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author | Nick Mathewson <nickm@torproject.org> | 2023-10-13 18:00:42 -0400 |
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committer | Nick Mathewson <nickm@torproject.org> | 2023-10-13 18:00:42 -0400 |
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diff --git a/spec/address-spec.md b/spec/address-spec.md index 272e366..0254e24 100644 --- a/spec/address-spec.md +++ b/spec/address-spec.md @@ -11,10 +11,11 @@ Table of Contents ``` <a id="address-spec.txt-1"></a> + # Overview Most of the time, Tor treats user-specified hostnames as opaque: When -the user connects to www.torproject.org, Tor picks an exit node and uses +the 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. @@ -26,6 +27,7 @@ substituted for certain IP addresses using the MapAddress configuration option or the MAPADDRESS control command. <a id="address-spec.txt-2"></a> + # .exit ```text @@ -61,6 +63,7 @@ to potential application-level attacks. ``` <a id="address-spec.txt-3"></a> + # .onion ```text @@ -93,6 +96,7 @@ The "ignored" portion of the address is intended for use in vhosting, and is supported in Tor 0.2.4.10-alpha and later. <a id="address-spec.txt-4"></a> + # .noconnect SYNTAX: [string].noconnect @@ -105,4 +109,3 @@ using the same instance of Tor that they're controlling. This feature was added in Tor 0.1.2.4-alpha, and taken out in Tor 0.2.2.1-alpha over fears that it provided another avenue for detecting Tor users via application-level web tricks. - |