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1 | Description: this patch fixes spelling and formating fixes on tsocks.conf(5) |
2 | manpage | |
3 | Last-update: 2016-11-07 | |
4 | Origin: vendor | |
5 | Author: gustavo panizzo <gfa@zumbi.com.ar> | |
6 | ||
7 | --- a/tsocks.conf.5 | |
8 | +++ b/tsocks.conf.5 | |
9 | @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Obviously if a connection is not to a lo | |
10 | to be proxied over a SOCKS server. However, many installations have several | |
11 | different SOCKS servers to be used to access different internal (and external) | |
12 | networks. For this reason the configuration file allows the definition of | |
13 | -'paths' as well as a default SOCKS server. | |
14 | +\'paths\' as well as a default SOCKS server. | |
15 | ||
16 | Paths are declared as blocks in the configuration file. That is, they begin | |
17 | with a 'path {' line in the configuration file and end with a '}' line. Inside | |
18 | @@ -128,21 +128,15 @@ range 150.0.0.0 to 150.255.255.255 when | |
19 | ||
20 | .TP | |
21 | .I fallback | |
22 | -This directive allows to fall back to direct connection if no default | |
23 | +This directive allows one to fall back to direct connection if no default | |
24 | server present in the configuration and fallback = yes. | |
25 | If fallback = no or not specified and there is no default server, the | |
26 | tsocks gives an error message and aborts. | |
27 | This parameter protects the user against accidentally establishing | |
28 | unwanted unsockified (ie. direct) connection. | |
29 | ||
30 | -.TP | |
31 | -.I fallback | |
32 | -This directive allows to fall back to direct connection if no default | |
33 | -server present in the configuration and fallback = yes. | |
34 | -If fallback = no or not specified and there is no default server, the | |
35 | -tsocks gives an error message and aborts. | |
36 | -This parameter protects the user against accidentally establishing | |
37 | -unwanted unsockified (ie. direct) connection. | |
38 | +.SH CONFIGURATION FILE SEARCH ORDER | |
39 | +tsocks will search first for $HOME/.tsocks.conf then /etc/tsocks.conf | |
40 | ||
41 | .SH UTILITIES | |
42 | tsocks comes with two utilities that can be useful in creating and verifying |