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authorSebastian Hahn <sebastian@torproject.org>2010-10-30 06:08:47 +0200
committerSebastian Hahn <sebastian@torproject.org>2010-11-10 15:48:26 +0100
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Change Natd into NATD in our options.
Breaking this out of the last commit because this might be more controversial.
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These hostnames can be passed to Tor as the address part of a SOCKS4a or
SOCKS5 request. If the application is connected to Tor using an IP-only
- method (such as SOCKS4, TransPort, or NatdPort), these hostnames can be
+ method (such as SOCKS4, TransPort, or NATDPort), these hostnames can be
substituted for certain IP addresses using the MapAddress configuration
option or the MAPADDRESS control command.