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r11616@catbus: nickm | 2007-01-31 13:51:31 -0500
Tweak Trans/NATDPort documention to be less tool-specific. svn:r9471
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@ -88,12 +88,13 @@ Windows since that platform lacks getrlimit(). (Default: 1000)
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.LP
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.TP
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\fBControlPort \fR\fIPort\fP
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If set, Tor will accept connections on
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this port (Usually: 9051), and allow those connections to control the Tor process using the
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Tor Control Protocol (described in control-spec.txt). Note: unless you also
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specify one of \fBHashedControlPassword\fP or \fBCookieAuthentication\fP,
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setting this option will cause Tor to allow any process on the local host to
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control it. This option is required if you would like to use Tor with \fBdns-proxy-tor\fP.
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If set, Tor will accept connections on this port and allow those
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connections to control the Tor process using the Tor Control Protocol
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(described in control-spec.txt). Note: unless you also specify one of
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\fBHashedControlPassword\fP or \fBCookieAuthentication\fP, setting
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this option will cause Tor to allow any process on the local host to
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control it. This option is required for many Tor controllers; most use
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the value of 9051.
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.LP
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.TP
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\fBControlListenAddress \fR\fIIP\fR[:\fIPORT\fR]\fP
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@ -527,12 +528,13 @@ When a controller asks for a virtual (unused) address with the
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'MAPADDRESS' command, Tor picks an unassigned address from this range.
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(Default: 127.192.0.0/10)
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When using \fBdns-proxy-tor\fP to answer queries over a network you'll
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want to change this address to "10.192.0.0/10" or "172.16.0.0/12".
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The default \fBVirtualAddrNetwork \fR\fIAddress\fB address range on a
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When providing proxy server service to a larger using a tool like
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dns-proxy-tor,
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change this address to "10.192.0.0/10" or "172.16.0.0/12".
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The default \fBVirtualAddrNetwork\fP address range on a
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properly configured machine will route to the loopback interface.
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For local use \fBdns-proxy-tor\fP doesn't require a change to the
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default \fBVirtualAddrNetwork \fR\fIAddress\fB setting.
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For local use, no change to the
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default \fBVirtualAddrNetwork\fP setting is needed.
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.LP
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.TP
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\fBAllowNonRFC953Hostnames \fR\fB0\fR|\fB1\fR\fP
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@ -552,23 +554,36 @@ building slower.
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\fBTransPort\fP \fR\fIPORT\fP
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Enable transparent proxy support on \fR\fIPORT\fP (Usually: 9040).
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This is required to enable support for \fBdns-proxy-tor\fP.
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ControlPort must be set when using \fBTransPort\fP. If you're planning
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If non-zero, enables transparent proxy support on \fR\fIPORT\fP (by
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convention, 9040).
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.\" This is required to enable support for \fBdns-proxy-tor\fP.
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.\" ControlPort must be set when using \fBTransPort\fP.
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Requires OS support for transparent proxies, such as BSDs' pf or
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Linux's IPTables.
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If you're planning
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to use Tor as a transparent proxy for a network, you'll want to examine
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and change VirtualAddrNetwork from the default setting. You'll also want
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to set the TransListenAddress option for the network you'd like to proxy.
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(Default: 0).
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.LP
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\fBTransListenAddress\fP \fR\fIAddress\fB/\fIbits\fP
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Optionally listen on \fR\fIAddress\fB/\fIbits\fP as a transparent proxy
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server. This is useful for exporting a transparent proxy server
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\fBTransListenAddress\fP \fR\fIIP\fR[:\fIPORT\fR]\fP
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Bind to this address to listen for transparent proxy connections.
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(Default: 127.0.0.1).
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This is useful for exporting a transparent proxy server
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to an entire network.
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.LP
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.TP
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\fBNatdPort\fP \fR\fIPORT\fP
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This option allows users of ipfw (FreeBSD, etc) to send connections through tor in a manner
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similar to the TransPort. This option is only for people who cannot use TransPort.
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\fBNATDPort\fP \fR\fIPORT\fP
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Allow old versions of ipwf (as included in old versions of FreeBSD,
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etc.) to send connections through Tor using the NATD protocol.
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This option is only for people who cannot
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use TransPort.
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.LP
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.TP
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\fBNATDListenAddress\fP \fR\fIIP\fR[:\fIPORT\fR]\fP
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Bind to this address to listen for NATD connections.
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(Default: 127.0.0.1).
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.LP
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.TP
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.SH SERVER OPTIONS
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