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author | Riccardo Spagni <ric@spagni.net> | 2016-05-17 19:08:19 +0200 |
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committer | Riccardo Spagni <ric@spagni.net> | 2016-05-17 19:08:19 +0200 |
commit | 36dfbf9e000f920f005ce090f101aca9428029f8 (patch) | |
tree | fbab2d080af56a540cc65982c434d7ffec72c6bf | |
parent | Merge pull request #831 (diff) | |
parent | Update README with TAILS instructions (diff) | |
download | monero-36dfbf9e000f920f005ce090f101aca9428029f8.tar.xz |
Merge pull request #837
bc99b5d Update README with TAILS instructions (dEBRUYNE-1)
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@@ -195,7 +195,15 @@ See README.i18n While Monero isn't made to integrate with Tor, it can be used wrapped with torsocks, if you add --p2p-bind-ip 127.0.0.1 to the bitmonerod command line. You also want to set DNS requests to go over TCP, so they'll be routed through Tor, by setting DNS_PUBLIC=tcp. You may also disable IGD (UPnP port forwarding negotiation), which is pointless with Tor. To allow local connections from the wallet, add TORSOCKS_ALLOW_INBOUND=1. Example: -DNS_PUBLIC=tcp TORSOCKS_ALLOW_INBOUND=1 torsocks bitmonerod --p2p-bind-ip 127.0.0.1 --no-igd +`DNS_PUBLIC=tcp TORSOCKS_ALLOW_INBOUND=1 torsocks bitmonerod --p2p-bind-ip 127.0.0.1 --no-igd` + +TAILS ships with a very restrictive set of firewall rules. Therefore, you need to add a rule to allow this connection too, in addition to telling torsocks to allow inbound connections. Full example: + +`sudo iptables -I OUTPUT 2 -p tcp -d 127.0.0.1 -m tcp --dport 18081 -j ACCEPT` + +`DNS_PUBLIC=tcp TORSOCKS_ALLOW_INBOUND=1 torsocks ./bitmonerod --p2p-bind-ip 127.0.0.1 --no-igd --rpc-bind-ip 127.0.0.1 --data-dir /home/amnesia/Persistent/your/directory/to/the/blockchain` + +`./simplewallet` ## Using readline |