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@@ -972,9 +972,10 @@ The following options are useful only for clients (that is, if
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on this port to share circuits with streams from every other
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port with the same session group. (By default, streams received
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on different SOCKSPorts, TransPorts, etc are always isolated from one
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- another. This option overrides that behavior.) +
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-+
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- Other recognized _flags_ for a SOCKSPort are:
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+ another. This option overrides that behavior.)
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+
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+[[OtherSOCKSPortFlags]]::
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+ Other recognized __flags__ for a SOCKSPort are:
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**NoIPv4Traffic**;;
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Tell exits to not connect to IPv4 addresses in response to SOCKS
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requests on this connection.
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@@ -985,13 +986,14 @@ The following options are useful only for clients (that is, if
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**PreferIPv6**;;
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Tells exits that, if a host has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address,
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we would prefer to connect to it via IPv6. (IPv4 is the default.) +
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-+
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- NOTE: Although this option allows you to specify an IP address
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- other than localhost, you should do so only with extreme caution.
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- The SOCKS protocol is unencrypted and (as we use it)
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- unauthenticated, so exposing it in this way could leak your
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- information to anybody watching your network, and allow anybody
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- to use your computer as an open proxy.
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+ +
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+ NOTE: Although this option allows you to specify an IP address
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+ other than localhost, you should do so only with extreme caution.
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+ The SOCKS protocol is unencrypted and (as we use it)
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+ unauthenticated, so exposing it in this way could leak your
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+ information to anybody watching your network, and allow anybody
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+ to use your computer as an open proxy. +
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+ +
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**CacheIPv4DNS**;;
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Tells the client to remember IPv4 DNS answers we receive from exit
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nodes via this connection. (On by default.)
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