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@@ -747,9 +747,12 @@ The following options are useful only for clients (that is, if
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fingerprint to look up the bridge descriptor at the bridge authority, if
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it's provided and if UpdateBridgesFromAuthority is set too. +
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+
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- If "transport" is provided, and matches to a ClientTransportPlugin
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- line, we use that pluggable transports proxy to transfer data to
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- the bridge.
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+ If "transport" is provided, it must match a ClientTransportPlugin line. We
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+ then use that pluggable transport's proxy to transfer data to the bridge,
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+ rather than connecting to the bridge directly. Some transports use a
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+ transport-specific method to work out the remote address to connect to.
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+ These transports typically ignore the "IP:ORPort" specified in the bridge
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+ line.
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[[LearnCircuitBuildTimeout]] **LearnCircuitBuildTimeout** **0**|**1**::
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If 0, CircuitBuildTimeout adaptive learning is disabled. (Default: 1)
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@@ -1974,10 +1977,12 @@ is non-zero):
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(Default: 1)
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[[ExtendAllowPrivateAddresses]] **ExtendAllowPrivateAddresses** **0**|**1**::
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- When this option is enabled, Tor will connect to localhost, RFC1918
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- addresses, and so on. In particular, Tor will make direct connections, and
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- Tor routers allow EXTEND requests, to these private addresses. This can
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- create security issues; you should probably leave it off.
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+ When this option is enabled, Tor will connect to relays on localhost,
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+ RFC1918 addresses, and so on. In particular, Tor will make direct OR
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+ connections, and Tor routers allow EXTEND requests, to these private
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+ addresses. (Tor will always allow connections to bridges, proxies, and
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+ pluggable transports configured on private addresses.) Enabling this
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+ option can create security issues; you should probably leave it off.
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(Default: 0)
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[[MaxMemInQueues]] **MaxMemInQueues** __N__ **bytes**|**KB**|**MB**|**GB**::
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