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## Replace this with "SocksPort 0" if you plan to run Tor only as a
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## relay, and not make any local application connections yourself.
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-SocksPort 9050 # what port to open for local application connections
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-SocksListenAddress 127.0.0.1 # accept connections only from localhost
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-#SocksListenAddress 192.168.0.1:9100 # listen on this IP:port also
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+#SocksPort 9050 # Default: Bind to localhost:9050 for local connections.
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+#SocksPort 192.168.0.1:9100 # Bind to this adddress:port too.
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## Entry policies to allow/deny SOCKS requests based on IP address.
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## First entry that matches wins. If no SocksPolicy is set, we accept
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-## all (and only) requests from SocksListenAddress. Untrusted users who
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+## all (and only) requests that reach a SocksPort. Untrusted users who
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## can access your SocksPort may be able to learn about the connections
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## you make.
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#SocksPolicy accept 192.168.0.0/16
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@@ -82,11 +81,12 @@ SocksListenAddress 127.0.0.1 # accept connections only from localhost
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## Required: what port to advertise for incoming Tor connections.
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#ORPort 9001
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-## If you want to listen on a port other than the one advertised
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-## in ORPort (e.g. to advertise 443 but bind to 9090), uncomment the
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-## line below too. You'll need to do ipchains or other port forwarding
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+## If you want to listen on a port other than the one advertised in
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+## ORPort (e.g. to advertise 443 but bind to 9090), you can do it as
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+## follows. You'll need to do ipchains or other port forwarding
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## yourself to make this work.
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-#ORListenAddress 0.0.0.0:9090
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+#ORPort 443 NoListen
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+#ORPort 127.0.0.1:9090 NoAdvertise
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## The IP address or full DNS name for incoming connections to your
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## relay. Leave commented out and Tor will guess.
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## Uncomment this to mirror directory information for others. Please do
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## if you have enough bandwidth.
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#DirPort 9030 # what port to advertise for directory connections
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-## If you want to listen on a port other than the one advertised
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-## in DirPort (e.g. to advertise 80 but bind to 9091), uncomment the line
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-## below too. You'll need to do ipchains or other port forwarding yourself
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-## to make this work.
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-#DirListenAddress 0.0.0.0:9091
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+## If you want to listen on a port other than the one advertised in
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+## DirPort (e.g. to advertise 80 but bind to 9091), you can do it as
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+## follows. below too. You'll need to do ipchains or other port
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+## forwarding yourself to make this work.
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+#DirPort 80 NoListen
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+#DirPort 127.0.0.1:9091 NoAdvertise
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## Uncomment to return an arbitrary blob of html on your DirPort. Now you
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## can explain what Tor is if anybody wonders why your IP address is
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## contacting them. See contrib/tor-exit-notice.html in Tor's source
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