snapshot, sysadmin, systemd-nspawn, umbrel, virtualization, vpn, zfs. in that case use a telephone ( or tor browser) rather than your local LAN connection. declarative infrastructure, docker, dotfiles, git, gitkraken, guix, hash. Tor=127.0.0.1:9050 in any nf you want to connect into tor. While VPN and reverse proxy together would be very secure. The slave wallets can then connect into the master daemon only using connect=ipofthepiacontainer.ĭocker inspect pia will give this near the end of the command.Ĭonnect=172.18.0.1 in the slave nf So the Master daemon will stay behind the PIA VPN and can also connect into tor. Once I get this working like I want, I will throw in a VPN connection. Send version message: version 33500, blocks=2235381, us=tyfj5y64rlocawsb.onion:33369, them=hrzdbqp4vjbohsvg.onion:33369, peer=hrzdbqp4vjbohsvg.onion:33369 ~/.denarius/nf should be populated along with /etc/tor/torrcĭocker ps CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMESĤ8e24fa60efd buzzkillb/denariusd:alpha "denariusd -datadir…" 8 seconds ago Up 7 seconds denariusdĨ1119081a083 buzzkillb/tor:alpine "/bin/sh -c '/usr/bi…" 19 seconds ago Up 17 seconds 53/udp, 9050/tcp torĬonnecting into the TOR nodes I have setup all over the place, something like this should appear in the denariusd logs.ĭocker logs denariusd -f SetBestChain: new best=8499db50db63985aa0ad height=2235381 trust=14348364472433105438 blocktrust=1048577 date=08/03/19 15:48:36 denariusd:alpha is the test branch I am creating on docker hub using the latest denariusd wallet daemon.
![docker vpn tor docker vpn tor](https://itsecforu.ru/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/kubiscan-1-768x447.png)
I am bypassing denariusd nativetor for some other reasons right now.
![docker vpn tor docker vpn tor](https://harrylee.me/blog/2016-06-25-docker-create-your-own-ipsec-l2tp-vpn-container/1.png)
Start the TorGuard container in the torguardnetwork docker run. Playing with using denariusd and tor in their own docker network. docker network create torguardnetwork This creates a network called torguardnetwork in which containers can address each other by name the /etc/hosts is updated automatically for each container added to the network.