> Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2015 13:09:07 +0200 > From: Fabian Keil <freebsd-lis...@fabiankeil.de> > > nusenu <nus...@openmailbox.org> wrote: > >>> … >>> Did you test with custom flags like "--+Log ${tor_loglevel} file >>> ${tor_logfile}"? >> >> This should read "--Log" no? > > While I prefer using neither "--Log" nor "--+Log", the latter > is valid syntax and used in the real world: > https://svnweb.freebsd.org/ports/head/security/tor-devel/files/tor.in?view=markup#l41 > > … >> - From tor's man page: >>> Other options can be specified on the command-line in the format >>> "--option value", in the format "option value", or in a >>> configuration file. > > Looks like the man page is incomplete.
See the next section, "THE CONFIGURATION FILE FORMAT" > By default, an option on the command line overrides an option found in > the configuration file, and an option in a configuration file overrides > one in the defaults file. > > This rule is simple for options that take a single value, but it can > become complicated for options that are allowed to occur more than > once: if you specify four SOCKSPorts in your configuration file, and > one more SOCKSPort on the command line, the option on the command line > will replace all of the SOCKSPorts in the configuration file. If this > isn't what you want, prefix the option name with a plus sign, and it > will be appended to the previous set of options instead. > > Alternatively, you might want to remove every instance of an option in > the configuration file, and not replace it at all: you might want to > say on the command line that you want no SOCKSPorts at all. To do that, > prefix the option name with a forward slash. teor teor2345 at gmail dot com pgp 0xABFED1AC https://gist.github.com/teor2345/d033b8ce0a99adbc89c5 teor at blah dot im OTR D5BE4EC2 255D7585 F3874930 DB130265 7C9EBBC7
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