On Fri, 2008-08-08 at 04:34 -0500, Scott Bennett wrote: > On Thu, 7 Aug 2008 15:26:37 +0200 Steffen Schoenwiese > <or-talk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >On Thursday 07 August 2008 12:19:22 Scott Bennett wrote: > >> [...] > >> >The point is, this is written in way that hardly anyone, even native > >> > germans, would bother to read it, so I'm not 100% convinced someone would > >> > deliberately set this up for a broad audience to take notice of this > >> > content in that way. > > > >Hasn't there been a thread lately about tor mixing up pages or something like > >that? Maybe that's the case here too. Can you reproduce your findings? > > > I thought about that, but unfortunately no, because I don't have a tor > controller, so I have no way to choose the path. I suppose maybe I could > force all connections to go through that node by using "StrictExitNodes 1" > and "ExitNodes tortila", though, so maybe I'll give that a shot at some point. > However, it may not tell me anything by now because the culprit, having read > my complaint on OR-TALK, may have stopped doing it until the heat blows over. > If you have a method that's easier to use and not so ham-handed as putting > stuff into torrc, perhaps you could try it and report your results back here. > Thanks much! > You can always force a connection through a particular exit by going to host.node.exit, IIRC.
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