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Created Mar 28, 2007 by Trac@tracbot

Tor doesn't treat 0 as a valid port

Tor does not treat the officially reserved port 0 as a valid port when considering exit policies. For example, "reject *:0-19" would be summarixed as "reject *:1-19" and would show up in the directory as such.

Actual version of tor is 0.1.2.12-rc, but that is not listed in the options.

Reference: http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers

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