From 14831affa77b2f62217fac807970203c16e16809 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: antitree Date: Sat, 9 Jul 2016 19:58:46 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] adding more examples of how to interact with the private tor network --- README.md | 13 +++++++++---- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index ea9cb3d..5c88d9c 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -60,7 +60,12 @@ The container is built off of [chriswayg/tor-server](https://github.com/chrisway * TOR_DIR - container path to mount a persistent tor material. default is /tor * TOR_CONTROL_PWD - set the control port password to something besides "password" -### Using With arm +### Things to try + +The `/util/` directory contains a few scripts to play with one the host computer. Once you have a +private tor network up and running you can try out some of the tools in there. + +**Using Arm**: With the tor control port exposed to the host, you can use arm to monitor the client. ``` @@ -71,10 +76,10 @@ NOTE: There is a password to protect the control port right now. Enter "password ![arm screenshot](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/antitree/private-tor-network/master/doc/arm.png) -### Things to try +You can also connect arm to one of the containers if you know it's ip. You can find the IPs by running the +`get_consensus.py` script provided or however otherway you feel like. -The `/util/` directory contains a few scripts to play with one the host computer. Once you have a -private tor network up and running you can try out some of the tools in there. +```arm -i 172.19.0.3:9051``` **Get Consensus**: