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An Exit Enclave is a term used to reference a Tor relay that allows exit to another, non-tor service on that same IP address. An
example is https://archive.torproject.org/ has IP Address 38.229.70.19 and is reachable on tcp port 443. The Tor Exit Enclave is
named '''archivetpo''' with ''ExitPolicy accept 38.229.70.19:443''. The Tor relay '''archivetpo''' becomes the preferred path to
named **archivetpo** with _ExitPolicy accept 38.229.70.19:443_. The Tor relay **archivetpo** becomes the preferred path to
https://archive.torproject.org/ through the Tor Network.
This feature is useful for people who run services and wish to ensure Tor users have access though their nodes.
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If you would still like to be and Exit Enclave this is an example torrc of an Exit Enclave that only allows
connections out of the Tor network services offered on the same system. The following configuration is
used for the Tor exit enclave '''archivetpo''':
used for the Tor exit enclave **archivetpo**:
{{{
```
SocksPort 9050 # what port to open for local application connections
SocksListenAddress 127.0.0.1 # accept connections only from localhost
ORPort 9001
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ExitPolicyRejectPrivate 0
ExitPolicy accept 38.229.70.19:443
ExitPolicy reject *:*
}}}
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