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authorDavid Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>2020-01-20 10:47:49 -0500
committerDavid Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>2020-01-20 10:47:49 -0500
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Merge branch 'tor-github/pr/1675'
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@@ -1703,7 +1703,9 @@ The following options are useful only for clients (that is, if
connections via SOCKS. Set it to "auto" to have Tor pick a port for
you. This directive can be specified multiple times to bind
to multiple addresses/ports. If a unix domain socket is used, you may
- quote the path using standard C escape sequences.
+ quote the path using standard C escape sequences. Most flags are off by
+ default, except where specified. Flags that are on by default can be
+ disabled by putting "No" before the flag name.
(Default: 9050) +
+
NOTE: Although this option allows you to specify an IP address
@@ -1757,14 +1759,16 @@ The following options are useful only for clients (that is, if
Other recognized __flags__ for a SocksPort are:
**NoIPv4Traffic**;;
Tell exits to not connect to IPv4 addresses in response to SOCKS
- requests on this connection.
- **IPv6Traffic**;;
- Tell exits to allow IPv6 addresses in response to SOCKS requests on
- this connection, so long as SOCKS5 is in use. (SOCKS4 can't handle
- IPv6.)
- **PreferIPv6**;;
+ requests on this connection. (Allowing IPv4 is the default.)
+ **NoIPv6Traffic**;;
+ Tell exits to not connect to IPv6 addresses in response to SOCKS
+ requests on this connection. This option is only relevant when SOCKS5
+ is in use, because SOCKS4 can't handle IPv6. (Allowing IPv6 is the
+ default.)
+ **NoPreferIPv6**;;
Tells exits that, if a host has both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address,
- we would prefer to connect to it via IPv6. (IPv4 is the default.)
+ we would prefer to connect to it via IPv4. (IPv6 is the default in
+ recent versions of Tor.)
**NoDNSRequest**;;
Do not ask exits to resolve DNS addresses in SOCKS5 requests. Tor will
connect to IPv4 addresses, IPv6 addresses (if IPv6Traffic is set) and
@@ -1802,11 +1806,11 @@ The following options are useful only for clients (that is, if
**UseDNSCache**;;
Tells the client to use any cached DNS answers we have when making
requests via this connection.
- **PreferIPv6Automap**;;
+ **NoPreferIPv6Automap**;;
When serving a hostname lookup request on this port that
should get automapped (according to AutomapHostsOnResolve),
if we could return either an IPv4 or an IPv6 answer, prefer
- an IPv6 answer. (On by default.)
+ an IPv4 answer. (Tor prefers IPv6 by default.)
**PreferSOCKSNoAuth**;;
Ordinarily, when an application offers both "username/password
authentication" and "no authentication" to Tor via SOCKS5, Tor