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Opened Jul 01, 2010 by Trac@tracbot

Dev. Tor Mesh control.

Hello nuts!

I have developer question. Using C# and TcpClient I can communicate with preconfigured tor control on port 9051. I can send "signal NEWNYM\n" to refresh mesh, but how I can build my own mesh? For example I want to build 3 chains mesh with last chain in Russia or Ukraine (if exist)?

p.s. Yes, Shure… I can use something command like "extendCircuit 0 blutmagie,blutmagie3,p1v0\n" but this build new mesh and add it to existing 4 meshes, and my request will go one of this 5 meshes, with no warranty to go ONLY from me new-build-mesh…

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Reference: legacy/trac#1629