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tor.manual.html   3) <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
tor.manual.html   4) <HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Man page of TOR</TITLE>
tor.manual.html   5) </HEAD><BODY>
tor.manual.html   6) <H1>TOR</H1>
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tor-manual.html   7) Section: User Commands  (1)<BR>Updated: November 2004<BR><A HREF="#index">Index</A>
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tor.manual.html   8) <A HREF="/cgi-bin/man/man2html">Return to Main Contents</A><HR>
tor.manual.html   9) 
tor.manual.html  10) <A NAME="lbAB">&nbsp;</A>
tor.manual.html  11) <H2>NAME</H2>
tor.manual.html  12) 
tor.manual.html  13) tor - The second-generation onion router
tor.manual.html  14) <A NAME="lbAC">&nbsp;</A>
tor.manual.html  15) <H2>SYNOPSIS</H2>
tor.manual.html  16) 
tor.manual.html  17) <B>tor</B>
tor.manual.html  18) 
tor.manual.html  19) [<I>OPTION value</I>]...
tor.manual.html  20) <A NAME="lbAD">&nbsp;</A>
tor.manual.html  21) <H2>DESCRIPTION</H2>
tor.manual.html  22) 
tor.manual.html  23) <I>tor</I>
tor.manual.html  24) 
tor.manual.html  25) is a connection-oriented anonymizing communication
tor.manual.html  26) service. Users choose a source-routed path through a set of nodes, and
tor.manual.html  27) negotiate a &quot;virtual circuit&quot; through the network, in which each node
tor.manual.html  28) knows its predecessor and successor, but no others. Traffic flowing down
tor.manual.html  29) the circuit is unwrapped by a symmetric key at each node, which reveals
tor.manual.html  30) the downstream node.
tor.manual.html  31) <P>
tor.manual.html  32) 
tor.manual.html  33) Basically <I>tor</I> provides a distributed network of servers (&quot;onion
tor.manual.html  34) routers&quot;). Users bounce their TCP streams -- web traffic, ftp, ssh, etc --
tor.manual.html  35) around the routers, and recipients, observers, and even the routers
tor.manual.html  36) themselves have difficulty tracking the source of the stream.
tor.manual.html  37) <A NAME="lbAE">&nbsp;</A>
tor.manual.html  38) <H2>OPTIONS</H2>
tor.manual.html  39) 
tor.manual.html  40) <B>-h, -help</B>
tor.manual.html  41) Display a short help message and exit.
tor.manual.html  42) <DL COMPACT>
tor.manual.html  43) <DT><B>-f </B><I>FILE</I><DD>
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tor-manual.html  44) FILE contains further &quot;option value&quot; pairs. (Default: @CONFDIR@/torrc)
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tor.manual.html  45) <DT>Other options can be specified either on the command-line (<I>--option<DD>
tor.manual.html  46) value</I>), or in the configuration file (<I>option value</I>).
tor.manual.html  47) Options are case-insensitive.
tor.manual.html  48) <DT><B>Log </B><I>minSeverity</I>[-<I>maxSeverity</I>] <B>stderr</B>|<B>stdout</B>|<B>syslog</B><DD>
tor.manual.html  49) Send all messages between <I>minSeverity</I> and <I>maxSeverity</I> to
tor.manual.html  50) the standard output stream, the standard error stream, or to the system
tor.manual.html  51) log. (The &quot;syslog&quot; value is only supported on Unix.)  Recognized
tor.manual.html  52) severity levels are debug, info, notice, warn, and err.  If only one
tor.manual.html  53) severity level is given, all messages of that level or higher will be
tor.manual.html  54) sent to the listed destination.
tor.manual.html  55) <DT><B>Log </B><I>minSeverity</I>[-<I>maxSeverity</I>] <B>file</B> <I>FILENAME</I><DD>
tor.manual.html  56) As above, but send log messages to the listed filename.  The &quot;Log&quot;
tor.manual.html  57) option may appear more than once in a configuration file.  Messages
tor.manual.html  58) are sent to all the logs that match their severity level.
tor.manual.html  59) <DT><B>BandwidthRate </B><I>N</I> <B>bytes</B>|<B>KB</B>|<B>MB</B>|<B>GB</B>|<B>TB</B><DD>
tor.manual.html  60) A token bucket limits the average incoming bandwidth on this node to
tor.manual.html  61) the specified number of bytes per second. (Default: 780 KB)
tor.manual.html  62) <DT><B>BandwidthBurst </B><I>N</I> <B>bytes</B>|<B>KB</B>|<B>MB</B>|<B>GB</B>|<B>TB</B><DD>
tor.manual.html  63) Limit the maximum token bucket size (also known as the burst) to the given number of bytes. (Default: 48 MB)
tor.manual.html  64) <DT><B>DataDirectory </B><I>DIR</I><DD>
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tor-manual.html  65) Store working data in DIR (Default: @LOCALSTATEDIR@/lib/tor)
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tor.manual.html  66) <DT><B>DirServer </B><I>address:port fingerprint</I><DD>
tor.manual.html  67) Use a nonstandard authoritative directory server at the provided
tor.manual.html  68) address and port, with the specified key fingerprint.  This option can
tor.manual.html  69) be repeated many times, for multiple authoritative directory
tor.manual.html  70) servers. If no <B>dirserver</B> line is given, Tor will use the default
tor.manual.html  71) directory servers: moria1, moria2, and tor26.
tor.manual.html  72) <DT><B>Group </B><I>GID</I><DD>
tor.manual.html  73) On startup, setgid to this user.
tor.manual.html  74) <DT><B>HttpProxy</B> <I>host</I>[:<I>port</I>]<DD>
tor.manual.html  75) If set, Tor will make all its directory requests through this host:port,
tor.manual.html  76) rather than connecting directly to any directory servers.
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tor-manual.html  77) <DT><B>HttpsProxy</B> <I>host</I>[:<I>port</I>]<DD>
tor-manual.html  78) If set, Tor will make all its OR (SSL) connections through this host:port,
tor-manual.html  79) via HTTP CONNECT, rather than connecting directly to servers.
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tor.manual.html  80) <DT><B>KeepalivePeriod </B><I>NUM</I><DD>
tor.manual.html  81) To keep firewalls from expiring connections, send a padding keepalive
tor.manual.html  82) cell on open connections every NUM seconds. (Default: 5 minutes.)
tor.manual.html  83) <DT><B>MaxConn </B><I>NUM</I><DD>
tor.manual.html  84) Maximum number of simultaneous sockets allowed.  You probably don't need
tor.manual.html  85) to adjust this. (Default: 1024)
tor.manual.html  86) <DT><B>OutboundBindAddress </B><I>IP</I><DD>
tor.manual.html  87) Make all outbound connections originate from the IP address specified.  This
tor.manual.html  88) is only useful when you have multiple network interfaces, and you want all
tor.manual.html  89) of Tor's outgoing connections to use a single one.
tor.manual.html  90) <DT><B>PIDFile </B><I>FILE</I><DD>
tor.manual.html  91) On startup, write our PID to FILE. On clean shutdown, remove FILE.
tor.manual.html  92) <DT><B>RunAsDaemon </B><B>0</B>|<B>1</B><DD>
tor.manual.html  93) If 1, Tor forks and daemonizes to the background. (Default: 0)
tor.manual.html  94) <DT><B>User </B><I>UID</I><DD>
tor.manual.html  95) On startup, setuid to this user.
tor.manual.html  96) <DT><B>ControlPort </B><I>Port</I><DD>
tor.manual.html  97) If set, Tor will accept connections from the same machine (localhost only) on
tor.manual.html  98) this port, and allow those connections to control the Tor process using the
tor.manual.html  99) Tor Control Protocol (described in control-spec.txt).  Note: unless you also
tor.manual.html 100) specify one of <B>HashedControlPassword</B> or <B>CookieAuthentication</B>,
tor.manual.html 101) setting this option will cause Tor to allow any process on the local host to
tor.manual.html 102) control it.
tor.manual.html 103) <DT><B>HashedControlPassword </B><I>hashed_password</I><DD>
tor.manual.html 104) Don't allow any connections on the control port except when the other process
tor.manual.html 105) knows the password whose one-way hash is <I>hashed_password</I>.  You can
tor.manual.html 106) compute the hash of a password by running &quot;tor --hash-password
tor.manual.html 107) <I>password</I>&quot;.
tor.manual.html 108) <DT><B>CookieAuthentication </B><B>0</B>|<B>1</B><DD>
tor.manual.html 109) If this option is set to 1, don't allow any connections on the control port
tor.manual.html 110) except when the connecting process knows the contents of a file named
tor.manual.html 111) &quot;control_auth_cookie&quot;, which Tor will create in its data directory.  This
tor.manual.html 112) authentication methods should only be used on systems with good filesystem
tor.manual.html 113) security.
tor.manual.html 114) <B>DirFetchPeriod </B><I>N</I> <B>seconds</B>|<B>minutes</B>|<B>hours</B>|<B>days</B>|<B>weeks</B>
tor.manual.html 115) Every time the specified period elapses, Tor downloads a directory.
tor.manual.html 116) A directory contains a signed list of all known servers as well as
tor.manual.html 117) their current liveness status.  (Default: 1 hour)
tor.manual.html 118) <DT><B>StatusFetchPeriod </B><I>N</I> <B>seconds</B>|<B>minutes</B>|<B>hours</B>|<B>days</B>|<B>weeks</B><DD>
tor.manual.html 119) Every time the specified period elapses, Tor downloads signed status
tor.manual.html 120) information about the current state of known servers.  (Default: 20 minutes.)
tor.manual.html 121) <DT><B>RendPostPeriod </B><I>N</I> <B>seconds</B>|<B>minutes</B>|<B>hours</B>|<B>days</B>|<B>weeks</B><DD>
tor.manual.html 122) Every time the specified period elapses, Tor uploads any rendezvous
tor.manual.html 123) service descriptors to the directory servers.  This information is also
tor.manual.html 124) uploaded whenever it changes.  (Default: 20 minutes.)
tor.manual.html 125) <P>
tor.manual.html 126) </DL>
tor.manual.html 127) <A NAME="lbAF">&nbsp;</A>
tor.manual.html 128) <H2>CLIENT OPTIONS</H2>
tor.manual.html 129) 
tor.manual.html 130) <P>
tor.manual.html 131) 
tor.manual.html 132) The following options are useful only for clients (that is, if <B>SOCKSPort</B> is non-zero):
tor.manual.html 133) <DL COMPACT>
tor.manual.html 134) <DT><B>AllowUnverifiedNodes</B> <B>entry</B>|<B>exit</B>|<B>middle</B>|<B>introduction</B>|<B>rendezvous</B>|...<DD>
tor.manual.html 135) Where on our circuits should we allow Tor servers that the directory
tor.manual.html 136) servers haven't authenticated as &quot;verified&quot;?  (Default: middle,rendezvous.)
tor.manual.html 137) <DT><B>ClientOnly </B><B>0</B>|<B>1</B><DD>
tor.manual.html 138) If set to 1, Tor will under no circumstances run as a server.  (Usually,
tor.manual.html 139) you don't need to set this; Tor is pretty smart at figuring out whether
tor.manual.html 140) you are reliable and high-bandwidth enough to be a good server.)
tor.manual.html 141) <DT><B>EntryNodes </B><I>nickname</I>,<I>nickname</I>,<I>...</I><DD>
tor.manual.html 142) A list of preferred nodes to use for the first hop in the circuit, if possible.
tor.manual.html 143) <DT><B>ExitNodes </B><I>nickname</I>,<I>nickname</I>,<I>...</I><DD>
tor.manual.html 144) A list of preferred nodes to use for the last hop in the circuit, if possible.
tor.manual.html 145) <DT><B>ExcludeNodes </B><I>nickname</I>,<I>nickname</I>,<I>...</I><DD>
tor.manual.html 146) A list of nodes to never use when building a circuit.
tor.manual.html 147) <DT><B>StrictExitNodes </B><B>0</B>|<B>1</B><DD>
tor.manual.html 148) If 1, Tor will never use any nodes besides those listed in &quot;exitnodes&quot; for
tor.manual.html 149) the last hop of a circuit.
tor.manual.html 150) <DT><B>StrictEntryNodes </B><B>0</B>|<B>1</B><DD>
tor.manual.html 151) If 1, Tor will never use any nodes besides those listed in &quot;entrynodes&quot; for
tor.manual.html 152) the first hop of a circuit.
tor.manual.html 153) <DT><B>FascistFirewall </B><B>0</B>|<B>1</B><DD>
tor.manual.html 154) If 1, Tor will only create outgoing connections to ORs running on ports that
tor.manual.html 155) your firewall allows (defaults to 80 and 443; see <B>FirewallPorts</B>).  This will
tor.manual.html 156) allow you to run Tor as a client behind a firewall with restrictive policies,
tor.manual.html 157) but will not allow you to run as a server behind such a firewall.
tor.manual.html 158) <DT><B>FirewallPorts </B><I>PORTS</I><DD>
tor.manual.html 159) A list of ports that your firewall allows you to connect to.  Only used when
tor.manual.html 160) <B>FascistFirewall</B> is set. (Default: 80, 443.)
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tor-manual.html 161) <DT><B>LongLivedPorts </B><I>PORTS</I><DD>
tor-manual.html 162) A list of ports for services that tend to have long-running connections
tor-manual.html 163) (e.g. chat and interactive shells). Circuits for streams that use these
tor-manual.html 164) ports will contain only high-uptime nodes, to reduce the chance that a
tor-manual.html 165) node will go down before the stream is finished.
tor-manual.html 166) <DT><B>MapAddress</B> <I>address</I> <I>newaddress</I><DD>
tor-manual.html 167) When a request for address arrives to Tor, it will rewrite it to newaddress before processing it. For example, if you always want connections to <A HREF="http://www.indymedia.org">www.indymedia.org</A> to exit via yourtorserver, use &quot;MapAddress <A HREF="http://www.indymedia.org">www.indymedia.org</A> <A HREF="http://www.indymedia.org.yourtorserver.exit">www.indymedia.org.yourtorserver.exit</A>&quot;.
tor-manual.html 168) <DT><B>NewCircuitPeriod </B><I>NUM</I><DD>
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tor.manual.html 169) Every NUM seconds consider whether to build a new circuit. (Default: 60)
tor.manual.html 170) <DT><B>NodeFamily </B><I>nickname</I>,<I>nickname</I>,<I>...</I><DD>
tor.manual.html 171) The named Tor servers constitute a &quot;family&quot; of similar or co-administered
tor.manual.html 172) servers, so never use any two of them in the same circuit. Defining a
tor.manual.html 173) NodeFamily is only needed when a server doesn't list the family itself
tor.manual.html 174) (with MyFamily). This option can be used multiple times.
tor.manual.html 175) <DT>
tor.manual.html 176) <DD>
tor.manual.html 177) 
tor.manual.html 178) 
tor.manual.html 179) <B>RendNodes </B><I>nickname</I>,<I>nickname</I>,<I>...</I>
tor.manual.html 180) A list of preferred nodes to use for the rendezvous point, if possible.
tor.manual.html 181) <DT><B>RendExcludeNodes </B><I>nickname</I>,<I>nickname</I>,<I>...</I><DD>
tor.manual.html 182) A list of nodes to never use when choosing a rendezvous point.
tor.manual.html 183) <DT><B>SOCKSPort </B><I>PORT</I><DD>
tor.manual.html 184) Bind to this port to listen for connections from SOCKS-speaking applications.
tor.manual.html 185) Set this to 0 if you don't want to allow application connections. (Default:
tor.manual.html 186) 9050)
tor.manual.html 187) <DT><B>SOCKSBindAddress </B><I>IP</I><DD>
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tor-manual.html 188) Bind to this address to listen for connections from SOCKS-speaking applications. (Default: 127.0.0.1) You can also specify a port (e.g. 192.168.0.1:9100). This directive can be specified multiple times to bind to multiple addresses/ports.
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tor.manual.html 189) <DT><B>SOCKSPolicy </B><I>policy</I>,<I>policy</I>,<I>...</I><DD>
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tor-manual.html 190) Set an entrance policy for this server, to limit who can connect to the SOCKS ports. The policies have the same form as exit policies below.
tor-manual.html 191) <DT><B>TrackHostExits </B><I>host1</I>,<I>.domain1</I>|<I>.</I><DD>
tor-manual.html 192) For each value in the comma separated list, Tor will track recent connections
tor-manual.html 193) to hosts that match this value and attempt to
tor-manual.html 194) reuse the same exit node for each. If the value is prepended with a '.', it is
tor-manual.html 195) treated as matching an entire domain. If one of the values is just a '.', it
tor-manual.html 196) means match everything. This option is useful if you frequently connect to
tor-manual.html 197) sites that will expire all your authentication cookies (ie log you out) if
tor-manual.html 198) your IP address changes. Note that this option does have the disadvantage of
tor-manual.html 199) making it more clear that a given history is
tor-manual.html 200) associated with a single user. However, most people who would wish to observe
tor-manual.html 201) this will observe it through cookies or other protocol-specific means anyhow.
tor-manual.html 202) <DT><B>TrackHostExitsExpire </B><I>NUM</I><DD>
tor-manual.html 203) Since exit servers go up and down, it is desirable to expire the association
tor-manual.html 204) between host and exit server after NUM seconds of inactivity. The default
tor-manual.html 205) is 1800 seconds (30 minutes).
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tor.manual.html 206) <P>
tor.manual.html 207) </DL>
tor.manual.html 208) <A NAME="lbAG">&nbsp;</A>
tor.manual.html 209) <H2>SERVER OPTIONS</H2>
tor.manual.html 210) 
tor.manual.html 211) <P>
tor.manual.html 212) 
tor.manual.html 213) The following options are useful only for servers (that is, if <B>ORPort</B> is non-zero):
tor.manual.html 214) <DL COMPACT>
tor.manual.html 215) <DT><B>Address </B><I>address</I><DD>
tor.manual.html 216) The IP or fqdn of this server (e.g. moria.mit.edu). You can leave this
tor.manual.html 217) unset, and Tor will guess your IP.
tor.manual.html 218) <DT><B>ContactInfo </B><I>email_address</I><DD>
tor.manual.html 219) Administrative contact information for server.
tor.manual.html 220) <DT><B>ExitPolicy </B><I>policy</I>,<I>policy</I>,<I>...</I><DD>
tor.manual.html 221) Set an exit policy for this server. Each policy is of the form
tor.manual.html 222) &quot;<B>accept</B>|<B>reject</B> <I>ADDR</I>[<B>/</B><I>MASK</I>]<B>:</B><I>PORT</I>&quot;.
tor.manual.html 223) If <B>/</B><I>MASK</I> is omitted then this policy just applies to the host
tor.manual.html 224) given.  Instead of giving a host or network you can also use &quot;<B>*</B>&quot; to
tor.manual.html 225) denote the universe (0.0.0.0/0).  <I>PORT</I> can be a single port number,
tor.manual.html 226) an interval of ports &quot;<I>FROM_PORT</I><B>-</B><I>TO_PORT</I>&quot;, or &quot;<B>*</B>&quot;.
tor.manual.html 227) <P>
tor.manual.html 228) For example, &quot;reject 127.0.0.1:*,reject 192.168.1.0/24:*,accept *:*&quot; would
tor.manual.html 229) reject any traffic destined for localhost and any 192.168.1.* address, but
tor.manual.html 230) accept anything else.
tor.manual.html 231) <P>
tor.manual.html 232) This directive can be specified multiple times so you don't have to put
tor.manual.html 233) it all on one line.
tor.manual.html 234) <P>
tor.manual.html 235) See RFC 3330 for more details about internal and reserved IP address
tor.manual.html 236) space. Policies are considered first to last, and the first match wins. If
tor.manual.html 237) you want to _replace_ the default exit policy, end your exit policy with
tor.manual.html 238) either a reject *:* or an accept *:*. Otherwise, you're _augmenting_
tor.manual.html 239) (prepending to) the default exit policy. The default exit policy is:
tor.manual.html 240) 
tor.manual.html 241) <DL COMPACT><DT><DD>
tor.manual.html 242) <DL COMPACT>
tor.manual.html 243) <DT>reject 0.0.0.0/8<DD>
tor.manual.html 244) <DT>reject 169.254.0.0/16<DD>
tor.manual.html 245) <DT>reject 127.0.0.0/8<DD>
tor.manual.html 246) <DT>reject 192.168.0.0/16<DD>
tor.manual.html 247) <DT>reject 10.0.0.0/8<DD>
tor.manual.html 248) <DT>reject 172.16.0.0/12<DD>
tor.manual.html 249) <DT>accept *:20-22<DD>
tor.manual.html 250) <DT>accept *:53<DD>
tor.manual.html 251) <DT>accept *:79-81<DD>
tor.manual.html 252) <DT>accept *:110<DD>
tor.manual.html 253) <DT>accept *:143<DD>
tor.manual.html 254) <DT>accept *:443<DD>
tor.manual.html 255) <DT>accept *:706<DD>
tor.manual.html 256) <DT>accept *:873<DD>
tor.manual.html 257) <DT>accept *:993<DD>
tor.manual.html 258) <DT>accept *:995<DD>
tor.manual.html 259) <DT>reject *:1214<DD>
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tor-manual.html 260) <DT>reject *:4661-4666<DD>
tor-manual.html 261) <DT>reject *:6346-6429<DD>
tor-manual.html 262) <DT>reject *:6881-6999<DD>
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tor.manual.html 263) <DT>accept *:1024-65535<DD>
tor.manual.html 264) <DT>reject *:*<DD>
tor.manual.html 265) </DL>
tor.manual.html 266) </DL>
tor.manual.html 267) 
tor.manual.html 268) 
tor.manual.html 269) <DT><B>MaxOnionsPending </B><I>NUM</I><DD>
tor.manual.html 270) If you have more than this number of onionskins queued for decrypt, reject new ones. (Default: 100)
tor.manual.html 271) <DT><B>MyFamily </B><I>nickname</I>,<I>nickname</I>,<I>...</I><DD>
tor.manual.html 272) Declare that this Tor server is controlled or administered by a group
tor.manual.html 273) or organization identical or similar to that of the other named servers.
tor.manual.html 274) When two servers both declare that they are in the same 'family', Tor clients
tor.manual.html 275) will not use them in the same circuit.  (Each server only need to list the
tor.manual.html 276) other servers in its family; it doesn't need to list itself.)
tor.manual.html 277) <DT><B>Nickname </B><I>name</I><DD>
tor.manual.html 278) Set the server's nickname to 'name'.
tor.manual.html 279) <DT><B>NumCPUs </B><I>num</I><DD>
tor.manual.html 280) How many processes to use at once for decrypting onionskins. (Default: 1)
tor.manual.html 281) <DT><B>ORPort </B><I>PORT</I><DD>
tor.manual.html 282) Bind to this port to listen for connections from Tor clients and servers.
tor.manual.html 283) <DT><B>ORBindAddress </B><I>IP</I><DD>
tor.manual.html 284) Bind to this address to listen for connections from Tor clients and servers. (Default: 0.0.0.0)
tor.manual.html 285) <DT><B>RedirectExit </B><I>pattern target</I><DD>
tor.manual.html 286) Whenever an outgoing connection tries to connect to one of a given set
tor.manual.html 287) of addresses, connect to <I>target</I> (an <I>address:port</I> pair) instead.
tor.manual.html 288) The address
tor.manual.html 289) pattern is given in the same format as for an exit policy.  The
tor.manual.html 290) address translation applies after exit policies are applied.  Multiple
tor.manual.html 291) <B>RedirectExit</B> options can be used: once any one has matched
tor.manual.html 292) successfully, no subsequent rules are considered.  You can specify that no
tor.manual.html 293) redirection is to be performed on a given set of addresses by using the
tor.manual.html 294) special target string &quot;pass&quot;, which prevents subsequent rules from being
tor.manual.html 295) considered.
tor.manual.html 296) <DT><B>DirPostPeriod </B><I>N</I> <B>seconds</B>|<B>minutes</B>|<B>hours</B>|<B>days</B>|<B>weeks</B><DD>
tor.manual.html 297) Every time the specified period elapses, Tor uploads its server
tor.manual.html 298) descriptors to the directory servers.  This information is also
tor.manual.html 299) uploaded whenever it changes.  (Default: 20 minutes.)
tor.manual.html 300) <DT><B>AccountingMax </B><I>N</I> <B>bytes</B>|<B>KB</B>|<B>MB</B>|<B>GB</B>|<B>TB</B><DD>
tor.manual.html 301) Never send more than the specified number of bytes in a given
tor.manual.html 302) accounting period, or receive more than that number in the period.
tor.manual.html 303) When the number of bytes is exhausted, Tor will hibernate until some
tor.manual.html 304) time in the next accounting period.  To prevent all servers from
tor.manual.html 305) waking at the same time, Tor will also wait until a random point in
tor.manual.html 306) each period before waking up.  If you have bandwidth cost issues,
tor.manual.html 307) using this option is preferable to setting a low bandwidth, since it
tor.manual.html 308) provides users with a collection of fast servers that are up some of
tor.manual.html 309) the time, which is more useful than a set of slow servers that are
tor.manual.html 310) always &quot;available&quot;.
tor.manual.html 311) <DT><B>AccountingStart </B><B>day</B>|<B>week</B>|<B>month</B> [<I>day</I>] <I>HH:MM</I><DD>
tor.manual.html 312) Specify how long accounting periods last.  If <B>month</B> is given,
tor.manual.html 313) each accounting period runs from the time <I>HH:MM</I> on the
tor.manual.html 314) <I>day</I>th day of one month to the same day and time of the next.
tor.manual.html 315) (The day must be between 1 and 28.)  If <B>week</B> is given, each
tor.manual.html 316) accounting period runs from the time <I>HH:MM</I> of the <I>day</I>th
tor.manual.html 317) day of one week to the same day and time of the next week, with Monday
tor.manual.html 318) as day 1 and Sunday as day 7.  If <B>day</B> is given, each accounting
tor.manual.html 319) period runs from the time <I>HH:MM</I> each day to the same time on the
tor.manual.html 320) next day.  All times are local, and given in 24-hour time.  (Defaults to
tor.manual.html 321) &quot;month 1 0:00&quot;.)
tor.manual.html 322) <P>
tor.manual.html 323) </DL>
tor.manual.html 324) <A NAME="lbAH">&nbsp;</A>
tor.manual.html 325) <H2>DIRECTORY SERVER OPTIONS</H2>
tor.manual.html 326) 
tor.manual.html 327) <P>
tor.manual.html 328) 
tor.manual.html 329) The following options are useful only for directory servers (that is, if <B>DirPort</B> is non-zero):
tor.manual.html 330) <DL COMPACT>
tor.manual.html 331) <DT><B>AuthoritativeDirectory </B><B>0</B>|<B>1</B><DD>
tor.manual.html 332) When this option is set to 1, Tor operates as an authoritative
tor.manual.html 333) directory server.  Instead of caching the directory, it generates its
tor.manual.html 334) own list of good servers, signs it, and sends that to the clients.
tor.manual.html 335) Unless the clients already have you listed as a trusted directory, you
tor.manual.html 336) probably do not want to set this option.  Please coordinate with the other
tor.manual.html 337) admins at <A HREF="mailto:tor-ops@freehaven.net">tor-ops@freehaven.net</A> if you think you should be a directory.
tor.manual.html 338) <DT><B>DirPort </B><I>PORT</I><DD>
tor.manual.html 339) Bind the directory service to this port.
tor.manual.html 340) <DT><B>DirBindAddress </B><I>IP</I><DD>
tor.manual.html 341) Bind the directory service to this address. (Default: 0.0.0.0)
tor.manual.html 342) <DT><B>DirPolicy </B><I>policy</I>,<I>policy</I>,<I>...</I><DD>
tor.manual.html 343) Set an entrance policy for this server, to limit who can connect to the directory ports. The policies have the same form as exit policies above.
tor.manual.html 344) <DT><B>RecommendedVersions </B><I>STRING</I><DD>
tor.manual.html 345) STRING is a command-separated list of Tor versions currently believed
tor.manual.html 346) to be safe. The list is included in each directory, and nodes which
tor.manual.html 347) pull down the directory learn whether they need to upgrade.  This
tor.manual.html 348) option can appear multiple times: the values from multiple lines are
tor.manual.html 349) spliced together.
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tor-manual.html 350) <DT><B>DirAllowPrivateAddresses </B><B>0</B>|<B>1</B><DD>
tor-manual.html 351) If set to 1, Tor will accept router descriptors with arbitrary &quot;Address&quot;
tor-manual.html 352) elements. Otherwise, if the address is not an IP or is a private IP,
tor-manual.html 353) it will reject the router descriptor. Defaults to 0.
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tor.manual.html 354) <DT><B>RunTesting </B><B>0</B>|<B>1</B><DD>
tor.manual.html 355) If set to 1, Tor tries to build circuits through all of the servers it
tor.manual.html 356) knows about, so it can tell which are up and which are down.  This
tor.manual.html 357) option is only useful for authoritative directories, so you probably
tor.manual.html 358) don't want to use it.
tor.manual.html 359) <P>
tor.manual.html 360) </DL>
tor.manual.html 361) <A NAME="lbAI">&nbsp;</A>
tor.manual.html 362) <H2>HIDDEN SERVICE OPTIONS</H2>
tor.manual.html 363) 
tor.manual.html 364) <P>
tor.manual.html 365) 
tor.manual.html 366) The following options are used to configure a hidden service.
tor.manual.html 367) <DL COMPACT>
tor.manual.html 368) <DT><B>HiddenServiceDir </B><I>DIRECTORY</I><DD>
tor.manual.html 369) Store data files for a hidden service in DIRECTORY.  Every hidden
tor.manual.html 370) service must have a separate directory.  You may use this option multiple
tor.manual.html 371) times to specify multiple services.
tor.manual.html 372) <DT><B>HiddenServicePort </B><I>VIRTPORT </I>[<I>TARGET</I>]<DD>
tor.manual.html 373) Configure a virtual port VIRTPORT for a hidden service.  You may use this
tor.manual.html 374) option multiple times; each time applies to the service using the most recent
tor.manual.html 375) hiddenservicedir.  By default, this option maps the virtual port to the
tor.manual.html 376) same port on 127.0.0.1.  You may override the target port, address, or both
tor.manual.html 377) by specifying a target of addr, port, or addr:port.
tor.manual.html 378) <DT><B>HiddenServiceNodes </B><I>nickname</I>,<I>nickname</I>,<I>...</I><DD>
tor.manual.html 379) If possible, use the specified nodes as introduction points for the hidden
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tor-manual.html 380) service. If this is left unset, Tor will be smart and pick some reasonable
tor-manual.html 381) ones; most people can leave this unset.
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tor.manual.html 382) <DT><B>HiddenServiceExcludeNodes </B><I>nickname</I>,<I>nickname</I>,<I>...</I><DD>
tor.manual.html 383) Do not use the specified nodes as introduction points for the hidden
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tor-manual.html 384) service. In normal use there is no reason to set this.
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tor.manual.html 385) <P>
tor.manual.html 386) 
tor.manual.html 387) 
tor.manual.html 388) <P>
tor.manual.html 389) </DL>
tor.manual.html 390) <A NAME="lbAJ">&nbsp;</A>
tor.manual.html 391) <H2>SIGNALS</H2>
tor.manual.html 392) 
tor.manual.html 393) Tor catches the following signals:
tor.manual.html 394) <DL COMPACT>
tor.manual.html 395) <DT><B>SIGTERM</B><DD>
tor.manual.html 396) Tor will catch this, clean up and sync to disk if necessary, and exit.
tor.manual.html 397) <DT><B>SIGINT</B><DD>
tor.manual.html 398) Tor clients behave as with SIGTERM; but Tor servers will do a controlled
tor.manual.html 399) slow shutdown, closing listeners and waiting 30 seconds before exiting.
tor.manual.html 400) <DT><B>SIGHUP</B><DD>
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tor-manual.html 401) The signal instructs Tor to reload its configuration (including closing
tor-manual.html 402) and reopening logs), fetch a new directory, and kill and restart its
tor-manual.html 403) helper processes if applicable.
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tor.manual.html 404) <DT><B>SIGUSR1</B><DD>
tor.manual.html 405) Log statistics about current connections, past connections, and
tor.manual.html 406) throughput.
tor.manual.html 407) <DT><B>SIGUSR2</B><DD>
tor.manual.html 408) Switch all logs to loglevel debug. You can go back to the old loglevels
tor.manual.html 409) by sending a SIGHUP.
tor.manual.html 410) <DT><B>SIGCHLD</B><DD>
tor.manual.html 411) Tor receives this signal when one of its helper processes has exited,
tor.manual.html 412) so it can clean up.
tor.manual.html 413) <DT><B>SIGPIPE</B><DD>
tor.manual.html 414) Tor catches this signal and ignores it.
tor.manual.html 415) <DT><B>SIGXFSZ</B><DD>
tor.manual.html 416) If this signal exists on your platform, Tor catches and ignores it.
tor.manual.html 417) <P>
tor.manual.html 418) </DL>
tor.manual.html 419) <A NAME="lbAK">&nbsp;</A>
tor.manual.html 420) <H2>FILES</H2>
tor.manual.html 421) 
tor.manual.html 422) <DL COMPACT>
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tor-manual.html 423) <DT><I>@CONFDIR@/torrc</I>
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tor.manual.html 424) 
tor.manual.html 425) <DD>
tor.manual.html 426) The configuration file, which contains &quot;option value&quot; pairs.
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tor-manual.html 427) <DT><I>@LOCALSTATEDIR@/lib/tor/</I>
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tor.manual.html 428) 
tor.manual.html 429) <DD>
tor.manual.html 430) The tor process stores keys and other data here.
tor.manual.html 431) <P>
tor.manual.html 432) </DL>
tor.manual.html 433) <A NAME="lbAL">&nbsp;</A>
tor.manual.html 434) <H2>SEE ALSO</H2>
tor.manual.html 435) 
tor.manual.html 436) <B><A HREF="/cgi-bin/man/man2html?1+privoxy">privoxy</A></B>(1),
tor.manual.html 437) 
tor.manual.html 438) <B><A HREF="/cgi-bin/man/man2html?1+tsocks">tsocks</A></B>(1),
tor.manual.html 439) 
tor.manual.html 440) <B><A HREF="/cgi-bin/man/man2html?1+torify">torify</A></B>(1)
tor.manual.html 441) 
tor.manual.html 442) <P>
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tor-manual.html 443) <B><A HREF="http://tor.eff.org/">http://tor.eff.org/</A></B>
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tor.manual.html 444) 
tor.manual.html 445) <P>
tor.manual.html 446) <A NAME="lbAM">&nbsp;</A>
tor.manual.html 447) <H2>BUGS</H2>
tor.manual.html 448) 
tor.manual.html 449) Plenty, probably. It's still in alpha. Please report them.
tor.manual.html 450) <A NAME="lbAN">&nbsp;</A>
tor.manual.html 451) <H2>AUTHORS</H2>
tor.manual.html 452) 
tor.manual.html 453) Roger Dingledine &lt;<A HREF="mailto:arma@mit.edu">arma@mit.edu</A>&gt;, Nick Mathewson &lt;<A HREF="mailto:nickm@alum.mit.edu">nickm@alum.mit.edu</A>&gt;.
tor.manual.html 454) <P>
tor.manual.html 455) 
tor.manual.html 456) <HR>
tor.manual.html 457) <A NAME="index">&nbsp;</A><H2>Index</H2>
tor.manual.html 458) <DL>
tor.manual.html 459) <DT><A HREF="#lbAB">NAME</A><DD>
tor.manual.html 460) <DT><A HREF="#lbAC">SYNOPSIS</A><DD>
tor.manual.html 461) <DT><A HREF="#lbAD">DESCRIPTION</A><DD>
tor.manual.html 462) <DT><A HREF="#lbAE">OPTIONS</A><DD>
tor.manual.html 463) <DT><A HREF="#lbAF">CLIENT OPTIONS</A><DD>
tor.manual.html 464) <DT><A HREF="#lbAG">SERVER OPTIONS</A><DD>
tor.manual.html 465) <DT><A HREF="#lbAH">DIRECTORY SERVER OPTIONS</A><DD>
tor.manual.html 466) <DT><A HREF="#lbAI">HIDDEN SERVICE OPTIONS</A><DD>
tor.manual.html 467) <DT><A HREF="#lbAJ">SIGNALS</A><DD>
tor.manual.html 468) <DT><A HREF="#lbAK">FILES</A><DD>
tor.manual.html 469) <DT><A HREF="#lbAL">SEE ALSO</A><DD>
tor.manual.html 470) <DT><A HREF="#lbAM">BUGS</A><DD>
tor.manual.html 471) <DT><A HREF="#lbAN">AUTHORS</A><DD>
tor.manual.html 472) </DL>
tor.manual.html 473) <HR>
tor.manual.html 474) This document was created by
tor.manual.html 475) <A HREF="/cgi-bin/man/man2html">man2html</A>,
tor.manual.html 476) using the manual pages.<BR>
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