From 0ea53fc312412a8b4f84ec5a05b2d707ec930841 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Roger Dingledine Date: Thu, 5 Sep 2002 15:30:09 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] the readme now mentions onion proxies svn:r98 --- README | 17 ++++++++++++----- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/README b/README index 842dba4d18..b8f56f4d81 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -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