the readme now mentions onion proxies

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Roger Dingledine 2002-09-05 15:30:09 +00:00
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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