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--- tor-manual-cvs.html 11 Apr 2005 16:48:20 -0000 1.3
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@@ -83,6 +83,13 @@
<DT><B>HttpsProxy</B> <I>host</I>[:<I>port</I>]<DD>
If set, Tor will make all its OR (SSL) connections through this host:port,
via HTTP CONNECT, rather than connecting directly to servers.
+<DT><B>HttpsProxyAuthenticator</B> <I>username:password</I><DD>
+If defined, Tor will use this username:password for Basic Https proxy
+authentication, as in RFC 2617. This is currently the only form of
+Https proxy authentication that Tor supports; feel free to submit a
+patch if you want it to support others. You may want to set FascistFirewall
+to restrict the set of ports you might try to connect to, if your Https
+proxy only allows connecting to certain ports.
<DT><B>KeepalivePeriod </B><I>NUM</I><DD>
To keep firewalls from expiring connections, send a padding keepalive
cell on open connections every NUM seconds. (Default: 5 minutes.)
@@ -408,6 +415,7 @@
<DT><B>SIGINT</B><DD>
Tor clients behave as with SIGTERM; but Tor servers will do a controlled
slow shutdown, closing listeners and waiting 30 seconds before exiting.
+(The delay can be configured with the ShutdownWaitLength config option.)
<DT><B>SIGHUP</B><DD>
The signal instructs Tor to reload its configuration (including closing
and reopening logs), fetch a new directory, and kill and restart its
@@ -485,6 +493,6 @@
This document was created by
<A HREF="../">man2html</A>,
using the manual pages.<BR>
-Time: 16:44:18 GMT, April 11, 2005
+Time: 23:16:48 GMT, April 26, 2005
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