Thanks, this is really helpful. On 05/20/14 21:10, meejah wrote: > Micah Lee <micah@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > >> When you run onionshare.py, it modifies /etc/tor/torrc and reloads the >> Tor config, and when it's done it restores the original torrc and >> reloads again. > > You could use one of the controller libraries (stem if you want > synchronous, txtorcon if async/Twisted) to do this; they don't have to > modify the torrc directly, just manipulate configuration via GETCONF and > SETCONF. For Tails, this probably won't work unless you're root until > #11291 is fixed + merged. > > Even better, with some work that David Stainton has been pushing forward > in txtorcon [1] for use with Tahoe-LAFS, very soon making "whatever > stuff" happen so you can cause a new hidden service to appear will be > one line (serverFromString is a pluggable Twisted endpoint API): > > d = serverFromString("onion:80").listen(...) > > or, if you already have keys: > > d = serverFromString("onion:80:hiddenServiceDir=/foo/bar").listen(...) > > The "stuff" will depend, but will be a newly launched tor worst-case or > a suitable local tor best-case. I realize this doesn't help you right > away ;) but there are APIs to make this pretty straightforward with > txtorcon right now; see these lines for an example: > > https://github.com/meejah/txtorcon/blob/master/examples/launch_tor_with_hiddenservice.py#L64-68 > > In the above save() will write to a file if you want, or to a > currently-connecting running Tor. txtorcon concentrates on configuring > running Tor instances; there may be better torrc-manipulation things in > Stem but I don't know off the top of my head. > > (For the other way, David has a pull-request into txsocksx so that > things like "clientFromString('tor:blarg.onion')" will work via SOCKS to > 9050 or 9150). > > [1] -- gruesome details of his latest branch here, and there are some > relevant ones in my repository as well: > https://github.com/david415/txtorcon/compare/meejah:master...endpoint_parser_plugin-rewrite4 > -- Micah Lee
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