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authorRoger Dingledine <arma@torproject.org>2002-09-05 15:30:09 +0000
committerRoger Dingledine <arma@torproject.org>2002-09-05 15:30:09 +0000
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the readme now mentions onion proxies
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@@ -26,11 +26,16 @@ If this doesn't work for you:
Once you've got it compiled:
It's a bit hard to figure out what to do with the binaries. If you
- want to set up your own test network, go into src/config/ and look
- at the routers.or file. Also in that directory are public and private
- keys for various nodes (*-public, *-private) and configuration files
- for the nodes (*-orrc). You can generate your own keypairs with the
- orkeygen program, or use the provided ones for testing.
+ want to just run a local onion proxy, go into src/config and look at
+ the oprc file. You can run an onion proxy by "../or/or -f oprc". In
+ another window, run something like "../httpap/httpap -f httpaprc -p
+ 9051". See below for how to use it.
+
+ If you want to set up your own test network, go into src/config/ and
+ look at the routers.or file. Also in that directory are public and
+ private keys for various nodes (*-public, *-private) and configuration
+ files for the nodes (*-orrc). You can generate your own keypairs with
+ the orkeygen program, or use the provided ones for testing.
Once you've got your config files ready, you're ready to start up your
network. I recommend using a screen session (man screen), or some
@@ -39,6 +44,8 @@ Once you've got it compiled:
"../or/or -f moria2-orrc". In yet another window, I run something like
"../httpap/httpap -f httpaprc -p 9051".
+How to use it:
+
From here, you can point your browser/etc at localhost:9051 and treat
it as a web proxy. As a first test, you might telnet to it and enter
"GET http://seul.org/ HTTP/1.0" (without the quotes), followed by a pair