
You are probably looking for the Monero node RPC server to sync your wallet or broadcast a transaction.
If that is the case, set your wallet to connect to
This Monero node has the --tx-proxy flag enabled to force all outgoing node transactions over the TOR network. If the locally running TOR proxy is down and you attempt to use this node to broadcast a transaction, the transaction will look like it was succesfully sent in your Monero GUI wallet. Unfortunately, your transaction will be stuck on this node and will never be broadcast. The TOR proxy's status can be found on the node's status page. Of course if the PHP engine crashes, this status page will not load and you should assume the TOR relay is offline.
You do not have to wait for the TOR proxy on this node to be restarted to rebroadcast your transaction. After a certain period of time (maybe an hour or so), your Monero GUI wallet should mark the transaction as a failure because the transaction will not appear in the global mempool of unconfirmed transactions. You can rebroadcast the transaction on a different node at that time. DO NOT use this node to rebroadcast your stuck transaction because it will be rejected by this node as a possible double-spend. Connect to another trusted node and rebroadcast the transaction from there.
This Monero node runs on the Raspberry Pi 5 shown in the picture below. It has 16 GB of RAM and a 500 GB NVME SSD drive to store the Monero blockchain. The RPC interface and this webpage are secured by a TLS certificate from Let's Encrypt using 384-bit elliptic curve cryptography. There is also a dynamic blacklist of IPs that is updated from different IP blacklist sources. If you can see this webpage, congratulation! It means you are not on the master blacklist and have not angered my fail2ban filters yet.
Please do not attempt to visit non-existant resources on this website without permission, lest your IP address get banned for a few hours by my fail2ban filters. If you are a human visitor, I want to welcome you to this simple website. It is only one HTML page with a few links to relevant projects and a PHP status page for the node's status. There are other hidden PHP forms and email addresses on this website designed to catch malicious bots and spammers. Please stick to visiting this main page. If you need to report abuse / problems with this node or site, the admin's email can be found here: