attacker who obtains the logs. If only one severity level is given, all
messages of that level or higher will be sent to the listed destination.
-**Log** __minSeverity__[-__maxSeverity__] **file** __FILENAME__::
+[[Log2]] **Log** __minSeverity__[-__maxSeverity__] **file** __FILENAME__::
As above, but send log messages to the listed filename. The
"Log" option may appear more than once in a configuration file.
Messages are sent to all the logs that match their severity
level.
-**Log** **[**__domain__,...**]**__minSeverity__[-__maxSeverity__] ... **file** __FILENAME__ +
+[[Log3]] **Log** **[**__domain__,...**]**__minSeverity__[-__maxSeverity__] ... **file** __FILENAME__ +
-**Log** **[**__domain__,...**]**__minSeverity__[-__maxSeverity__] ... **stderr**|**stdout**|**syslog**::
+[[Log4]] **Log** **[**__domain__,...**]**__minSeverity__[-__maxSeverity__] ... **stderr**|**stdout**|**syslog**::
As above, but select messages by range of log severity __and__ by a
set of "logging domains". Each logging domain corresponds to an area of
functionality inside Tor. You can specify any number of severity ranges
Try this often to download a v3 authority certificate before giving up.
Changing this requires that **TestingTorNetwork** is set. (Default: 8)
-**TestingDirAuthVoteGuard** __node__,__node__,__...__::
+[[TestingDirAuthVoteGuard]] **TestingDirAuthVoteGuard** __node__,__node__,__...__::
A list of identity fingerprints, nicknames, country codes and
address patterns of nodes to vote Guard for regardless of their
uptime and bandwidth. See the **ExcludeNodes** option for more
my $considerNextLine = 0;
open(F, "./doc/tor.1.txt") or die;
while (<F>) {
- if (m!^\*\*([A-Za-z0-9_]+)\*\*!) {
- $manPageOptions{$1} = 1;
+ if (m!^(?:\[\[([A-za-z0-9_]+)\]\] *)?\*\*([A-Za-z0-9_]+)\*\*!) {
+ $manPageOptions{$2} = 1;
+ print "Missing an anchor: $2\n" unless (defined $1 or $2 eq 'tor');
}
}
close F;