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manpge: reorder some padding-related options
Move ReducedCircuitPadding and ReducedConnectionPadding immediately after the corresponding non-Reduced options. Part of ticket 32846.
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@ -1018,6 +1018,13 @@ The following options are useful only for clients (that is, if
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support (unlike ConnectionPadding, CircuitPadding cannot be force-enabled).
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(Default: 1)
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// Out of order because it logically belongs after CircuitPadding
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[[ReducedCircuitPadding]] **ReducedCircuitPadding** **0**|**1**::
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If set to 1, Tor will only use circuit padding algorithms that have low
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overhead. Only clients may set this option. This option should be offered
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via the UI to mobile users for use where bandwidth may be expensive.
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(Default: 0)
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[[CircuitsAvailableTimeout]] **CircuitsAvailableTimeout** __NUM__::
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Tor will attempt to keep at least one open, unused circuit available for
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this amount of time. This option governs how long idle circuits are kept
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@ -1142,6 +1149,13 @@ The following options are useful only for clients (that is, if
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for use where bandwidth may be expensive.
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(Default: auto)
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// Out of order because it logically belongs after ConnectionPadding
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[[ReducedConnectionPadding]] **ReducedConnectionPadding** **0**|**1**::
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If set to 1, Tor will not not hold OR connections open for very long,
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and will send less padding on these connections. Only clients may set
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this option. This option should be offered via the UI to mobile users
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for use where bandwidth may be expensive. (Default: 0)
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[[DNSPort]] **DNSPort** ['address'**:**]{empty}__port__|**auto** [_isolation flags_]::
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If non-zero, open this port to listen for UDP DNS requests, and resolve
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them anonymously. This port only handles A, AAAA, and PTR requests---it
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@ -1649,18 +1663,6 @@ The following options are useful only for clients (that is, if
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and some limit HTTP GET requests (which Tor uses for fetching directory
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information) to port 80.
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[[ReducedCircuitPadding]] **ReducedCircuitPadding** **0**|**1**::
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If set to 1, Tor will only use circuit padding algorithms that have low
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overhead. Only clients may set this option. This option should be offered
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via the UI to mobile users for use where bandwidth may be expensive.
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(Default: 0)
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[[ReducedConnectionPadding]] **ReducedConnectionPadding** **0**|**1**::
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If set to 1, Tor will not not hold OR connections open for very long,
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and will send less padding on these connections. Only clients may set
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this option. This option should be offered via the UI to mobile users
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for use where bandwidth may be expensive. (Default: 0)
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[[RejectPlaintextPorts]] **RejectPlaintextPorts** __port__,__port__,__...__::
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Like WarnPlaintextPorts, but instead of warning about risky port uses, Tor
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will instead refuse to make the connection. (Default: None)
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