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docs: update ANONYMITY_NETWORKS
Removed version 2 onion addresses as they're deprecated from TOR and updated I2P/Tor Stream Used Twice section to reference tweets relevant to section. Fixed grammatical errors and changed the wording within the Wallet RPC section to better explain the differences between a I2P hidden service and a TOR hidden service.
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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ relying on IPv4 for the remainder of messages to make surrounding node attacks
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## Behavior
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If _any_ anonymity network is enabled, transactions being broadcast that lack
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a valid "context" (i.e. the transaction did not come from a p2p connection),
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a valid "context" (i.e. the transaction did not come from a P2P connection),
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will only be sent to peers on anonymity networks. If an anonymity network is
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enabled but no peers over an anonymity network are available, an error is
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logged and the transaction is kept for future broadcasting over an anonymity
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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ the hidden service for P2P connections.
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## P2P Commands
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Only handshakes, peer timed syncs and transaction broadcast messages are
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supported over anonymity networks. If one `--add-exclusive-node` p2p address
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supported over anonymity networks. If one `--add-exclusive-node` P2P address
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is specified, then no syncing will take place and only transaction broadcasting
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can occur. It is therefore recommended that `--add-exclusive-node` be combined
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with additional exclusive IPv4 address(es).
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@ -47,16 +47,16 @@ separate process. On most systems the configuration will look like:
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--tx-proxy i2p,127.0.0.1:9000
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```
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which tells `monerod` that ".onion" p2p addresses can be forwarded to a socks
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which tells `monerod` that ".onion" P2P addresses can be forwarded to a socks
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proxy at IP 127.0.0.1 port 9050 with a max of 10 outgoing connections and
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".b32.i2p" p2p addresses can be forwarded to a socks proxy at IP 127.0.0.1 port
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".b32.i2p" P2P addresses can be forwarded to a socks proxy at IP 127.0.0.1 port
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9000 with the default max outgoing connections.
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If desired, peers can be manually specified:
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```
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--add-exclusive-node rveahdfho7wo4b2m.onion:28083
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--add-peer rveahdfho7wo4b2m.onion:28083
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--add-exclusive-node 5tymba6faziy36md5ffy42vatbjzlye4vyr3gyz6lcvdfximnvwpmwqd.onion:28083
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--add-peer 5tymba6faziy36md5ffy42vatbjzlye4vyr3gyz6lcvdfximnvwpmwqd.onion:28083
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```
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Either option can be listed multiple times, and can specify any mix of Tor,
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@ -70,12 +70,12 @@ Receiving anonymity connections is done through the option
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type, and max connections:
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```
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--anonymous-inbound rveahdfho7wo4b2m.onion:28083,127.0.0.1:28083,25
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--anonymous-inbound 5tymba6faziy36md5ffy42vatbjzlye4vyr3gyz6lcvdfximnvwpmwqd.onion:28083,127.0.0.1:28083,25
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--anonymous-inbound cmeua5767mz2q5jsaelk2rxhf67agrwuetaso5dzbenyzwlbkg2q.b32.i2p:5000,127.0.0.1:30000
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```
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which tells `monerod` that a max of 25 inbound Tor connections are being
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received at address "rveahdfho7wo4b2m.onion:28083" and forwarded to `monerod`
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received at address "5tymba6faziy36md5ffy42vatbjzlye4vyr3gyz6lcvdfximnvwpmwqd.onion:28083" and forwarded to `monerod`
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localhost port 28083, and a default max I2P connections are being received at
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address "cmeua5767mz2q5jsaelk2rxhf67agrwuetaso5dzbenyzwlbkg2q.b32.i2p:5000" and
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forwarded to `monerod` localhost port 30000.
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@ -86,32 +86,32 @@ otherwise the peer will not be notified of the peer address by the proxy.
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An anonymity network can be configured to forward incoming connections to a
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`monerod` RPC port - which is independent from the configuration for incoming
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P2P anonymity connections. The anonymity network (Tor/i2p) is
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P2P anonymity connections. The anonymity network (Tor/I2P) is
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[configured in the same manner](#configuration), except the localhost port
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must be the RPC port (typically 18081 for mainnet) instead of the p2p port:
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must be the RPC port (typically 18081 for mainnet) instead of the P2P port:
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```
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HiddenServiceDir /var/lib/tor/data/monero
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HiddenServicePort 18081 127.0.0.1:18081
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```
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Then the wallet will be configured to use a Tor/i2p address:
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Then the wallet will be configured to use a Tor/I2P address:
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```
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--proxy 127.0.0.1:9050
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--daemon-address rveahdfho7wo4b2m.onion
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--daemon-address 5tymba6faziy36md5ffy42vatbjzlye4vyr3gyz6lcvdfximnvwpmwqd.onion
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```
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The proxy must match the address type - a Tor proxy will not work properly with
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i2p addresses, etc.
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I2P addresses, etc.
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i2p and onion addresses provide the information necessary to authenticate and
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I2P hidden service (b32.i2p) and Tor Hidden service (.onion) addresses provide the information necessary to authenticate and
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encrypt the connection from end-to-end. If desired, SSL can also be applied to
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the connection with `--daemon-address https://rveahdfho7wo4b2m.onion` which
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the connection with `--daemon-address https://5tymba6faziy36md5ffy42vatbjzlye4vyr3gyz6lcvdfximnvwpmwqd.onion` which
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requires a server certificate that is signed by a "root" certificate on the
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machine running the wallet. Alternatively, `--daemon-cert-file` can be used to
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specify a certificate to authenticate the server.
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Proxies can also be used to connect to "clearnet" (ipv4 addresses or ICANN
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Proxies can also be used to connect to "clearnet" (IPv4 addresses or ICANN
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domains), but `--daemon-cert-file` _must_ be used for authentication and
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encryption.
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@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ If a single I2P/Tor stream is used 2+ times for transmitting a transaction, the
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operator of the hidden service can conclude that both transactions came from the
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same source. If the subsequent transactions spend a change output from the
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earlier transactions, this will also reveal the "real" spend in the ring
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signature. This issue was (primarily) raised by @secparam on Twitter.
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signature. This issue was (primarily) raised by @secparam on [Twitter](https://twitter.com/secparam/status/1153411657214910469).
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#### Mitigation
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@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ most cases. However, the number of outgoing connections is typically a small
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fixed number, so there is a decent probability of re-use with the same public
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key identity.
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@secparam (twitter) recommended changing circuits (Tor) as an additional
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@secparam ([Twitter](https://twitter.com/secparam/status/1153411968147042304)) recommended changing circuits (Tor) as an additional
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precaution. This is likely not a good idea - forcibly requesting Tor to change
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circuits is observable by the ISP. Instead, `monerod` should likely disconnect
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from peers occasionally. Tor will rotate circuits every ~10 minutes, so
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