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Previous wording suggested that no additional setup was required for a
tor hidden service to be created.
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Tor Browser Bundle spawns the Tor process and listens on port 9150, it doesn't randomly pick a port.
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(cherry picked from commit 1b63cf98347b2a62915425576930f55c2126c2ff)
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- add new data directory files for 0.12 to doc/files.md
- mention torcontrol in doc/tor.md
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- OSX —> OS X
- XCode —> Xcode
- github —> GitHub
- homebrew —> Homebrew
- gitian —> Gitian
- Other miscellaneous obvious spelling fixes and whitespace removal
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c.f. #6585
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SOCKS4 support was removed in 0127a9b, as well as the `-socks=` option.
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Rename -tor to -onion to better reflect what it does.
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Seems like there are a lot of advertised testnet HS nodes that
don't actually work. Lack of the testnet port on the example
HS config might be one reason.
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I've seen users confused multiple times thinking they
should be using -tor to set their tor proxy and then
finding in horror that they were still connecting to
the IPv4 internet.
Even Jeff guesses wrong about what the knob does, so
I think we should rename it. This leaves the old
knob working, we can pull it out completely in a
later release.
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Now everything is in markdown...
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