# Chapter 12: Verifying Your Tor Setup In this chapter we will verify tor installation and setup. ``` ~$ sudo -u debian-tor tor --verify-config ``` If tor is installed correctly you should see an output like this: ``` Jun 26 21:52:09.230 [notice] Tor 0.4.3.5 running on Linux with Libevent 2.0.21-stable, OpenSSL 1.0.2n, Zlib 1.2.11, Liblzma 5.2.2, and Libzstd N/A. Jun 26 21:52:09.230 [notice] Tor can't help you if you use it wrong! Learn how to be safe at https://www.torproject.org/download/download#warning Jun 26 21:52:09.230 [notice] Read configuration file "/etc/tor/torrc". Configuration was valid ~$ ``` ## Verify bitcoind Tor setup You should see something like this in your debug log file to verify your ID onion address. ``` $ grep -e "tor: " debug.log ``` Output ``` 2020-06-25T18:16:44Z tor: Thread interrupt 2020-06-25T19:11:12Z tor: Got service ID [YOUR_ONION_ID], advertising service your_onion_id.onion:8333 ``` Using bitcoin-cli you should use: ``` $ bitcoin-cli getnetworkinfo ``` Output ``` { "version": 200000, "subversion": "/Satoshi:0.20.0/", "protocolversion": 70015, "localservices": "0000000000000409", "localservicesnames": [ "NETWORK", "WITNESS", "NETWORK_LIMITED" ], "localrelay": true, "timeoffset": 0, "networkactive": true, "connections": 5, "networks": [ { "name": "ipv4", "limited": false, "reachable": true, "proxy": "", "proxy_randomize_credentials": false }, { "name": "ipv6", "limited": false, "reachable": true, "proxy": "", "proxy_randomize_credentials": false }, { "name": "onion", "limited": false, "reachable": true, "proxy": "127.0.0.1:9050", "proxy_randomize_credentials": true } ], "relayfee": 0.00001000, "incrementalfee": 0.00001000, "localaddresses": [ { "address": "your_onion_id.onion", "port": 8333, "score": 4 } ], "warnings": "" } ```