To set the specific TOR Exit Node – edit the “torrc” file: ExitNodes 128.0.0.1 You can change the country in the search field if you need. The results will filter by “Advertised Bandwidth”, but you can click on any column header to filter it by other variables. To check for all the available Exit Nodes in a specific country, you can use the link similar to the one from above on “”, using this country’s ISO code. Save one of them for future uses, so you will not search them again.Ĭonnect to Specific TOR Exit Node from Specific Country Try using several services to see that they are showing the same. On the node details page you will see: Advertised Bandwidth, Host Name, Country, Uptime, AS Name / Number, Exit Policies, Platform, History, etc.Ī simpler method would be using any Online Service that shows you your IP address and Geolocation – Google “What Is My IP”.
This should show you the IP of the Exit Node that is currently used and that it is indeed working.Ĭlick on “Relay Search” this should navigate you to a link like that: To check if TOR is indeed using the exit node that you selected navigate in TOR to TOR Project Browser Check. HackerTarget TOR Exit Node Visualization – shows you visualized map of the TOR Exit nodes worldwide. Full list on Wikipedia ISO Standard Country Codes. “0” means TOR will try to connect to the Exit Node, but if it is not available, it will connect to the Exit Node in default settings. In this case, you can set “StrictNodes 0”.
If no nodes are available for that country – TOR will not connect. \Tor Browser\Browser\TorBrowser\Data\Tor\torrcĪdd the next line in the “torrc” file: ExitNodes StrictNodes 1 Using Specific Exit Node can slow down your speed and compromise your privacy, since all your traffic is going always through restricted list of nodes.įull path to the file that needs to be changed. If you use TOR and you want your browser Geolocation changed you can set TOR Exit Node to specific Country or Server instead of using the default settings.