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tor

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Tor exit node or hidden service
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  1. + Topology +
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  3. + Configuration +
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Topology

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Nodes with tor service will run a Tor exit or hidden service, depending on what other service it is paired with:

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  • tor + openvpn: when combined with openvpn nodes, tor will create a Tor exit node to provide extra cover traffic for the VPN. This can be especially useful if there are VPN gateways without much traffic.
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  • tor + webapp: when combined with a webapp node, the tor service will make the webapp and the API available via .onion hidden service.
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  • tor stand alone: a regular Tor exit node.
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If activated, you can list the hidden service .onion addresses this way:

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leap ls –print tor.hidden_service.address tor

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Then just add ‘.onion’ to the end of the printed addresses.

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Configuration

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  • tor.bandwidth_rate: the max bandwidth allocated to Tor, in KB per second, when used as an exit node.
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For example:

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{
+  "tor": {
+    "bandwidth_rate": 6550
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