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@@ -269,14 +269,9 @@ as a server on Windows now as well.)
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<li>0. Verify that your clock is set correctly. If possible, synchronize
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your clock with public time servers.</li>
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-<li>1. Edit the bottom part of your torrc (if you installed from source,
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-you will need to copy torrc.sample to torrc first. Look for them in
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-/usr/local/etc/tor/ on Unix). If you installed a package, you should look
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- for torrc:
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-<ul><li>in <tt>/etc/torrc</tt> or <tt>/etc/tor/torrc</tt> on Unix.</li>
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- <li>in <tt>/Library/Tor/torrc</tt> on Macintosh OS X.</li>
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- <li>in <tt>\Application Data\tor\torrc</tt> or in <tt>\<i>username</i>\Application Data\tor\torrc</tt> on Windows.</li>
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-</ul>
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+<li>1. Edit the bottom part of your torrc. (See <a
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+href="http://wiki.noreply.org/wiki/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#torrc">this
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+FAQ entry</a> for help.)
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Make sure to define at least Nickname and ORPort.
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Create the DataDirectory if necessary, and make
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sure it's owned by the user that will be running tor.
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@@ -394,8 +389,9 @@ the middle.</p>
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you can <a href="http://6sxoyfb3h2nvok2d.onion/">go to the hidden wiki</a>
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to see hidden services in action.</p>
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-<p>To set up a hidden service, copy torrc.sample to torrc (by default it's
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-in /usr/local/etc/tor/), and edit the middle part. Then run Tor. It will
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+<p>To set up a hidden service, edit the middle part of your torrc. (See
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+<a href="http://wiki.noreply.org/wiki/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#torrc">this
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+FAQ entry</a> for help.) Then run Tor. It will
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create each HiddenServiceDir you have configured, and it will create a
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'hostname' file which specifies the url (xyz.onion) for that service. You
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can tell people the url, and they can connect to it via their Tor client,
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