> At least it should be shown in an Add-on somewhere in Torbrowser.
This is exactly what new Tor Button does. Perhaps you need to update
your Tor Browser?
On Tue, 2016-03-08 at 20:49 +0100, Ben Stover wrote:
> Assume I specified in the torrc file:
>
> ExitNodes {de},{ca},{fr}
> StrictNodes 1
>
> So the real exit node can be in one of the 3 countries.
> How do I find out now in which country the current exit node is
> located?
>
> How can I get the current node chain?
>
> For both answers I would prefer to call a certain special webpage
> which shows the information.
>
> At least it should be shown in an Addon somewhere in Torbrowser.
>
> I don't want to fiddle around in some local log files.
>
> Ben
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