Hi Tim,
> TCPProxy protocol host:port > > > Tor will use the given protocol to make all its OR (SSL) connections > through a TCP proxy on host:port, rather than connecting directly to > servers. You may want to set FascistFirewall to restrict the set of ports > you might try to connect to, if your proxy only allows connecting to > certain ports. There is no equivalent option for directory connections, > because all Tor client versions that support this option download directory > documents via OR connections. > > > The only protocol supported right now 'haproxy'. This option is only for > clients. (Default: none) > > > The other point that I want to make is that haproxy has 2 versions. I think it's better to also put the version number in the protocol name like 'haproxy1'. However I saw you already used 'haproxy' in the HiddenServiceExportCircuitID option. Best, haxxpop
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