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				|  |  |      all sockets will be set to this limit. Must be a value between 2048 and
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				|  |  |      262144, in 1024 byte increments. Default of 8192 is recommended.
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				|  |  | -[[ControlPort]] **ControlPort** __PORT__|**auto**::
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				|  |  | +[[ControlPort]] **ControlPort** __PORT__|**unix:**__path__|**auto**::
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				|  |  |      If set, Tor will accept connections on this port and allow those
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				|  |  |      connections to control the Tor process using the Tor Control Protocol
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				|  |  |      (described in control-spec.txt). Note: unless you also specify one or
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				|  | @@ -953,7 +953,7 @@ The following options are useful only for clients (that is, if
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				|  |  |      the same circuit. Currently, two addresses are "too close" if they lie in
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				|  |  |      the same /16 range. (Default: 1)
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				|  |  | -[[SOCKSPort]] **SOCKSPort** \['address':]__port__|**auto** [_flags_] [_isolation flags_]::
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				|  |  | +[[SOCKSPort]] **SOCKSPort** \['address':]__port__|**unix:**__path__|**auto** [_flags_] [_isolation flags_]::
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				|  |  |      Open this port to listen for connections from SOCKS-speaking
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				|  |  |      applications. Set this to 0 if you don't want to allow application
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				|  |  |      connections via SOCKS. Set it to "auto" to have Tor pick a port for
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