You can also integrate Yggdrasil with Tor for added privacy and censorship‑resistance. For example, to connect to a public peer exposed as a Tor hidden service:
yggdrasilctl addPeer uri=socks://127.0.0.1:9050/goux4uxdsu4gdnoxvizb74fapjtsn2pstqeqonr2juwqn5qqfgiowjyd.onion:5222
You’ll need Tor running locally (default SOCKS port 9050). More Tor‑based peers are listed here: 🔗 github.com/yggdrasil-network/publi...
9050
This allows your Yggdrasil node to join the mesh entirely over Tor, adding another layer of anonymity and resilience.
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You can also integrate Yggdrasil with Tor for added privacy and censorship‑resistance.
For example, to connect to a public peer exposed as a Tor hidden service:
You’ll need Tor running locally (default SOCKS port
9050).More Tor‑based peers are listed here:
🔗 github.com/yggdrasil-network/publi...
This allows your Yggdrasil node to join the mesh entirely over Tor, adding another layer of anonymity and resilience.