stream

This command is the sister of carml circ, allowing you to view and play with streams.

Currently, you can do one of three things:

  • --list (-L) shows you all current streams
  • --attach (-a) forces all subsequent streams to attach to a particular circuit-id (until you exit carml with Control-C)
  • --close (-d) close a stream

Examples

$ carml circ -L
Connected to a Tor version "0.2.4.21 (git-c5a648cc6f218339)" (status: recommended).
Circuits:
   974: BUILT 14 minutes ago carmlfake0->fluxe4->~TorLand1
   975: BUILT 14 minutes ago carmlfake1->bethesdatech->Dontbleed2
$ carml stream --attach 975
Connected to a Tor version "0.2.4.21 (git-c5a648cc6f218339)" (status: recommended).
Exiting (e.g. Ctrl-C) will cause Tor to resume choosing circuits.
Attaching all new streams to Circuit 975.
    carmlfake1->bethesdatech->Dontbleed2
  attaching 1719 (resolve encrypted.google.com)
  attaching 1720 encrypted.google.com:443
^C
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