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| You've got a working Tor service, but over time you may wish to reset or otherwise adjust it. | ||||
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| ## Secure Your Hidden Services | ||||
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| Tor allows you to limit which clients talk to your hidden services. To take advantage of this, you should do the following: | ||||
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| 1. Request your Tor V3 Authentication Public Key from your client. (In [GordianWallet](https://github.com/BlockchainCommons/GordianWallet-iOS), it's available under the settings menu.) | ||||
| 2. Go to the appropriate subdirectory for your Bitcoin hidden service, which if you used Bitcoin Standup is `/var/lib/tor/standup/`. | ||||
| 3. Go to the `authorized_clients` subdirectory. | ||||
| 4. Add a file called `[anything].auth`. The `[anything]` can really be anything. | ||||
| 5. Place the public key (and nothing else) in the file. | ||||
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| Once you've added an `.auth` file to the `authorized_client` subdirectory, then only authorized clients will be able to communicate with that hidden service. You can add ~330 different public keys to enable different clients. | ||||
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| ## Reset Your `bitcoind` Onion Address | ||||
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| If you ever want to reset your onion address for `bitcoind`, just remove the `onion_private_key` in your data directory, such as `~/.bitcoin/testnet`: | ||||
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| > :warning: **WARNING:** Reseting your RPC onion address will disconnect any mobile wallets or other services that you've connected using the Quicklink API. Do this with extreme caution. | ||||
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| ## Forcing `bitcoind` to Use Tor | ||||
| ## Force `bitcoind` to Use Tor | ||||
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| Finally, you can force `bitcoind` to use onion by adding the following to your `bitcoin.conf`: | ||||
| ``` | ||||
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