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#### Tor and hidden services
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The ASB supports will automatically create a Tor hidden service if the Tor control port can be found.
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The ASB supports Tor and will automatically create a Tor hidden service if the Tor control port can be found.
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By default, the ASB will look for the control port under `localhost:9051`.
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To allow the ASB to create hidden services, enable the control port and authentication in your torrc file.
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Concretely, add these lines:
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To allow the ASB to create a hidden service, enable the control port and authentication in your torrc file:
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```
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ControlPort 9051
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It is important that the user running the ASB has the correct user rights, i.e. is in the same group as the user running Tor.
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E.g. if running on debian and having Tor install via apt, add your user to the following group:
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`sudo adduser $(whoami) debian-tor`.
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When configured correctly, your ASB will print the created onion addresses:
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When configured correctly, your ASB will print the created onion addresses upon startup:
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```bash
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./bin/asb start
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