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is there a way to tell it to generate new circuit (new IP)? #49
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I want to know too! |
I have the same question |
You can check the Dockerfile that the controlport is 9051. So just map it outside to use.
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Yes. See comment in thread: #80 |
Hy guys |
I'm running with the simple docker run -it -p 8118:8118 -p 9050:9050 -d dperson/torproxy command and using it at port 9050 for browser proxy.
But I noticed each time I start it it seems to run the same circuit resulting in the same IP (exit node).
Is there a way to tell it to generate new one?
Thanks
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