Note that Google, for example, uses DNS in such a manner to ensure that the actual host you are using is a function of your location in the network. One problem I can imagine is that perhaps you would like a way to tag packets to indicate that some of them want to use the constrained set of egress points while others do not, and that it would be nice if you could do this without restarting the server or changing the state of the tor node. What do people think of the idea that egress point constraints could be metadata associated with the packets as they traverse the Tor network? Also, what do people think of the idea that special DNS names could be used to impose such constraints, like using "www.google.com.[exitnodeconstraint].constraint" for the hostname of hosts that you want to reach via a certain constrained set of ExitNodes? Geoff On Wed, Sep 01, 2004 at 11:10:56AM -0700, Hee So wrote: > Hello, > > Is there a way to limit the possible set of last hops? > Like if I wanted to make sure the last hop was located > in the US. > > I was using the Google toolbar, and I would get different languages > showing up which I suspect is from the country of the last hop. > > /hee
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