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said to edit Data\Tor\torrc-defaults instead of Data\Tor\torrc
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mirimir
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It seems you already had managed to open the fileOpen Data\Tor\torrc-defaults in Notepad. Now move the cursor at the end of the file and insert a new line (Press Enter). Write ExitNodes {au}, press Enter again and probably write also StrictNodes 1 (you choose only nodes from AU and when there are none the Tor connection fails). Next step is to restart Tor and the settings become effective.

It seems you already had managed to open the file in Notepad. Now move the cursor at the end of the file and insert a new line (Press Enter). Write ExitNodes {au}, press Enter again and probably write also StrictNodes 1 (you choose only nodes from AU and when there are none the Tor connection fails). Next step is to restart Tor and the settings become effective.

Open Data\Tor\torrc-defaults in Notepad. Now move the cursor at the end of the file and insert a new line (Press Enter). Write ExitNodes {au}, press Enter again and probably write also StrictNodes 1 (you choose only nodes from AU and when there are none the Tor connection fails). Next step is to restart Tor and the settings become effective.

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Jens Kubieziel
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It seems you already had managed to open the file in Notepad. Now move the cursor at the end of the file and insert a new line (Press Enter). Write ExitNodes {au}, press Enter again and probably write also StrictNodes 1 (you choose only nodes from AU and when there are none the Tor connection fails). Next step is to restart Tor and the settings become effective.