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clean up tor config and documentation
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2. [Start a local Monero node](#start-a-local-monero-node).
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2. [Start a local Monero node](#start-a-local-monero-node).
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3. Modify `./scripts/deployment/haveno-seednode.service` and `./scripts/deployment/haveno-seednode2.service` as needed.
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3. Modify `./scripts/deployment/haveno-seednode.service` and `./scripts/deployment/haveno-seednode2.service` as needed.
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4. Copy `./scripts/deployment/haveno-seednode.service` to `/etc/systemd/system` (if you are the very first seed in a new network also copy `./scripts/deployment/haveno-seednode2.service` to `/etc/systemd/system`).
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4. Copy `./scripts/deployment/haveno-seednode.service` to `/etc/systemd/system` (if you are the very first seed in a new network also copy `./scripts/deployment/haveno-seednode2.service` to `/etc/systemd/system`).
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5. Run `sudo systemctl start haveno-seednode.service` to start the seednode and also run `sudo systemctl start haveno-seednode2.service` if you are the very first seed in a new network and coppied haveno-seednode2.service to your systemd folder.
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5. Run `sudo systemctl start haveno-seednode.service` to start the seednode and also run `sudo systemctl start haveno-seednode2.service` if you are the very first seed in a new network and copied haveno-seednode2.service to your systemd folder.
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6. Run `journalctl -u haveno-seednode.service -b -f` which will print the log and show the `.onion` address of the seed node. Press `Ctrl+C` to stop printing the log and record the `.onion` address given.
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6. Run `journalctl -u haveno-seednode.service -b -f` which will print the log and show the `.onion` address of the seed node. Press `Ctrl+C` to stop printing the log and record the `.onion` address given.
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7. Add the `.onion` address to `core/src/main/resources/xmr_<network>.seednodes` along with the port specified in the haveno-seednode.service file(s) `(ex: example.onion:1002)`. Be careful to record full addresses correctly.
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7. Add the `.onion` address to `core/src/main/resources/xmr_<network>.seednodes` along with the port specified in the haveno-seednode.service file(s) `(ex: example.onion:1002)`. Be careful to record full addresses correctly.
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8. Update all seed nodes, arbitrators, and user applications for the change to take effect.
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8. Update all seed nodes, arbitrators, and user applications for the change to take effect.
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7. Update repositories `sudo apt update`.
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7. Update repositories `sudo apt update`.
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8. Install tor and tor debian keyring `sudo apt install tor deb.torproject.org-keyring`.
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8. Install tor and tor debian keyring `sudo apt install tor deb.torproject.org-keyring`.
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9. Replace torrc `sudo mv /etc/tor/torrc /etc/tor/torrc.default` then `sudo cp seednode/torrc /etc/tor/torrc`.
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9. Replace torrc `sudo mv /etc/tor/torrc /etc/tor/torrc.default` then `sudo cp seednode/torrc /etc/tor/torrc`.
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10. stop tor `sudo systemctl stop tor`.
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10. Stop tor `sudo systemctl stop tor`.
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For each seed node:
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For each seed node:
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> Replace `<user>` above with the user that will be running the seed node (step 6 above & step 4)
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> Replace `<user>` above with the user that will be running the seed node (step 6 above & step 4)
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7. Disconnect and reconnect SSH session or logout and back in.
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7. Disconnect and reconnect SSH session or logout and back in.
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8. Run `sudo systemctl start tor`.
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8. Run `sudo systemctl start tor`.
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9. Run `sudo systemctl start haveno-seednode` to start the seednode and also run `sudo systemctl start haveno-seednode2` if you are the very first seed in a new network and coppied haveno-seednode2.service to your systemd folder.
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9. Run `sudo systemctl start haveno-seednode` to start the seednode and also run `sudo systemctl start haveno-seednode2` if you are the very first seed in a new network and copied haveno-seednode2.service to your systemd folder.
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10. Add the `.onion` address from step 3 to `core/src/main/resources/xmr_<network>.seednodes` along with the port specified in the haveno-seednode.service file(s) `(ex: example.onion:2002)`. Be careful to record full addresses correctly.
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10. Add the `.onion` address from step 3 to `core/src/main/resources/xmr_<network>.seednodes` along with the port specified in the haveno-seednode.service file(s) `(ex: example.onion:2002)`. Be careful to record full addresses correctly.
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11. Update all seed nodes, arbitrators, and user applications for the change to take effect.
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11. Update all seed nodes, arbitrators, and user applications for the change to take effect.
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HiddenServicePort 2003 127.0.0.1:2003
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HiddenServicePort 2003 127.0.0.1:2003
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HiddenServicePort 2003 [::1]:2003
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HiddenServicePort 2003 [::1]:2003
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HiddenServiceEnableIntroDoSDefense 1
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#HiddenServiceEnableIntroDoSRatePerSec 25 # (Default: 25)
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#HiddenServiceEnableIntroDoSBurstPerSec 200 # (Default: 200)
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#HiddenServiceNumIntroductionPoints 3 # (Default: 3)
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HiddenServicePoWDefensesEnabled 1
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HiddenServicePoWQueueRate 200 # (Default: 250)
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HiddenServicePoWQueueBurst 1000 # (Default: 2500)
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HiddenServiceMaxStreams 25
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#HiddenServiceMaxStreamsCloseCircuit 1
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#####################################################################
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#####################################################################
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LongLivedPorts 2002,2003
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LongLivedPorts 2002,2003
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