yeah, i found it:

"add_default_trusted_dir_authorities(authority_type_t type)"

so, if someone in my network, for example my ISP knows this 
"trusted_dir_authorities", he could route everey request to a lets say 
"virtual-tor-network"-server who handels all the traffic i do over tor, acts as 
everey node i think im connected to, acts as every entry and exit - every 
circuit...
i mean that would be possible right? of course must be some complex programming 
but still...

who are this trusted_dir_authorities, servers set up by who?

thanks

Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2011 21:01:17 +0200
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [tor-talk] whats the very first connection initialized by tor at 
startup?

fido dido wrote:
> i mean there must be a server who got at least a bit of information
> about some nodes to start from. like in bittorrent where the tracker
> knows all the peers.
 
These would be the directory authorities that can be found in the
function add_default_trusted_dir_authorities in src/or/config.c.
 
There is an exception, of course: if you're using bridges, Tor is
required to go through a bridge beforehand.
 
-- 
Simon Nicolussi, <[email protected]>
http://homepage.uibk.ac.at/~csag9583/

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