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There is a website I want to connect to via a specific IP. It uses CluodFlare and I am constantly having to deal with the captcha. Via a normal browser I can connect to the website by adding the site and the real IP to my /etc/hosts like:

188.188.188.34   domain.info

And this bypasses CloudFlare. However, I am unable to connect to the website via Tor.

Is there a way I can tell tor to connect to this domain on the real IP?

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There is a website I want to connect to via a specific IP. It uses CluodFlare and I am constantly having to deal with the captcha. Via a normal browser I can connect to the website by adding the site and the real IP to my /etc/hosts like:

188.188.188.34   domain.info

And this bypasses CloudFlare. However, I am unable to connect to the website via Tor.

Is there a way I can tell tor to connect to this domain on the real IP?

[P.S. If I have posted this to an inappropriate StackExchange site, please move it to the correct one, rather than trashing this question. This seems the most apt to me.]

There is a website I want to connect to via a specific IP. It uses CluodFlare and I am constantly having to deal with the captcha. Via a normal browser I can connect to the website by adding the site and the real IP to my /etc/hosts like:

188.188.188.34   domain.info

And this bypasses CloudFlare. However, I am unable to connect to the website via Tor.

Is there a way I can tell tor to connect to this domain on the real IP?

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Connect to website with Tor with a specific IP

There is a website I want to connect to via a specific IP. It uses CluodFlare and I am constantly having to deal with the captcha. Via a normal browser I can connect to the website by adding the site and the real IP to my /etc/hosts like:

188.188.188.34   domain.info

And this bypasses CloudFlare. However, I am unable to connect to the website via Tor.

Is there a way I can tell tor to connect to this domain on the real IP?

[P.S. If I have posted this to an inappropriate StackExchange site, please move it to the correct one, rather than trashing this question. This seems the most apt to me.]