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@@ -511,7 +511,7 @@ The following options are useful only for clients (that is, if
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patterns of nodes to never use when picking an exit node---that is, a
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node that delivers traffic for you outside the Tor network. Note that any
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node listed in ExcludeNodes is automatically considered to be part of this
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- list too. See also the caveats on the "ExitNodes" option below
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+ list too. See also the caveats on the "ExitNodes" option below.
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**ExitNodes** __node__,__node__,__...__::
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@@ -527,18 +527,20 @@ The following options are useful only for clients (that is, if
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Note also that not every circuit is used to deliver traffic outside of
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the Tor network. It is normal to see non-exit circuits (such as those
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used to connect to hidden services, those that do directory fetches,
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- those used for self-tests, and so on) that end at a non-exit node. To
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+ those used for relay reachability self-tests, and so on) that end
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+ at a non-exit node. To
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keep a node from being used entirely, see ExcludeNodes and StrictNodes. +
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+
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The ExcludeNodes option overrides this option: any node listed in both
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ExitNodes and ExcludeNodes is treated as excluded. +
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+
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- The .exit address notation, if enabled, overrides this option.
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+ The .exit address notation, if enabled via AllowDotExit, overrides
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+ this option.
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**EntryNodes** __node__,__node__,__...__::
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A list of identity fingerprints and nicknames of nodes
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to use for the first hop in your normal circuits. (Country codes and
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- address patterns are not yet supported.) This includes all
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+ address patterns are not yet supported.) Normal circuits include all
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circuits except for direct connections to directory servers. The Bridge
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option overrides this option; if you have configured bridges and
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UseBridges is 1, the Bridges are used as your entry nodes. +
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@@ -553,7 +555,7 @@ The following options are useful only for clients (that is, if
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still try to avoid nodes in the ExcludeNodes list, but it will err on the
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side of avoiding unexpected errors. Specifically, StrictNodes 0 tells
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Tor that it is okay to use an excluded node when it is *necessary* to
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- perform self-tests, connect to
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+ perform relay reachability self-tests, connect to
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a hidden service, provide a hidden service to a client, fulfill a .exit
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request, upload directory information, or download directory information.
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(Default: 0)
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