Adding initial support for broadcasting transactions over Tor
- Support for ".onion" in --add-exclusive-node and --add-peer
- Add --anonymizing-proxy for outbound Tor connections
- Add --anonymous-inbounds for inbound Tor connections
- Support for sharing ".onion" addresses over Tor connections
- Support for broadcasting transactions received over RPC exclusively
over Tor (else broadcast over public IP when Tor not enabled).
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## Using Tor
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> There is a new, still experimental, [integration with Tor](ANONYMITY_NETWORKS.md). The
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> feature allows connecting over IPv4 and Tor simulatenously - IPv4 is used for
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> relaying blocks and relaying transactions received by peers whereas Tor is
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> used solely for relaying transactions received over local RPC. This provides
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> privacy and better protection against surrounding node (sybil) attacks.
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While Monero isn't made to integrate with Tor, it can be used wrapped with torsocks, by
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setting the following configuration parameters and environment variables:
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