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# OutboundBindAddress 10.0.0.5
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## A handle for your relay, so people don't have to refer to it by key.
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+## Only alphanumeric characters, A-Z, a-z, 0-1 are allowed. No unicode,
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+## no emoji.
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#Nickname ididnteditheconfig
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## Define these to limit how much relayed traffic you will allow. Your
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## descriptors containing these lines and that Google indexes them, so
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## spammers might also collect them. You may want to obscure the fact that
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## it's an email address and/or generate a new address for this purpose.
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+## Notice that "<" and ">" are necessary.
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#ContactInfo Random Person <nobody AT example dot com>
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## You might also include your PGP or GPG fingerprint if you have one:
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#ContactInfo 0xFFFFFFFF Random Person <nobody AT example dot com>
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## Uncomment this if you run more than one Tor relay, and add the identity
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## key fingerprint of each Tor relay you control, even if they're on
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-## different networks. You declare it here so Tor clients can avoid
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-## using more than one of your relays in a single circuit. See
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+## different networks. Include "$" with each key id. You declare it here so
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+## Tor clients can avoid using more than one of your relays in a single circuit. See
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## https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq#MultipleRelays
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## However, you should never include a bridge's fingerprint here, as it would
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## break its concealability and potentially reveal its IP/TCP address.
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