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.gitignore 92c590397d Initial commit for 5th-gen tor privnet script il y a 13 ans
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README

This is chutney. It doesn't do much so far. It isn't ready for prime-time.

If it breaks, you get to keep all the pieces.

It is supposed to be a good tool for:
- Configuring a testing tor network
- Launching and monitoring a testing tor network
- Running tests on a testing tor network

Right now it only sorta does the first two.

You will need, at the moment:
Tor installed somewhere in your path.
Python 2.5 or later

Stuff to try:
./chutney configure networks/basic
./chutney start networks/basic
./chutney status networks/basic
./chutney hup networks/basic
./chutney stop networks/basic

The configuration files:
networks/basic holds the configuration for the network you're configuring
above. It refers to some torrc template files in torrc_templates/.

The working files:
chutney sticks its working files, including all data directories, log
files, etc, in ./net/. Each tor instance gets a subdirectory of net/nodes.