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[[ExitRelay]] **ExitRelay** **0**|**1**|**auto**::
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Tells Tor whether to run as an exit relay. If Tor is running as a
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non-bridge server, and ExitRelay is set to 1, then Tor allows traffic to
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exit according to the ExitPolicy option (or the default ExitPolicy if
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none is specified). +
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exit according to the ExitPolicy option, the ReducedExitPolicy option,
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or the default ExitPolicy (if no other exit policy option is specified). +
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+
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If ExitRelay is set to 0, no traffic is allowed to
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exit, and the ExitPolicy option is ignored. +
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exit, and the ExitPolicy and ReducedExitPolicy options are ignored. +
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+
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If ExitRelay is set to "auto", then Tor behaves as if it were set to 1, but
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warns the user if this would cause traffic to exit. In a future version,
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the default value will be 0. (Default: auto)
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If ExitRelay is set to "auto", then Tor checks the ExitPolicy and
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ReducedExitPolicy options. If either is set, Tor behaves as if ExitRelay
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were set to 1. If neither exit policy option is set, Tor behaves as if
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ExitRelay were set to 0. (Default: auto)
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[[ExitPolicy]] **ExitPolicy** __policy__,__policy__,__...__::
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Set an exit policy for this server. Each policy is of the form
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## Configuration file for a typical Tor user
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## Last updated 22 December 2017 for Tor 0.3.2.8-rc.
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## Last updated 28 February 2019 for Tor 0.3.5.1-alpha.
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## (may or may not work for much older or much newer versions of Tor.)
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##
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## Lines that begin with "## " try to explain what's going on. Lines
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## Note: do not use MyFamily on bridge relays.
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#MyFamily $keyid,$keyid,...
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## Uncomment this if you do *not* want your relay to allow any exit traffic.
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## (Relays allow exit traffic by default.)
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#ExitRelay 0
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## Uncomment this if you want your relay to be an exit, with the default
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## exit policy (or whatever exit policy you set below).
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## (If ReducedExitPolicy or ExitPolicy are set, relays are exits.
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## If neither exit policy option is set, relays are non-exits.)
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#ExitRelay 1
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## Uncomment this if you want your relay to allow IPv6 exit traffic.
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## (Relays only allow IPv4 exit traffic by default.)
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## You must also set ExitRelay, ReducedExitPolicy, or ExitPolicy to make your
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## relay into an exit.
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## (Relays do not allow any exit traffic by default.)
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#IPv6Exit 1
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## Uncomment this if you want your relay to be an exit, with a reduced set
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## of exit ports.
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#ReducedExitPolicy 1
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## Uncomment these lines if you want your relay to be an exit, with the
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## specified set of exit IPs and ports.
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##
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## A comma-separated list of exit policies. They're considered first
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## to last, and the first match wins.
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##
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