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@@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ GENERAL OPTIONS
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recommend that you leave this alone unless you know what you're doing,
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since giving attackers access to your control listener is really
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dangerous. This directive can be specified multiple
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- times to bind to multiple addresses/ports. (Default: 127.0.0.1)
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+ times to bind to multiple addresses/ports. (Default: 127.0.0.1)
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**ControlSocket** __Path__::
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Like ControlPort, but listens on a Unix domain socket, rather than a TCP
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@@ -762,7 +762,7 @@ The following options are useful only for clients (that is, if
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purposes, e.g., for Tor controllers. This option may be used multiple times
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for different hidden services. If a hidden service uses authorization and
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this option is not set, the hidden service is not accessible. Hidden
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- services can be configured to require authorization using the
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+ services can be configured to require authorization using the
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**HiddenServiceAuthorizeClient** option.
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**CloseHSClientCircuitsImmediatelyOnTimeout** **0**|**1**::
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@@ -1017,7 +1017,7 @@ The following options are useful only for clients (that is, if
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Open this port to listen for transparent proxy connections. Set this to
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0 if you don't want to allow transparent proxy connections. Set the port
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to "auto" to have Tor pick a port for you. This directive can be
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- specified multiple times to bind to multiple addresses/ports. See
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+ specified multiple times to bind to multiple addresses/ports. See
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SOCKSPort for an explanation of isolation flags. +
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+
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TransPort requires OS support for transparent proxies, such as BSDs' pf or
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@@ -1055,7 +1055,7 @@ The following options are useful only for clients (that is, if
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**AutomapHostsOnResolve** **0**|**1**::
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When this option is enabled, and we get a request to resolve an address
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that ends with one of the suffixes in **AutomapHostsSuffixes**, we map an
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- unused virtual address to that address, and return the new virtual address.
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+ unused virtual address to that address, and return the new virtual address.
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This is handy for making ".onion" addresses work with applications that
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resolve an address and then connect to it. (Default: 0)
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@@ -1747,10 +1747,11 @@ The following options are used to configure a hidden service.
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Configure a virtual port VIRTPORT for a hidden service. You may use this
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option multiple times; each time applies to the service using the most
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recent hiddenservicedir. By default, this option maps the virtual port to
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- the same port on 127.0.0.1. You may override the target port, address, or
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- both by specifying a target of addr, port, or addr:port. You may also have
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- multiple lines with the same VIRTPORT: when a user connects to that
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- VIRTPORT, one of the TARGETs from those lines will be chosen at random.
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+ the same port on 127.0.0.1 over TCP. You may override the target port,
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+ address, or both by specifying a target of addr, port, or addr:port.
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+ You may also have multiple lines with the same VIRTPORT: when a user
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+ connects to that VIRTPORT, one of the TARGETs from those lines will be
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+ chosen at random.
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**PublishHidServDescriptors** **0**|**1**::
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If set to 0, Tor will run any hidden services you configure, but it won't
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@@ -1775,7 +1776,7 @@ The following options are used to configure a hidden service.
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their configuration file using **HidServAuth**.
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**RendPostPeriod** __N__ **seconds**|**minutes**|**hours**|**days**|**weeks**::
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- Every time the specified period elapses, Tor uploads any rendezvous
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+ Every time the specified period elapses, Tor uploads any rendezvous
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service descriptors to the directory servers. This information is also
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uploaded whenever it changes. (Default: 1 hour)
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