That did it, thanks much! Obviously I need to do a better job of R(ing)TFM. My apologies.
One more problem (at least at the moment), my three roommates are getting the Google spyware/virus page. This isn't making them happy for some strange reason. I would really lie to continue to have an exit node that supports port 80. Is there anyway around this? None of them are using Tor... -madjon On Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 5:47 PM, Arjan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Jonathan Addington wrote: > [...] > > > My remaining problem is that while Tor listens and responds to other > > Tor clients via this pseudo-interface (and hence different IP) it > > still fetches information as an exit node from the > > non-pseudo-interface, making it much more difficult to filter (I don't > > want to deprioritize *my* web-browsing as well!). > > > > Is there a way to bind Tor so that it *only* uses the pseudo-interface? > > > Maybe this works: > > OutboundBindAddress ip.of.pseudo.interface > -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://reachtj.blogspot.com

