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diff --git a/doc/tips/peer_to_peer_network_with_tor.mdwn b/doc/tips/peer_to_peer_network_with_tor.mdwn index d7461a1e4..94470b96a 100644 --- a/doc/tips/peer_to_peer_network_with_tor.mdwn +++ b/doc/tips/peer_to_peer_network_with_tor.mdwn @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ To make git-annex use Tor, run these commands in your git-annex repository: git annex remotedaemon git annex p2p --gen-address -The p2p-auth command will output a long address, such as: +The p2p command will output a long address, such as: tor-annex::eeaytkuhaupbarfi.onion:4412:7f53c5b65b8957ef626fd461ceaae8056e3dbc459ae715e4 @@ -55,8 +55,8 @@ You can run any commands you normally would to sync with that remote: git annex sync --content peer1 -You can also generate an address for this new peer, by running -`git annex p2p --gen`, and add that address to other peers using `git annex +You can also generate an address for this new peer, by running `git annex +p2p --gen-address`, and add that address to other peers using `git annex p2p --link-remote`. It's often useful to link peers up in both directions, so peer1 is a remote of peer2 and peer2 is a remote of peer1. |