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*** Warning: Do not assume Tor support does the correct thing in Zcash; better Tor support is a future feature goal. ***
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*** Warning: Do not assume Tor support does the correct thing in Komodo; better Tor support is a future feature goal. ***
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TOR SUPPORT IN ZCASH
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====================
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It is possible to run Zcash as a Tor hidden service, and connect to such services.
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It is possible to run Komodo as a Tor hidden service, and connect to such services.
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The following directions assume you have a Tor proxy running on port 9050. Many distributions default to having a SOCKS proxy listening on port 9050, but others may not. In particular, the Tor Browser Bundle defaults to listening on port 9150. See [Tor Project FAQ:TBBSocksPort](https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en#TBBSocksPort) for how to properly
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configure Tor.
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1. Run Zcash behind a Tor proxy
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1. Run Komodo behind a Tor proxy
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-------------------------------
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The first step is running Zcash behind a Tor proxy. This will already make all
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The first step is running Komodo behind a Tor proxy. This will already make all
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outgoing connections be anonymized, but more is possible.
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-proxy=ip:port Set the proxy server. If SOCKS5 is selected (default), this proxy
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./komodod -proxy=127.0.0.1:9050
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2. Run a Zcash hidden server
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2. Run a Komodo hidden server
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----------------------------
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If you configure your Tor system accordingly, it is possible to make your node also
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@@ -44,13 +44,13 @@ reachable from the Tor network. Add these lines to your /etc/tor/torrc (or equiv
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config file):
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HiddenServiceDir /var/lib/tor/zcash-service/
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HiddenServicePort 8233 127.0.0.1:8233
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HiddenServicePort 18233 127.0.0.1:18233
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HiddenServicePort 7771 127.0.0.1:7771
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HiddenServicePort 17771 127.0.0.1:17771
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The directory can be different of course, but (both) port numbers should be equal to
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your komodod's P2P listen port (8233 by default).
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your komodod's P2P listen port (7771 by default).
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-externalip=X You can tell Zcash about its publicly reachable address using
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-externalip=X You can tell Komodo about its publicly reachable address using
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this option, and this can be a .onion address. Given the above
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configuration, you can find your onion address in
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/var/lib/tor/zcash-service/hostname. Onion addresses are given
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./komodod ... -discover
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and open port 8233 on your firewall (or use -upnp).
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and open port 7771 on your firewall (or use -upnp).
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If you only want to use Tor to reach onion addresses, but not use it as a proxy
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for normal IPv4/IPv6 communication, use:
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@@ -96,15 +96,15 @@ for normal IPv4/IPv6 communication, use:
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Starting with Tor version 0.2.7.1 it is possible, through Tor's control socket
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API, to create and destroy 'ephemeral' hidden services programmatically.
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Zcash has been updated to make use of this.
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Komodo has been updated to make use of this.
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This means that if Tor is running (and proper authentication has been configured),
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Zcash automatically creates a hidden service to listen on. Zcash will also use Tor
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Komodo automatically creates a hidden service to listen on. Komodo will also use Tor
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automatically to connect to other .onion nodes if the control socket can be
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successfully opened. This will positively affect the number of available .onion
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nodes and their usage.
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This new feature is enabled by default if Zcash is listening (`-listen`), and
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This new feature is enabled by default if Komodo is listening (`-listen`), and
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requires a Tor connection to work. It can be explicitly disabled with `-listenonion=0`
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and, if not disabled, configured using the `-torcontrol` and `-torpassword` settings.
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To show verbose debugging information, pass `-debug=tor`.
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@@ -121,22 +121,22 @@ of the `-torpassword` flag and a `hash-password` which can be enabled and specif
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Tor configuration.
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4. Connect to a Zcash hidden server
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4. Connect to a Komodo hidden server
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-----------------------------------
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To test your set-up, you might want to try connecting via Tor on a different computer to just a
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a single Zcash hidden server. Launch komodod as follows:
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a single Komodo hidden server. Launch komodod as follows:
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./komodod -onion=127.0.0.1:9050 -connect=zctestseie6wxgio.onion
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Now use zcash-cli to verify there is only a single peer connection.
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Now use komodo-cli to verify there is only a single peer connection.
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zcash-cli getpeerinfo
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komodo-cli getpeerinfo
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[
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{
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"id" : 1,
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"addr" : "zctestseie6wxgio.onion:18233",
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"addr" : "zctestseie6wxgio.onion:17770",
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...
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"version" : 170002,
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"subver" : "/MagicBean:1.0.0/",
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