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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Installation requirements are node.js and tor. Make sure "tor" is in your PATH.
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To install run: `npm install`
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To start run: `bin/tor-router`
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Alternatively if you have docker installed both a Dockerfile has been included. The build will retrieve the latest version of Tor from the offical Tor Project repository.
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Alternatively docker can be used. The build will retrieve the latest version of Tor from the offical Tor Project repository.
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To build run: `docker build -t znetstar/tor-router .`
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To start run: `docker run --rm -it -p 9050:9050 znetstar/tor-router tor-router --help`
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@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ For example: `tor-router -j 3 -s 9050` would start the proxy with 3 tor instance
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A socket.io server included will listen on port 9077 by default. Using the socket.io server the client can add/remove Tor instances and get a new identity (which includes a new ip address) while Tor Router is running.
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Example (in node):
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var client = require('socket.io-client').connect('ws://localhost:9077');
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client.emit('createInstances', 3, (error) => {
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