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The socks-proxy is being used to connect to a bitcoin-node also; this means that if a bitcoin node is running on another machine and outgoing connections are desired to operate over a Tor socks proxy, that the tor socks proxy will be used to try to connect to the bitcoin node too.
It would be cool to have a -tor or .. like -onion or something for non local connections and then bitcoin-node can work for a local bitcoind on the same network. Assuming remote rpc works. :) Still working on getting that functional.
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The socks-proxy is being used to connect to a bitcoin-node also; this means that if a bitcoin node is running on another machine and outgoing connections are desired to operate over a Tor socks proxy, that the tor socks proxy will be used to try to connect to the bitcoin node too.
It would be cool to have a -tor or .. like -onion or something for non local connections and then bitcoin-node can work for a local bitcoind on the same network. Assuming remote rpc works. :) Still working on getting that functional.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: