11-30-2023, 10:28 AM
Before starting this tutorial, here’s what you need to know:
Geofencing on Tor (or banning specific fingerprints ect…) is for very specific usages. For example, i’m in Japan and I obvously want, to avoid Japan Internet blocking rules, then I block all Japan relays.
Step 1: Edit torrc file
Code:
sudo nano /etc/tor/torrc
Step 2: Add theses lines
Code:
StrictNodes 1
Code:
ExcludeNodes {CC},{Fingerprint},{Nickname}
You can also only block exit-nodes, if you don’t want to apply theses rules on guard and relay nodes with:
Code:
ExcludeExitNodes {CC},{Fingerprint},{Nickname}
Step 3: Save & restart Tor
Code:
sudo service tor restart
After theses settings were applied, all relays from your wishes will be blocked at the guard, relay and exit node level.
Geofencing on Tor (or banning specific fingerprints ect…) is for very specific usages. For example, i’m in Japan and I obvously want, to avoid Japan Internet blocking rules, then I block all Japan relays.
Step 1: Edit torrc file
Code:
sudo nano /etc/tor/torrc
Step 2: Add theses lines
Code:
StrictNodes 1
Code:
ExcludeNodes {CC},{Fingerprint},{Nickname}
You can also only block exit-nodes, if you don’t want to apply theses rules on guard and relay nodes with:
Code:
ExcludeExitNodes {CC},{Fingerprint},{Nickname}
Step 3: Save & restart Tor
Code:
sudo service tor restart
After theses settings were applied, all relays from your wishes will be blocked at the guard, relay and exit node level.