lnd/lncfg/tor.go

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package lncfg
// Tor holds the configuration options for the daemon's connection to tor.
type Tor struct {
Active bool `long:"active" description:"Allow outbound and inbound connections to be routed through Tor"`
SOCKS string `long:"socks" description:"The host:port that Tor's exposed SOCKS5 proxy is listening on"`
DNS string `long:"dns" description:"The DNS server as host:port that Tor will use for SRV queries - NOTE must have TCP resolution enabled"`
StreamIsolation bool `long:"streamisolation" description:"Enable Tor stream isolation by randomizing user credentials for each connection."`
Control string `long:"control" description:"The host:port that Tor is listening on for Tor control connections"`
TargetIPAddress string `long:"targetipaddress" description:"IP address that Tor should use as the target of the hidden service"`
Password string `long:"password" description:"The password used to arrive at the HashedControlPassword for the control port. If provided, the HASHEDPASSWORD authentication method will be used instead of the SAFECOOKIE one."`
V2 bool `long:"v2" description:"Automatically set up a v2 onion service to listen for inbound connections"`
V3 bool `long:"v3" description:"Automatically set up a v3 onion service to listen for inbound connections"`
PrivateKeyPath string `long:"privatekeypath" description:"The path to the private key of the onion service being created"`
WatchtowerKeyPath string `long:"watchtowerkeypath" description:"The path to the private key of the watchtower onion service being created"`
}