- How do I change the exit node in Tor browser?
- What is exit nodes in Tor?
- Can you run more than one exit node on a single IP?
- What are entry and exit nodes?
How do I change the exit node in Tor browser?
Open the folder where you have installed Tor, browse through browser > Tor browser > Tor > data. There you will find a file named "torrc." Open the file with Notepad. At the end of the document, on a new line, write this: ExitNodes US. For example, if you want your exit node to be in China, type CN.
What is exit nodes in Tor?
A Tor exit node is the final node that routes Tor traffic to a destination. Because some Tor traffic can be malicious, you can use the Tor Exit Node Blocking service to block inbound Tor exit node traffic to the Firebox (Fireware v12. 8.1 and higher and Fireware v12. 5.10 and higher).
Can you run more than one exit node on a single IP?
Each node must be linked to a different IP address, so unless you have multiple routers, each with their own IP and node linked to it, it's not possible.
What are entry and exit nodes?
The entry node knows who you are, but not where you are going; the middle node doesn't know who you are or where you are going; and the exit node knows where you are going, but not who you are. Because the exit node is what makes the final connection, the destination server will never know your IP address.