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diff --git a/spec/address-spec.md b/spec/address-spec.md index c3c779c..f3b0e3c 100644 --- a/spec/address-spec.md +++ b/spec/address-spec.md @@ -1,18 +1,8 @@ -```text - Special Hostnames in Tor - Nick Mathewson - -Table of Contents - - 1. Overview - 2. .exit - 3. .onion - 4. .noconnect -``` +# Special Hostnames in Tor <a id="address-spec.txt-1"></a> -# Overview +## 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 @@ -28,7 +18,7 @@ option or the MAPADDRESS control command. <a id="address-spec.txt-2"></a> -# .exit +## .exit ```text SYNTAX: [hostname].[name-or-digest].exit @@ -64,7 +54,7 @@ to potential application-level attacks. <a id="address-spec.txt-3"></a> -# .onion +## .onion ```text SYNTAX: [digest].onion @@ -97,7 +87,7 @@ is supported in Tor 0.2.4.10-alpha and later. <a id="address-spec.txt-4"></a> -# .noconnect +## .noconnect SYNTAX: \[string\].noconnect |