Loading doc/man/tor.1.txt +8 −7 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -2186,13 +2186,14 @@ is non-zero): (Default: "month 1 0:00") [[Address]] **Address** __address__:: The IPv4 address of this server, or a fully qualified domain name of this server that resolves to an IPv4 address. You can leave this unset, and Tor will try to guess your IPv4 address. This IPv4 address is the one used to tell clients and other servers where to find your Tor server; it doesn't affect the address that your server binds to. To bind to a different address, use the ORPort and OutboundBindAddress options. The address of this server, or a fully qualified domain name of this server that resolves to an address. You can leave this unset, and Tor will try to guess your address. If a domain name is provided, Tor will attempt to resolve it and use the underlying IPv4/IPv6 address as its publish address (taking precedence over the ORPort configuration). The publish address is the one used to tell clients and other servers where to find your Tor server; it doesn't affect the address that your server binds to. To bind to a different address, use the ORPort and OutboundBindAddress options. [[AddressDisableIPv6]] **AddressDisableIPv6** **0**|**1**:: By default, Tor will attempt to find the IPv6 of the relay if there is no Loading Loading
doc/man/tor.1.txt +8 −7 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -2186,13 +2186,14 @@ is non-zero): (Default: "month 1 0:00") [[Address]] **Address** __address__:: The IPv4 address of this server, or a fully qualified domain name of this server that resolves to an IPv4 address. You can leave this unset, and Tor will try to guess your IPv4 address. This IPv4 address is the one used to tell clients and other servers where to find your Tor server; it doesn't affect the address that your server binds to. To bind to a different address, use the ORPort and OutboundBindAddress options. The address of this server, or a fully qualified domain name of this server that resolves to an address. You can leave this unset, and Tor will try to guess your address. If a domain name is provided, Tor will attempt to resolve it and use the underlying IPv4/IPv6 address as its publish address (taking precedence over the ORPort configuration). The publish address is the one used to tell clients and other servers where to find your Tor server; it doesn't affect the address that your server binds to. To bind to a different address, use the ORPort and OutboundBindAddress options. [[AddressDisableIPv6]] **AddressDisableIPv6** **0**|**1**:: By default, Tor will attempt to find the IPv6 of the relay if there is no Loading