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@@ -268,11 +268,18 @@ plus any other addresses or ports your exit policy allows.
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run <tt>tor</tt>, whereas packages typically launch Tor from their
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run <tt>tor</tt>, whereas packages typically launch Tor from their
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initscripts. If it logs any warnings, address them. (By default Tor
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initscripts. If it logs any warnings, address them. (By default Tor
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logs to stdout, but some packages log to /var/log/tor/ instead.)
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logs to stdout, but some packages log to /var/log/tor/ instead.)
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-<li>4. One of the files generated in your DataDirectory is called
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+<li>4. <b>Register your server.</b> Send mail to <a
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-'fingerprint'. Send mail to tor-ops@freehaven.net including a)
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+href="mailto:tor-ops@freehaven.net">tor-ops@freehaven.net</a> with the
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-this key fingerprint, b) who you are, so we know whom to contact if
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+following information:
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-there's any problem, and c) what kind of connectivity the new server
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+<ul>
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-will have. If possible, PGP sign your mail.
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+<li>The fingerprint for your server's key (the contents of the
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+"fingerprint" file in your DataDirectory -- look in /usr/local/var/lib/tor
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+or /var/lib/tor on many platforms)</li>
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+<li>Who you are, so we know whom to contact if a problem arises,
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+and</li>
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+<li>What kind of connectivity the new server will have.</li>
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+</ul>
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+If possible, sign your mail using PGP.
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</ul>
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</ul>
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