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.TP
\fBConstrainedSockets \fR\fB0\fR|\fB1\fR\fP
-If set, Tor will tell the kernel to attempt to shrink the buffers for all
-sockets to the size specified in \fBConstrainedSockSize\fP. This is useful
+If set, Tor will tell the kernel to attempt to shrink the buffers for all
+sockets to the size specified in \fBConstrainedSockSize\fP. This is useful
for virtual servers and other environments where system level TCP
buffers may be limited. If you're on a virtual server, and you
encounter the "Error creating network
available. This is untested and probably buggy. (Default: 0)
.LP
.TP
-\fBAvoidDiskWrites \fR\fB0|\fR\fB1\fP
+\fBAvoidDiskWrites \fR\fB0\fR|\fB1\fP
If non-zero, try to write to disk less frequently than we would otherwise.
This is useful when running on flash memory or other media that support only
a limited number of writes. (Default: 0)
.LP
.TP
-\fBTunnelDirConns \fR\fB0|\fR\fB1\fP
+\fBTunnelDirConns \fR\fB0\fR|\fB1\fP
If non-zero, when a directory server we contact supports it, we will
build a one-hop circuit and make an encrypted connection via its
ORPort. (Default: 0)
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.TP
-\fBPreferTunneledDirConns \fR\fB0|\fR\fB1\fP
+\fBPreferTunneledDirConns \fR\fB0\fR|\fB1\fP
If non-zero, we will avoid directory servers that don't support tunneled
directory connections, when possible. (Default: 0)