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This commit makes it that if the ORPort is set with a single port, it will
bind to both global listen IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
To pin an "ORPort <PORT>" to be IPv4 or IPv6, the IPv4Only/IPv6Only flags are
honored thus this will _only_ bind on IPv6 for that port value:
ORPort 9050 IPv6Only
Results in: [::]:9050
ORPort 9051 IPv4Only
Results in: [0.0.0.0]:9051
Attempting to configure an explicit IPv4 address with IPv6Only flag is an
error and vice versa.
Closes #33246
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
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If a file doesn't use the file command (either \file or @file),
Doxygen won't try to process it.
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I am very glad to have written this script.
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This commit won't build yet -- it just puts everything in a slightly
more logical place.
The reasoning here is that "src/core" will hold the stuff that every (or
nearly every) tor instance will need in order to do onion routing.
Other features (including some necessary ones) will live in
"src/feature". The "src/app" directory will hold the stuff needed
to have Tor be an application you can actually run.
This commit DOES NOT refactor the former contents of src/or into a
logical set of acyclic libraries, or change any code at all. That
will have to come in the future.
We will continue to move things around and split them in the future,
but I hope this lays a reasonable groundwork for doing so.
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