[or-cvs] r17655: {tor} manpage: stop mentioning the possibility that Tor has been b (tor/trunk/doc)

nickm at seul.org nickm at seul.org
Wed Dec 17 20:58:41 UTC 2008


Author: nickm
Date: 2008-12-17 15:58:41 -0500 (Wed, 17 Dec 2008)
New Revision: 17655

Modified:
   tor/trunk/doc/tor.1.in
Log:
manpage: stop mentioning the possibility that Tor has been built without eventdns.  That hasn't been possible since 0.2.0.1-alpha

Modified: tor/trunk/doc/tor.1.in
===================================================================
--- tor/trunk/doc/tor.1.in	2008-12-17 20:58:38 UTC (rev 17654)
+++ tor/trunk/doc/tor.1.in	2008-12-17 20:58:41 UTC (rev 17655)
@@ -972,8 +972,7 @@
 \fIfilename\fP.  The file format is the same as the standard Unix
 "\fBresolv.conf\fP" file (7).  This option, like all other
 ServerDNS options, only affects name lookups that your server does on
-behalf of clients.  Also, it only takes effect if Tor was built with
-eventdns support.  (Defaults to use the system DNS configuration.)
+behalf of clients. (Defaults to use the system DNS configuration.)
 .LP
 .TP
 \fBServerDNSSearchDomains \fR\fB0\fR|\fB1\fR\fP
@@ -982,8 +981,7 @@
 "example.com", and a client tries to connect to "www", the client will be
 connected to "www.example.com".
 This option only affects name lookups that your server does on
-behalf of clients, and only takes effect if Tor was built with
-eventdns support.
+behalf of clients.
 (Defaults to "0".)
 .LP
 .TP
@@ -993,8 +991,7 @@
 (usually to an advertising site).  If they are, we will attempt to correct
 this.
 This option only affects name lookups that your server does on
-behalf of clients, and only takes effect if Tor was built with
-eventdns support.
+behalf of clients.
 (Defaults to "1".)
 .LP
 .TP
@@ -1003,8 +1000,7 @@
 addresses aren't getting redirected.  If they are, then our DNS is
 completely useless, and we'll reset our exit policy to "reject *:*".
 This option only affects name lookups that your server does on
-behalf of clients, and only takes effect if Tor was built with
-eventdns support.
+behalf of clients.
 (Defaults to "www.google.com, www.mit.edu, www.yahoo.com,
 www.slashdot.org".)
 .LP
@@ -1015,8 +1011,7 @@
 exit node to be resolved.  This helps trap accidental attempts to resolve
 URLs and so on.
 This option only affects name lookups that your server does on
-behalf of clients, and only takes effect if Tor was built with
-eventdns support.
+behalf of clients.
 (Default: 0)
 .LP
 .TP



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