doc: update getnodeaddresses for CJDNS, I2P and Tor and rm link

- unify bitcoin-cli getnodeaddresses for CJDNS, I2P and Tor
- remove outdated link to Tor project
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Marnix 2023-05-22 15:44:37 +02:00
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@ -112,5 +112,4 @@ There are several ways to see your CJDNS address in Bitcoin Core:
To see which CJDNS peers your node is connected to, use `bitcoin-cli -netinfo 4`
or the `getpeerinfo` RPC (i.e. `bitcoin-cli getpeerinfo`).
To see which CJDNS addresses your node knows, use the `getnodeaddresses 0 cjdns`
RPC.
You can use the `getnodeaddresses` RPC to fetch a number of CJDNS peers known to your node; run `bitcoin-cli help getnodeaddresses` for details.

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@ -111,8 +111,7 @@ incoming I2P connections (`-i2pacceptincoming`):
To see which I2P peers your node is connected to, use `bitcoin-cli -netinfo 4`
or the `getpeerinfo` RPC (e.g. `bitcoin-cli getpeerinfo`).
To see which I2P addresses your node knows, use the `getnodeaddresses 0 i2p`
RPC.
You can use the `getnodeaddresses` RPC to fetch a number of I2P peers known to your node; run `bitcoin-cli help getnodeaddresses` for details.
## Compatibility

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It is possible to run Bitcoin Core as a Tor onion service, and connect to such services.
The following directions assume you have a Tor proxy running on port 9050. Many distributions default to having a SOCKS proxy listening on port 9050, but others may not. In particular, the Tor Browser Bundle defaults to listening on port 9150. See [Tor Project FAQ:TBBSocksPort](https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en#TBBSocksPort) for how to properly
configure Tor.
The following directions assume you have a Tor proxy running on port 9050. Many distributions default to having a SOCKS proxy listening on port 9050, but others may not. In particular, the Tor Browser Bundle defaults to listening on port 9150.
## Compatibility
- Starting with version 22.0, Bitcoin Core only supports Tor version 3 hidden
@ -27,8 +25,7 @@ CLI `-addrinfo` returns the number of addresses known to your node per
network. This can be useful to see how many onion peers your node knows,
e.g. for `-onlynet=onion`.
To fetch a number of onion addresses that your node knows, for example seven
addresses, use the `getnodeaddresses 7 onion` RPC.
You can use the `getnodeaddresses` RPC to fetch a number of onion peers known to your node; run `bitcoin-cli help getnodeaddresses` for details.
## 1. Run Bitcoin Core behind a Tor proxy