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authorRoger Dingledine <arma@torproject.org>2003-10-21 09:49:39 +0000
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The same executable ("or") functions as both client and server, depending
on which ports are specified in the configuration file. You can specify:
-* APPort: client applications (eg privoxy, Mozilla) can speak socks to
+* SocksPort: client applications (eg privoxy, Mozilla) can speak socks to
this port.
-* OPPort: onion proxies (client onion routers) connect to this port.
* ORPort: other onion routers connect to this port
* DirPort: onion proxies and onion routers speak http to this port, to
pull down a directory of which nodes are currently available.