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Debian-based systems the user running bitcoind can be added to the debian-tor group, |
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Debian-based systems the user running bitcoind can be added to the debian-tor group, |
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which has the appropriate permissions. An alternative authentication method is the use |
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which has the appropriate permissions. An alternative authentication method is the use |
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of the `-torpassword` flag and a `hash-password` which can be enabled and specified in |
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of the `-torpassword` flag and a `hash-password` which can be enabled and specified in |
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Tor configuration. |
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Tor configuration. |
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4. Privacy recommendations |
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- Do not add anything but bitcoin ports to the hidden service created in section 2. |
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If you run a web service too, create a new hidden service for that. |
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Otherwise it is trivial to link them, which may reduce privacy. Hidden |
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services created automatically (as in section 3) always have only one port |
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open. |
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