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@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ The following options in this section are only recognized on the
+
Use the **`--newpass`** option with **`--keygen`** only when you
need to add, change, or remove a passphrase on an existing ed25519
- master identity key. You will be prompted for the old passphase
+ master identity key. You will be prompted for the old passphrase
(if any), and the new passphrase (if any).
+
[NOTE]
@@ -276,11 +276,6 @@ forward slash (/) in the configuration file and on the command line.
AlternateBridgeAuthority replaces the default bridge authority,
but leaves the directory authorities alone.
-[[AndroidIdentityTag]] **AndroidIdentityTag** __tag__::
- When logging to Android's logging subsystem, adds a tag to the log identity
- such that log entries are marked with "Tor-__tag__". Can not be changed while
- tor is running. (Default: none)
-
[[AvoidDiskWrites]] **AvoidDiskWrites** **0**|**1**::
If non-zero, try to write to disk less frequently than we would otherwise.
This is useful when running on flash memory or other media that support
@@ -621,7 +616,7 @@ forward slash (/) in the configuration file and on the command line.
**DirCache** fetches and serves all documents except extrainfo
descriptors, **DownloadExtraInfo*** fetches extrainfo documents, and serves
them if **DirCache** is on, and **UseMicrodescriptors** changes the
- flavour of consensues and descriptors that is fetched and used for
+ flavor of consensuses and descriptors that is fetched and used for
building circuits. (Default: 0)
[[HardwareAccel]] **HardwareAccel** **0**|**1**::
@@ -688,7 +683,7 @@ forward slash (/) in the configuration file and on the command line.
Signal-safe logs are always sent to stderr or stdout. They are also sent to
a limited number of log files that are configured to log messages at error
severity from the bug or general domains. They are never sent as syslogs,
- android logs, control port log events, or to any API-based log
+ control port log events, or to any API-based log
destinations.
[[Log2]] **Log** __minSeverity__[-__maxSeverity__] **file** __FILENAME__::
@@ -797,6 +792,17 @@ forward slash (/) in the configuration file and on the command line.
field, Tor will use it for separate rate limiting for each connection
from a non-relay. (Default: 0)
+[[OutboundBindAddressPT]] **OutboundBindAddressPT** __IP__::
+ Request that pluggable transports makes all outbound connections
+ originate from the IP address specified. Because outgoing connections
+ are handled by the pluggable transport itself, it is not possible for
+ Tor to enforce whether the pluggable transport honors this option. This
+ option overrides **OutboundBindAddress** for the same IP version. This
+ option may be used twice, once with an IPv4 address and once with an
+ IPv6 address. IPv6 addresses should be wrapped in square brackets. This
+ setting will be ignored for connections to the loopback addresses
+ (127.0.0.0/8 and ::1).
+
[[PidFile]] **PidFile** __FILE__::
On startup, write our PID to FILE. On clean shutdown, remove
FILE. Can not be changed while tor is running.
@@ -1303,15 +1309,6 @@ The following options are useful only for clients (that is, if
Every NUM seconds consider whether to build a new circuit. (Default: 30
seconds)
-[[OptimisticData]] **OptimisticData** **0**|**1**|**auto**::
- When this option is set, and Tor is using an exit node that supports
- the feature, it will try optimistically to send data to the exit node
- without waiting for the exit node to report whether the connection
- succeeded. This can save a round-trip time for protocols like HTTP
- where the client talks first. If OptimisticData is set to **auto**,
- Tor will look at the UseOptimisticData parameter in the networkstatus.
- (Default: auto)
-
// These are out of order because they logically belong together
[[PathBiasCircThreshold]] **PathBiasCircThreshold** __NUM__ +
@@ -1822,7 +1819,7 @@ The following options control when Tor enters and leaves dormant mode:
this option only with great caution: it has the potential to
create spurious traffic on the network. This option should only
be used if Tor is started by an affirmative user activity (like
- clicking on an applcation or running a command), and not if Tor
+ clicking on an application or running a command), and not if Tor
is launched for some other reason (for example, by a startup
process, or by an application that launches itself on every login.)
@@ -3855,7 +3852,3 @@ https://spec.torproject.org. See also **torsocks**(1) and **torify**(1).
Because Tor is still under development, there may be plenty of bugs. Please
report them at https://bugs.torproject.org/.
-
-== AUTHORS
-
-Roger Dingledine [arma at mit.edu], Nick Mathewson [nickm at alum.mit.edu].