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# This is the configuration for libtorsocks (transparent socks) for use
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# with tor, which is providing a socks server on port 9050 by default.
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#
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# Lines beginning with # and blank lines are ignored
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# Much more documentation than provided in these comments can be found in
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#
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# torsocks.conf(5), torsocks(1) and torsocks(8) manpages.
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# Default Tor address and port. By default, Tor will listen on localhost for
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# any SOCKS connection and relay the traffic on the Tor network.
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TorAddress 127.0.0.1
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TorPort 9050
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# Tor hidden sites do not have real IP addresses. This specifies what range of
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# IP addresses will be handed to the application as "cookies" for .onion names.
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# Of course, you should pick a block of addresses which you aren't going to
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# ever need to actually connect to. This is similar to the MapAddress feature
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# of the main tor daemon.
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OnionAddrRange 127.42.42.0/24
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# SOCKS5 Username and Password. This is used to isolate the torsocks connection
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# circuit from other streams in Tor. Use with option IsolateSOCKSAuth (on by
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# default) in tor(1). TORSOCKS_USERNAME and TORSOCKS_PASSWORD environment
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# variable overrides these options.
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#SOCKS5Username <username>
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#SOCKS5Password <password>
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# Set Torsocks to accept inbound connections. If set to 1, listen() and
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# accept() will be allowed to be used with non localhost address. (Default: 0)
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#AllowInbound 1
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