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Document RecommendedServerVersions and RecommendedClientVersions

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Peter Palfrader 19 years ago
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@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ is to run as a client unless ORPort is configured.  (Usually,
 you don't need to set this; Tor is pretty smart at figuring out whether
 you don't need to set this; Tor is pretty smart at figuring out whether
 you are reliable and high-bandwidth enough to be a useful server.)
 you are reliable and high-bandwidth enough to be a useful server.)
 
 
-This option will likely be deprecated in the future; see the NoPublish
+This option will likely be deprecated in the future; see the \fBNoPublish\fP
 option below. (Default: 0)
 option below. (Default: 0)
 .LP
 .LP
 .TP
 .TP
@@ -551,6 +551,20 @@ option can appear multiple times: the values from multiple lines are
 spliced together.
 spliced together.
 .LP
 .LP
 .TP
 .TP
+\fBRecommendedClientVersions \fR\fISTRING\fP
+STRING is a command-separated list of Tor versions currently believed
+to be safe for clients to use.  This information is included in version 2
+directories.  If this is not set then the value of \fBRecommendedVersions\fR
+is used.
+.LP
+.TP
+\fBRecommendedServerVersions \fR\fISTRING\fP
+STRING is a command-separated list of Tor versions currently believed
+to be safe for servers to use.  This information is included in version 2
+directories.  If this is not set then the value of \fBRecommendedVersions\fR
+is used.
+.LP
+.TP
 \fBDirAllowPrivateAddresses \fR\fB0\fR|\fB1\fR\fP
 \fBDirAllowPrivateAddresses \fR\fB0\fR|\fB1\fR\fP
 If set to 1, Tor will accept router descriptors with arbitrary "Address"
 If set to 1, Tor will accept router descriptors with arbitrary "Address"
 elements. Otherwise, if the address is not an IP or is a private IP,
 elements. Otherwise, if the address is not an IP or is a private IP,