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@ -21,8 +21,9 @@ time of writing this documentation, `lnd` supports both types of onion services:
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v2 and v3.
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Before following the remainder of this documentation, you should ensure that you
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already have Tor installed locally. Official instructions to install the latest
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release of Tor can be found
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already have Tor installed locally. **If you want to run v3 Onion Services, make
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sure that you run at least version 0.3.3.6.**
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Official instructions to install the latest release of Tor can be found
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[here](https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-doc-unix.html.en).
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**NOTE**: This documentation covers how to ensure that `lnd`'s _Lightning
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@ -142,10 +143,12 @@ benefits, see [Intro to Next Gen Onion Services](https://trac.torproject.org/pro
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Both types can be created and used automatically by `lnd`. Specifying which type
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should be used can easily be done by either using the `tor.v2` or `tor.v3` flag.
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To prevent unintentional leaking of identifying information, it is also necessary
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to add the flag `listen=localhost`.
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For example, v3 onion services can be used with the following flags:
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```
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⛰ ./lnd --tor.active --tor.v3
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⛰ ./lnd --tor.active --tor.v3 --listen=localhost
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```
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This will automatically create a hidden service for your node to use to listen
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