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@ -36,10 +36,6 @@ with additional exclusive IPv4 address(es).
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## Usage
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Anonymity networks have no seed nodes (the feature is still considered
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experimental), so a user must specify an address. If configured properly,
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additional peers can be found through typical p2p peerlist sharing.
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### Outbound Connections
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Connecting to an anonymous address requires the command line option
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@ -54,8 +50,9 @@ separate process. On most systems the configuration will look like:
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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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9000 with the default max outgoing connections. Since there are no seed nodes
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for anonymity connections, peers must be manually specified:
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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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