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[or-cvs] r19819: {website} RunARelayBut sucks as an anchor name (in website/trunk: docs/en en)
Author: arma
Date: 2009-06-24 04:23:15 -0400 (Wed, 24 Jun 2009)
New Revision: 19819
Modified:
website/trunk/docs/en/tor-doc-relay.wml
website/trunk/en/faq-abuse.wml
website/trunk/en/faq.wml
Log:
RunARelayBut sucks as an anchor name
Modified: website/trunk/docs/en/tor-doc-relay.wml
===================================================================
--- website/trunk/docs/en/tor-doc-relay.wml 2009-06-24 07:39:14 UTC (rev 19818)
+++ website/trunk/docs/en/tor-doc-relay.wml 2009-06-24 08:23:15 UTC (rev 19819)
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@
<li>Choose the <tt>Exit Policies</tt> tab. If you want to allow others
to use your relay for these services, don't change anything. Un-check
the services you don't want to allow people to <a href="<page
-faq>#RunARelayBut">reach from your relay</a>.
+faq>#ExitPolicies">reach from your relay</a>.
If you want to be a non-exit relay, un-check all services.</li>
<li>Click the <tt>Ok</tt> button. See Step Three below for confirmation
that the relay is working correctly.</li>
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@
<li>Edit the bottom part of <a
href="https://wiki.torproject.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#torrc">your
torrc file</a>. Make sure to define ORPort and <a href="<page
-faq>#RunARelayBut">look at ExitPolicy</a>
+faq>#ExitPolicies">look at ExitPolicy</a>
if you want to be a public relay (recommended), or just add
<a href="<page bridges>#RunningABridge">these lines</a>
if you want to be a <a href="<page bridges>">bridge</a>
Modified: website/trunk/en/faq-abuse.wml
===================================================================
--- website/trunk/en/faq-abuse.wml 2009-06-24 07:39:14 UTC (rev 19818)
+++ website/trunk/en/faq-abuse.wml 2009-06-24 08:23:15 UTC (rev 19819)
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@
<h3><a class="anchor" href="#ExitPolicies">How do Tor exit policies work?</a></h3>
<p>
-<a href="<page faq>#RunARelayBut">Moved to the new FAQ page</a>
+<a href="<page faq>#ExitPolicies">Moved to the new FAQ page</a>
</p>
<a id="HowMuchAbuse"></a>
@@ -291,7 +291,7 @@
not so different from AOL in this respect.</p>
<p>Lastly, please remember that Tor relays have <a
-href="#RunARelayBut">individual exit policies</a>. Many Tor relays do
+href="<page faq>#ExitPolicies">individual exit policies</a>. Many Tor relays do
not allow exiting connections at all. Many of those that do allow some
exit connections might already disallow connections to
your service. When you go about banning nodes, you should parse the
Modified: website/trunk/en/faq.wml
===================================================================
--- website/trunk/en/faq.wml 2009-06-24 07:39:14 UTC (rev 19818)
+++ website/trunk/en/faq.wml 2009-06-24 08:23:15 UTC (rev 19819)
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@
<p>Running a Tor relay:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="#RelayFlexible">How stable does my relay need to be?</a></li>
-<li><a href="#RunARelayBut">I'd run a relay, but I don't want to deal
+<li><a href="#ExitPolicies">I'd run a relay, but I don't want to deal
with abuse issues.</a></li>
<li><a href="#WhyNotNamed">Why is my Tor relay not named?</a></li>
</ul>
@@ -719,7 +719,7 @@
feature</a>.
</li>
<li>Each Tor relay has an <a
-href="#RunARelayBut">exit
+href="#ExitPolicies">exit
policy</a> that specifies what sort of outbound connections are allowed
or refused from that relay. If you are uncomfortable allowing people
to exit from your relay, you can set it up to only allow connections
@@ -749,7 +749,8 @@
<hr />
<a id="RunARelayBut"></a>
-<h3><a class="anchor" href="#RunARelayBut">I'd run a relay, but I don't
+<a id="ExitPolicies"></a>
+<h3><a class="anchor" href="#ExitPolicies">I'd run a relay, but I don't
want to deal with abuse issues.</a></h3>
<p>