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@@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ isn't open in that time, give up on it.
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\fBCircuitIdleTimeout \fR\fINUM\fP
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-If we have keept a clean (never used) circuit around for NUM seconds,
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+If we have kept a clean (never used) circuit around for NUM seconds,
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then close it. This way when the Tor client is entirely idle, it can
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expire all of its circuits, and then expire its TLS connections. Also,
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if we end up making a circuit that is not useful for exiting any of
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@@ -558,7 +558,7 @@ resolved. This helps trap accidental attempts to resolve URLs and so on.
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(Default: 0)
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.LP
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-\fBFastFirstHopPK \fR\fB0\fR|fB1\fR\fP
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+\fBFastFirstHopPK \fR\fB0\fR\fB1\fR\fP
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When this option is enabled and we aren't running as a server, Tor
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skips the public key step for the first hop of creating circuits. This is
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safe since we have already used TLS to authenticate the server and to
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