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Re: How to remove some useless nodes
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- Subject: Re: How to remove some useless nodes
- From: "F. Fox" <kitsune.or@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 10:34:52 -0800
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孙超 wrote:
> We in China use tor mainly for avoiding Great Fire Wall, which is a very
> strong internet censorship software operated by the government. So, if
> linkage with nodes within China is completely useless for us to break
> the censorship. Usually, we can cut off such connection in tor's graphic
> window vidalia manually, but it very bothering, we must keep an eye on
> whether there is linkage within China. I wonder if there is some way to
> remove nodes located in China.
Although I'm not in a country like China, nor do I know a solution, do
know that I support any effort which makes Tor a better tool for
circumventing the Great Firewall.
The ability to exclude nodes by [approximate] geography would be a nice
feature; taking a look at TorStatus, I notice that the nodes (including
my own) are already identified with their country of origin.
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F. Fox: A+, Network+, Security+
Owner of Tor node "kitsune"
http://fenrisfox.livejournal.com
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