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@@ -111,10 +111,21 @@ Other options can be specified either on the command-line (--option
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published in the consensus and your relay will use that value. (Default: 0)
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**ClientTransportPlugin** __transport__ socks4|socks5 __IP__:__PORT__::
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- When set along with a corresponding Bridge line, the Tor client
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- forwards its traffic to a SOCKS-speaking proxy on "IP:PORT". It's
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- the duty of that proxy to properly forward the traffic to the
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- bridge.
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+**ClientTransportPlugin** __transport__ exec __path-to-binary__ [options]::
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+ In its first form, when set along with a corresponding Bridge line, the Tor
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+ client forwards its traffic to a SOCKS-speaking proxy on "IP:PORT". It's the
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+ duty of that proxy to properly forward the traffic to the bridge. +
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+ +
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+ In its second form, when set along with a corresponding Bridge line, the Tor
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+ client launches the pluggable transport proxy exacutable in
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+ __path-to-binary__ using __options__ as its command-line options, and
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+ forwards its traffic to it. It's the duty of that proxy to properly forward
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+ the traffic to the bridge.
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+
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+**ServerTransportPlugin** __transport__ exec __path-to-binary__ [options]::
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+ The Tor relay launches the pluggable transport proxy in __path-to-binary__
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+ using __options__ as its command-line options, and expects to receive
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+ proxied client traffic from it.
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**ConnLimit** __NUM__::
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The minimum number of file descriptors that must be available to the Tor
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