commit 0e9f651b2c004c27452d8f7f3426f23172ce9e75 Author: David Fifield david@bamsoftware.com Date: Sat Jun 8 20:17:59 2013 -0700
Typo. --- doc/flashproxy-client.1 | 8 ++++---- doc/flashproxy-client.1.txt | 2 +- flashproxy-client | 2 +- 3 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/flashproxy-client.1 b/doc/flashproxy-client.1 index 6cb4a0d..e9fea5c 100644 --- a/doc/flashproxy-client.1 +++ b/doc/flashproxy-client.1 @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ '" t ." Title: flashproxy-client ." Author: [FIXME: author] [see http://docbook.sf.net/el/author] -." Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.76.1 http://docbook.sf.net/ -." Date: 04/30/2013 +." Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.78.1 http://docbook.sf.net/ +." Date: 06/08/2013 ." Manual: \ & ." Source: \ & ." Language: English ." -.TH "FLASHPROXY-CLIENT" "1" "04/30/2013" "\ &" "\ &" +.TH "FLASHPROXY-CLIENT" "1" "06/08/2013" "\ &" "\ &" ." ----------------------------------------------------------------- ." * Define some portability stuff ." ----------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Wait for connections on a local and a remote port&. When any pair of connection .sp The local connection acts as a SOCKS4a proxy, but the host and port in the SOCKS request are ignored and the local connection is always linked to a remote connection&. .sp -By default, runs as a managed proxy: informs a parent Tor project of support for the "websocket" pluggable transport&. In managed mode, the \fILOCAL\fR port is chosen arbitrarily instead of defaulting to 9001; however this can be overridden by including a \fILOCAL\fR port in the command&. This is the way the program should be invoked in a torrc ClientTransportPlugin "exec" line&. Use the \fB--external\fR option to run as an external proxy that does not interact with Tor&. +By default, runs as a managed proxy: informs a parent Tor process of support for the "websocket" pluggable transport&. In managed mode, the \fILOCAL\fR port is chosen arbitrarily instead of defaulting to 9001; however this can be overridden by including a \fILOCAL\fR port in the command&. This is the way the program should be invoked in a torrc ClientTransportPlugin "exec" line&. Use the \fB--external\fR option to run as an external proxy that does not interact with Tor&. .sp If any of the \fB--register\fR, \fB--register-addr\fR, or \fB--register-methods\fR options are used, then your IP address will be sent to the facilitator so that proxies can connect to you&. You need to register in some way in order to get any service&. The \fB--facilitator\fR option allows controlling which facilitator is used; if omitted, it uses a public default&. .SH "OPTIONS" diff --git a/doc/flashproxy-client.1.txt b/doc/flashproxy-client.1.txt index 0a7bf36..66eaa50 100644 --- a/doc/flashproxy-client.1.txt +++ b/doc/flashproxy-client.1.txt @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ The local connection acts as a SOCKS4a proxy, but the host and port in the SOCKS request are ignored and the local connection is always linked to a remote connection.
-By default, runs as a managed proxy: informs a parent Tor project of support for +By default, runs as a managed proxy: informs a parent Tor process of support for the "websocket" pluggable transport. In managed mode, the __LOCAL__ port is chosen arbitrarily instead of defaulting to 9001; however this can be overridden by including a __LOCAL__ port in the command. This is the way the diff --git a/flashproxy-client b/flashproxy-client index 70b2464..34f2cf8 100755 --- a/flashproxy-client +++ b/flashproxy-client @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ The local connection acts as a SOCKS4a proxy, but the host and port in the SOCKS request are ignored and the local connection is always linked to a remote connection.
-By default, runs as a managed proxy: informs a parent Tor project of support for +By default, runs as a managed proxy: informs a parent Tor process of support for the "websocket" pluggable transport. In managed mode, the LOCAL port is chosen arbitrarily instead of defaulting to %(local_port)d; however this can be overridden by including a LOCAL port in the command. This is the way the