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1. Overview
Most of the time, Tor treats user-specified hostnames as opaque: When the
- user connects to tor.eff.org, Tor picks an exit node and uses that node to
- connect to "tor.eff.org". Some hostnames, however, can be used to override
+ user connects to www.torproject.org, Tor picks an exit node and uses that node to
+ connect to "www.torproject.org". Some hostnames, however, can be used to override
Tor's default behavior and circuit-building rules.
These hostnames can be passed to Tor as the address part of a SOCKS4a or