Distinguish between connecting to 1 vs multiple tor nodes
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3. Connect to a Zcash hidden server
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To test your set-up, you might want to try connecting via Tor to just a
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a single Zcash hidden server.
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Launch zcashd as follows, connecting to the Zcash hidden server:
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To test your set-up, you might want to try connecting via Tor on a different computer to just a
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a single Zcash hidden server. Launch zcashd as follows:
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./zcashd -onion=127.0.0.1:9050 -connect=zctestseie6wxgio.onion
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@ -110,3 +108,7 @@ Now use zcash-cli to verify there is only a single peer connection.
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To connect to multiple Tor nodes, use:
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./zcashd -onion=127.0.0.1:9050 -addnode=zctestseie6wxgio.onion -dnsseed=0 -onlynet=onion
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