man, our sample torrc sucked.

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## Configuration file for a typical Tor user
## Last updated 9 February 2006 for Tor 0.1.1.13-alpha.
## Last updated 31 July 2006 for Tor 0.1.2.1-alpha.
## (May or may not work for older or newer versions of Tor.)
##
## Lines that begin with "## " try to explain what's going on. Lines
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## server, and not make any local application connections yourself.
SocksPort 9050 # what port to open for local application connections
SocksListenAddress 127.0.0.1 # accept connections only from localhost
#SocksListenAddress 192.168.0.1:9100 # listen on a chosen IP/port too
#SocksListenAddress 192.168.0.1:9100 # listen on this IP:port also
## Entry policies to allow/deny SOCKS requests based on IP address.
## First entry that matches wins. If no SocksPolicy is set, we accept
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############### This section is just for location-hidden services ###
## Look in .../hidden_service/hostname for the address to tell people.
## HiddenServicePort x y:z says to redirect a port x request from the
## client to y:z.
## Once you have configured a hidden service, you can look at the
## contents of the file ".../hidden_service/hostname" for the address
## to tell people.
##
## HiddenServicePort x y:z says to redirect requests on port x to the
## address y:z.
#HiddenServiceDir @LOCALSTATEDIR@/lib/tor/hidden_service/
#HiddenServicePort 80 127.0.0.1:80
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################ This section is just for servers #####################
## NOTE: If you enable these, you should consider mailing your identity
## key fingerprint to the tor-ops, so we can add you to the list of
## servers that clients will trust. See
## NOTE: If you enable these, you should consider mailing the contents
## of the "fingerprint" file to the tor-ops, so nobody else can pick
## your nickname and use a different key. See
## http://tor.eff.org/docs/tor-doc-server.html for details.
## Required: A unique handle for this server
## Required: A unique handle for your server.
#Nickname ididnteditheconfig
## The IP or fqdn for this server. Leave commented out and Tor will guess.
## The IP or FQDN for your server. Leave commented out and Tor will guess.
#Address noname.example.com
## Contact info that will be published in the directory, so we can
## contact you if you need to upgrade or if something goes wrong.
## This is optional but recommended.
## Define these to limit your bandwidth usage. Note that BandwidthRate
## must be at least 20 KB.
#BandwidthRate 100 KB # Throttle traffic to 100KB/s (800Kbps)
#BandwidthBurst 200 KB # But allow bursts up to 200KB/s (1600Kbps)
## Contact info to be published in the directory, so we can contact you
## if your server is misconfigured or something else goes wrong.
#ContactInfo Random Person <nobody AT example dot com>
## You might also include your PGP or GPG fingerprint if you have one:
#ContactInfo 1234D/FFFFFFFF Random Person <nobody AT example dot com>
## Required: what port to advertise for tor connections
## Required: what port to advertise for Tor connections.
#ORPort 9001
## If you want to listen on a port other than the one advertised
## in ORPort (e.g. to advertise 443 but bind to 9090), uncomment
## the line below. You'll need to do ipchains or other port forwarding
## in ORPort (e.g. to advertise 443 but bind to 9090), uncomment the
## line below too. You'll need to do ipchains or other port forwarding
## yourself to make this work.
#ORListenAddress 0.0.0.0:9090
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## http://wiki.noreply.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#LimitBandwidth
#DirPort 9030 # what port to advertise for directory connections
## If you want to listen on a port other than the one advertised
## in DirPort (e.g. to advertise 80 but bind 9091), uncomment the line
## below. You'll need to do ipchains or other port forwarding yourself
## in DirPort (e.g. to advertise 80 but bind to 9091), uncomment the line
## below too. You'll need to do ipchains or other port forwarding yourself
## to make this work.
#DirListenAddress 0.0.0.0:9091
## Uncomment this if you run more than one Tor server, and add the
## nickname of each Tor server you control, even if they're on different
## networks. We declare it here so clients can avoid using more than
## one of your servers in a given circuit.
## networks. You declare it here so Tor clients can avoid using more than
## one of your servers in a single circuit.
#MyFamily nickname1,nickname2,...
## A comma-separated list of exit policies. They're considered first