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the readme file was also incredibly old.

does somebody want to write actually useful versions of these
that won't need to be updated ever?


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-'tor' is an implementation of The Onion Routing system, as
-described in a bit more detail at http://www.onion-router.net/. You
-can read list archives, and subscribe to the mailing list, at
-http://archives.seul.org/or/dev/.
-
-Is your question in the FAQ? Should it be?
-
-**************************************************************************
-See the INSTALL file for a quickstart. That is all you will probably need.
-**************************************************************************
-
-**************************************************************************
-You only need to look beyond this point if the quickstart in the INSTALL
-doesn't work for you.
-**************************************************************************
-
-Do you want to run a tor server?
-
-  See http://tor.eff.org/doc/tor-doc.html#server
-
-Do you want to run a hidden service?
-
-  See http://tor.eff.org/doc/tor-doc.html#hidden-service
-
-Configuring tsocks:
-
-  If you want to use Tor for protocols that can't use Privoxy, or
-  with applications that are not socksified, then download tsocks
-  (tsocks.sourceforge.net) and configure it to talk to localhost:9050
-  as a socks4 server. My /etc/tsocks.conf simply has:
-    server_port = 9050
-    server = 127.0.0.1
-  (I had to "cd /usr/lib; ln -s /lib/libtsocks.so" to get the tsocks
-   library working after install, since my libpath didn't include /lib.)
-  Then you can do "tsocks ssh arma@moria.mit.edu". But note that if
-  ssh is suid root, you either need to do this as root, or cp a local
-  version of ssh that isn't suid.
-
-  (On Windows, you may want to look at the Hummingbird SOCKS client,
-  or at SocksCap, instead.)
+Tor is an implementation of Onion Routing. You can read more
+at http://tor.eff.org/