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## Configuration file for a typical Tor user
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-## Last updated 26 October 2005 for Tor 0.1.1.9-alpha.
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+## Last updated 2 January 2006 for Tor 0.1.1.11-alpha.
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## (May or may not work for older or newer versions of Tor.)
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-#
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+##
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+## Lines that begin with "## " try to explain what's going on. Lines
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+## that begin with just "#" are disabled commands: you can enable them
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+## by removing the "#" symbol.
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+##
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## See the man page, or http://tor.eff.org/tor-manual.html, for more
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## options you can use in this file.
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-#
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-# On Unix, Tor will look for this file in someplace like "~/.tor/torrc" or
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-# "/etc/torrc"
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-#
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-# On Windows, Tor will look for the configuration file in someplace like
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-# "Application Data\tor\torrc" or "Application Data\<username>\tor\torrc"
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-#
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-# With the default Mac OS X installer, Tor will look in ~/.tor/torrc or
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-# /Library/Tor/torrc
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+##
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+## On Unix, Tor will look for this file in someplace like "~/.tor/torrc" or
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+## "/etc/torrc"
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+##
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+## On Windows, Tor will look for the configuration file in someplace like
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+## "Application Data\tor\torrc" or "Application Data\<username>\tor\torrc"
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+##
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+## With the default Mac OS X installer, Tor will look in ~/.tor/torrc or
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+## /Library/Tor/torrc
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## Replace this with "SocksPort 0" if you plan to run Tor only as a
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