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- # Defaults for tor initscript
- # sourced by /etc/init.d/tor
- # installed at /etc/default/tor by the maintainer scripts
- #
- # This is a bash shell fragment
- #
- RUN_DAEMON="yes"
- #
- # Servers sometimes may need more than the default 1024 file descriptors
- # if they are very busy and have many clients connected to them. The top
- # servers as of early 2008 regularly have more than 10000 connected
- # clients.
- # (ulimit -n)
- #
- # (the default varies as it depends on the number of available system-wide file
- # descriptors. See the init script in /etc/init.d/tor for details.)
- #
- # MAX_FILEDESCRIPTORS=
- #
- # If tor is seriously hogging your CPU, taking away too much cycles from
- # other system resources, then you can renice tor. See nice(1) for a
- # bit more information. Another way to limit the CPU usage of an Onion
- # Router is to set a lower BandwidthRate, as CPU usage is mostly a function
- # of the amount of traffic flowing through your node. Consult the torrc(5)
- # manual page for more information on setting BandwidthRate.
- #
- # NICE="--nicelevel 5"
- # Additional arguments to pass on tor's command line.
- #
- # ARGS=""
- #
- # Uncomment this if you want to get coredumps
- #
- ulimit -c unlimited
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