• Synnr@sopuli.xyz
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    7 months ago

    In the guide you linked, the docker container automatically sets up a hidden service. You don’t need to do anything beyond firewall rules if it’s not working for you.

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      7 months ago

      Sorry, I’m trying to understand. On BTCPay Bitcoin based, they added an option for exposing a Tor Address from UI. The current Monero support is not their priority and their lacks the same funcionality on XMR payments.

      Are you talking about this file?

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        Yes, but setting the environment variables before running setup. The following two coded env vars will set your btcpay server to automatically also run a tor hidden service. Once XMR is configured (only one wallet per server at the moment) you should be able to access the hidden service and pay without issue.

        Run btcpay-setup.sh with the right parameters

        Set the custom domain you chose to use

        export BTCPAY_HOST=“btcpay.EXAMPLE.com

        Use Bitcoin on mainnet

        export NBITCOIN_NETWORK=“mainnet”

        Enable Bitcoin support

        export BTCPAYGEN_CRYPTO1=“btc”

        Enable Monero support

        export BTCPAYGEN_CRYPTO2="xmr"
        

        opt-add-tor enables Tor support for the UI and Bitcoin node

        export BTCPAYGEN_ADDITIONAL_FRAGMENTS="opt-save-storage-xs;opt-add-tor" 
        
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          7 months ago

          Thanks! But I’m looking Tor support for the Monero node and that’s the initial question.