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														|  |      (Default: 1)
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														|  |  [[FetchUselessDescriptors]] **FetchUselessDescriptors** **0**|**1**::
 |  |  [[FetchUselessDescriptors]] **FetchUselessDescriptors** **0**|**1**::
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														|  | -    If set to 1, Tor will fetch every consensus flavor, descriptor, and
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														|  | -    certificate that it hears about. Otherwise, it will avoid fetching useless
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														|  | -    descriptors: flavors that it is not using to build circuits, and authority
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														|  | -    certificates it does not trust. This option is useful if you're using a
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 |  | +    If set to 1, Tor will fetch every consensus flavor, and all server
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 |  | +    descriptors and authority certificates referenced by those consensuses,
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 |  | +    except for extra info descriptors. When this option is 1, Tor will also
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 |  | +    If set to 0, Tor will avoid fetching useless descriptors: flavors that it
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 |  | +    is not using to build circuits, and authority certificates it does not
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														|  |      tor client with an external parser that uses a full consensus.
 |  |      tor client with an external parser that uses a full consensus.
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														|  | -    This option fetches all documents, **DirCache** fetches and serves
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														|  | -    all documents. (Default: 0)
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 |  | +    This option fetches all documents except extrainfo descriptors,
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 |  | +    **DirCache** fetches and serves all documents except extrainfo
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 |  | +    descriptors, **DownloadExtraInfo*** fetches extrainfo documents, and serves
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 |  | +    them if **DirCache** is on, and **UseMicrodescriptors** changes the
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 |  | +    flavour of consensues and descriptors that is fetched and used for
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 |  | +    building circuits. (Default: 0)
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														|  |  [[HTTPProxy]] **HTTPProxy** __host__[:__port__]::
 |  |  [[HTTPProxy]] **HTTPProxy** __host__[:__port__]::
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														|  |      Tor will make all its directory requests through this host:port (or host:80
 |  |      Tor will make all its directory requests through this host:port (or host:80
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														|  | @@ -1642,9 +1650,8 @@ The following options are useful only for clients (that is, if
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														|  |      in order to build its circuits.  Using microdescriptors makes Tor clients
 |  |      in order to build its circuits.  Using microdescriptors makes Tor clients
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														|  |      download less directory information, thus saving bandwidth.  Directory
 |  |      download less directory information, thus saving bandwidth.  Directory
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														|  |      caches need to fetch regular descriptors and microdescriptors, so this
 |  |      caches need to fetch regular descriptors and microdescriptors, so this
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														|  | -    option doesn't save any bandwidth for them.  If this option is set to
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														|  | -    "auto" (recommended) then it is on for all clients that do not set
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														|  | -    FetchUselessDescriptors. (Default: auto)
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 |  | +    option doesn't save any bandwidth for them.  For legacy reasons, auto is
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														|  |  [[PathBiasCircThreshold]] **PathBiasCircThreshold** __NUM__ +
 |  |  [[PathBiasCircThreshold]] **PathBiasCircThreshold** __NUM__ +
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														|  | @@ -2390,10 +2397,12 @@ details.)
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														|  |      some entry in the policy is accepted.
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														|  |  [[DirCache]] **DirCache** **0**|**1**::
 |  |  [[DirCache]] **DirCache** **0**|**1**::
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														|  | -    When this option is set, Tor caches all current directory documents and
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														|  | -    accepts client requests for them. Setting DirPort is not required for this,
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														|  | -    because clients connect via the ORPort by default. Setting either DirPort
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														|  | -    or BridgeRelay and setting DirCache to 0 is not supported.  (Default: 1)
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 |  | +    When this option is set, Tor caches all current directory documents except
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 |  | +    extra info documents, and accepts client requests for them. If
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 |  | +    Setting **DirPort** is not required for **DirCache**, because clients
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														|  |  [[MaxConsensusAgeForDiffs]] **MaxConsensusAgeForDiffs**  __N__ **minutes**|**hours**|**days**|**weeks**::
 |  |  [[MaxConsensusAgeForDiffs]] **MaxConsensusAgeForDiffs**  __N__ **minutes**|**hours**|**days**|**weeks**::
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														|  |      When this option is nonzero, Tor caches will not try to generate
 |  |      When this option is nonzero, Tor caches will not try to generate
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