge and... from Censorship countries.

2016-11-07 Thread Jim
Seth David Schoen wrote: One thing that might be useful would be a way for Tor users to actively pick what jurisdictions (or fiber optic cables or Internet exchange points) they do or don't want their data to pass through, and have the Tor client respect those preferences. This is helpful both

Re: [tor-talk] Please Remove Tor bridge and... from Censorship countries.

2016-11-07 Thread Seth David Schoen
Jason Long writes: > To be honest, I guess that I must stop using Tor It is not secure.I can > remember that in torproject.org the Tor speaking about some peole that use > Tor. For example, reporters, Military soldiers and...But I guess all of them > are ads. Consider a soldier in a country

Re: [tor-talk] Please Remove Tor bridge and... from Censorship countries.

2016-11-07 Thread Jason Long
To be honest, I guess that I must stop using Tor It is not secure.I can remember that in torproject.org the Tor speaking about some peole that use Tor. For example, reporters, Military soldiers and...But I guess all of them are ads. Consider a soldier in a country that want send a secret let

Re: [tor-talk] Unable to enforce exit node country (ubuntu)?

2016-11-07 Thread Jonathan Marquardt
Tor Browser does not use the Tor process installed on our system. In fact, if you only want to use Tor Browser you don’t even need any Tor package. In your Tor Browser directory, navigate to Tor Browser -> Data -> Tor. In there you’ll find Tor Browser’s torrc file. On Mon, Nov 07, 2016 at 01:25:5

Re: [tor-talk] Unable to enforce exit node country (ubuntu)?

2016-11-07 Thread Thomas
To my knowledge Tor Browser has its own torrc file. See here: http://www.wikihow.com/Set-a-Specific-Country-in-a-Tor-Browser Thomas On 07.11.2016 13:25, Izak van Langevelde wrote: I tried to enforce Tor to use an exit node in The Netherlands, by adding the following lines to /etc/tor/torrc:

[tor-talk] Unable to enforce exit node country (ubuntu)?

2016-11-07 Thread Izak van Langevelde
I tried to enforce Tor to use an exit node in The Netherlands, by adding the following lines to /etc/tor/torrc: ExitNodes {NL} StrictNodes 1 After editing, I did sudo service tor restart However, when using the Tor browser, I end up with an exit node in a random country. Any help is appreciat