diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 92617c4..556681d 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -6,14 +6,13 @@ The easiest way to get a tor network up and running is to use the docker-compose create and then scale function -`docker-compose up` - -CTRL+C to cancel out (docker-compose scale issue. fixing soon) - ``` -docker-compose scale da=3 relay=5 exit=3 client=1 +docker-compose up +docker-compose scale relay=5 exit=3 ``` +This will create 3 directory authorities (DA's), 1 client listning on port 9050, 5 relays, and 3 exits. You can scale to whatever you want. + ### Uses If you're going "Why do I want this?" here's a few examples: @@ -26,7 +25,7 @@ If you're going "Why do I want this?" here's a few examples: ### Network Settings -All of the requisit information that other nodes need to know about on the network are stored in a mapped volume: `./tor:/tor`. NOTE: This folder must exist on the host and allow the debian-tor user to create files in this directory. +All of the required information that other nodes need to know about on the network are stored in a mapped volume: `./tor:/tor`. (I know you shouldn't do this but I needed it for a class) NOTE: This folder must exist on the host and allow the debian-tor user to create files in this directory. ### Running Individual Roles