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--- tor-manual-cvs.html 14 Sep 2005 22:36:32 -0000 1.16
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<P>
<DL COMPACT>
-<DT><B>DirServer </B><I>address:port fingerprint</I><DD>
+<DT><B>DirServer </B>[v1] <I>address:port fingerprint</I><DD>
Use a nonstandard authoritative directory server at the provided
address and port, with the specified key fingerprint. This option can
be repeated many times, for multiple authoritative directory
-servers. If no <B>dirserver</B> line is given, Tor will use the default
-directory servers: moria1, moria2, and tor26.
+servers. If the "v1" option is provided, Tor will use this server as an
+authority for old-style (v1) directories as well. (Only directory mirrors
+care about this.) If no <B>dirserver</B> line is given, Tor will use the default
+directory servers: moria1, moria2, and tor26. NOTE: this option is intended
+for setting up a private Tor network with its own directory authorities. If
+you use it, you will be distinguishable from other users, because you won't
+believe the same authorities they do.
</DL>
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@@ -909,6 +914,6 @@
This document was created by
<A HREF="../">man2html</A>,
using the manual pages.<BR>
-Time: 22:34:22 GMT, September 14, 2005
+Time: 23:34:21 GMT, September 24, 2005
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