|
@@ -49,8 +49,11 @@ the specified number of bytes per second. (Default: 780 KB)
|
|
|
Limit the maximum token bucket size (also known as the burst) to the given number of bytes. (Default: 48 MB)
|
|
|
.TP
|
|
|
\fBMaxAdvertisedBandwidth \fR\fIN\fR \fBbytes\fR|\fBKB\fR|\fBMB\fR|\fBGB\fR|\fBTB\fP
|
|
|
-If set, we will not advertise more than this amount of bandwidth, no
|
|
|
-matter how much we think we actually have.
|
|
|
+If set, we will not advertise more than this amount of bandwidth for our
|
|
|
+BandwidthRate. Server operators who want to reduce the number of clients
|
|
|
+who ask to build circuits through them (since this is proportional to
|
|
|
+advertised bandwidth rate) can thus reduce the CPU demands on their
|
|
|
+server without impacting network performance.
|
|
|
.TP
|
|
|
\fBDataDirectory \fR\fIDIR\fP
|
|
|
Store working data in DIR (Default: @LOCALSTATEDIR@/lib/tor)
|