On the face of it, forcing tor to be 'geo-diverse' (dread word) is fairly straightforward.
The option is called NodeFamily. Ask the author of your favourite tor controller to implement something like 'Enforce Geoographical Diversity' and instruct tor to treat all servers in the same country as a nodefamily. Of course, you could also do it yourself using: https://torstat.xenobite.eu/index.php?SortBy=G The chances are Tor itself will never do this for you - it has kludge written all over it. Also while it might mitigate looping through the same ISP at entry and exit, it will probably make you statistically *more* likely to hit a global adversary, such as, erm, world gentil(l?)ery. Thoughts anyone? Worth doing? -- KlamAV - An Anti-Virus Manager for KDE - http://www.klamav.net TorK - A Tor Controller For KDE - http://tork.sf.net

