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TOR SUPPORT IN BITCOIN
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It is possible to run Bitcoin 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
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default to having a SOCKS proxy listening on port 9050, but others may not.
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In particular, the Tor Browser Bundle defaults to listening on a random port. See
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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 bitcoin behind a Tor proxy
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The first step is running Bitcoin behind a Tor proxy. This will already make all
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outgoing connections be anonimized, but more is possible.
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-socks=5 SOCKS5 supports connecting-to-hostname, which can be used instead
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of doing a (leaking) local DNS lookup. SOCKS5 is the default,
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but SOCKS4 does not support this. (SOCKS4a does, but isn't
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implemented).
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-proxy=ip:port Set the proxy server. If SOCKS5 is selected (default), this proxy
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server will be used to try to reach .onion addresses as well.
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-tor=ip:port Set the proxy server to use for tor hidden services. You do not
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need to set this if it's the same as -proxy. You can use -notor
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to explicitly disable access to hidden service.
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-listen When using -proxy, listening is disabled by default. If you want
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to run a hidden service (see next section), you'll need to enable
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it explicitly.
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-connect=X When behind a Tor proxy, you can specify .onion addresses instead
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-addnode=X of IP addresses or hostnames in these parameters. It requires
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-seednode=X SOCKS5. In Tor mode, such addresses can also be exchanged with
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other P2P nodes.
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In a typical situation, this suffices to run behind a Tor proxy:
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./bitcoin -proxy=127.0.0.1:9050
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2. Run a bitcoin hidden server
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If you configure your Tor system accordingly, it is possible to make your node also
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reachable from the Tor network. Add these lines to your /etc/tor/torrc (or equivalent
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config file):
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HiddenServiceDir /var/lib/tor/bitcoin-service/
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HiddenServicePort 8333 127.0.0.1:8333
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The directory can be different of course, but (both) port numbers should be equal to
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your bitcoind's P2P listen port (8333 by default).
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-externalip=X You can tell bitcoin 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/bitcoin-service/hostname. Onion addresses are given
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preference for your node to advertize itself with, for connections
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coming from unroutable addresses (such as 127.0.0.1, where the
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Tor proxy typically runs).
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-listen You'll need to enable listening for incoming connections, as this
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is off by default behind a proxy.
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-discover When -externalip is specified, no attempt is made to discover local
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IPv4 or IPv6 addresses. If you want to run a dual stack, reachable
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from both Tor and IPv4 (or IPv6), you'll need to either pass your
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other addresses using -externalip, or explicitly enable -discover.
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Note that both addresses of a dual-stack system may be easily
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linkable using traffic analysis.
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In a typical situation, where you're only reachable via Tor, this should suffice:
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./bitcoind -proxy=127.0.0.1:9050 -externalip=57qr3yd1nyntf5k.onion -listen
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(obviously, replace the Onion address with your own). If you don't care too much
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about hiding your node, and want to be reachable on IPv4 as well, additionally
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specify:
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./bitcoind ... -discover
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and open port 8333 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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./bitcoin -tor=127.0.0.1:9050 -externalip=57qr3yd1nyntf5k.onion -discover
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Icon: src/qt/res/icons/clock*.png, src/qt/res/icons/tx*.png,
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src/qt/res/src/clock_green.svg, src/qt/res/src/clock1.svg,
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src/qt/res/src/clock2.svg, src/qt/res/src/clock3.svg,
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src/qt/res/src/clock4.svg, src/qt/res/src/clock5.svg,
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src/qt/res/src/inout.svg, src/qt/res/src/questionmark.svg
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Designer: Wladimir van der Laan
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License: MIT
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Icon: src/qt/res/icons/address-book.png, src/qt/res/icons/export.png,
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src/qt/res/icons/history.png, src/qt/res/icons/key.png,
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src/qt/res/icons/lock_*.png, src/qt/res/icons/overview.png,
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src/qt/res/icons/receive.png, src/qt/res/icons/send.png,
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src/qt/res/icons/synced.png, src/qt/res/icons/filesave.png
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Icon Pack: NUVOLA ICON THEME for KDE 3.x
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Designer: David Vignoni (david@icon-king.com)
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ICON KING - www.icon-king.com
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License: LGPL
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Site: http://www.icon-king.com/projects/nuvola/
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Icon: src/qt/res/icons/connect*.png
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Icon Pack: Human-O2
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Designer: schollidesign
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License: GNU/GPL
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Site: http://findicons.com/icon/93743/blocks_gnome_netstatus_0
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Icon: src/qt/res/icons/transaction*.png
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Designer: md2k7
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Site: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=15276.0
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License: You are free to do with these icons as you wish, including selling,
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copying, modifying etc.
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License: MIT
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Icon: src/qt/res/icons/configure.png, src/qt/res/icons/quit.png,
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src/qt/res/icons/editcopy.png, src/qt/res/icons/editpaste.png,
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src/qt/res/icons/add.png, src/qt/res/icons/edit.png,
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src/qt/res/icons/remove.png (edited)
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Designer: http://www.everaldo.com
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Icon Pack: Crystal SVG
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License: LGPL
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Icon: scripts/img/reload.xcf (modified), src/qt/res/movies/update_spinner.mng
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Icon Pack: Kids
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Designer: Everaldo (Everaldo Coelho)
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License: GNU/GPL
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Site: http://findicons.com/icon/17102/reload?id=17102
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Icon: src/qt/res/icons/debugwindow.png
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Designer: Vignoni David
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Site: http://www.oxygen-icons.org/
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License: Oxygen icon theme is dual licensed. You may copy it under the Creative Common Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License or the GNU Library General Public License.
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Icon: src/qt/res/icons/bitcoin.icns, src/qt/res/src/bitcoin.svg,
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src/qt/res/src/bitcoin.ico, src/qt/res/src/bitcoin.png,
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src/qt/res/src/bitcoin_testnet.png, docs/bitcoin_logo_doxygen.png,
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src/qt/res/icons/toolbar.png, src/qt/res/icons/toolbar_testnet.png,
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src/qt/res/images/splash.png, src/qt/res/images/splash_testnet.png
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Designer: Jonas Schnelli (based on the original bitcoin logo from Bitboy)
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License: MIT
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Used in 0.8.0:
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* wallet.dat: personal wallet (BDB) with keys and transactions
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* peers.dat: peer IP address database (custom format); since 0.7.0
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* blocks/blk000??.dat: block data (custom, 128 MiB per file); since 0.8.0
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* blocks/rev000??.dat; block undo data (custom); since 0.8.0 (format changed since pre-0.8)
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* blocks/index/*; block index (LevelDB); since 0.8.0
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* chainstate/*; block chain state database (LevelDB); since 0.8.0
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* database/*: BDB database environment; only used for wallet since 0.8.0
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Only used in pre-0.8.0:
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* blktree/*; block chain index (LevelDB); since pre-0.8, replaced by blocks/index/* in 0.8.0
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* coins/*; unspent transaction output database (LevelDB); since pre-0.8, replaced by chainstate/* in 0.8.0
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Only used before 0.8.0:
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* blkindex.dat: block chain index database (BDB); replaced by {chainstate/*,blocks/index/*,blocks/rev000??.dat} in 0.8.0
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* blk000?.dat: block data (custom, 2 GiB per file); replaced by blocks/blk000??.dat in 0.8.0
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Only used before 0.7.0:
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* addr.dat: peer IP address database (BDB); replaced by peers.dat in 0.7.0
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