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# Defaults for tor initscript
# sourced by /etc/init.d/tor
# installed at /etc/default/tor by the maintainer scripts

#
# This is a POSIX shell fragment
#
RUN_DAEMON="yes"

#
# Servers sometimes may need more than the default 1024 file descriptors
# if they are very busy and have many clients connected to them.
#  (ulimit -n)
#
MAX_FILEDESCRIPTORS=4096

#
# If tor is seriously hogging your CPU, taking away too much cycles from
# other system resources, then you can renice tor.  See nice(1) for a
# bit more information.  Another way to limit the CPU usage of an Onion
# Router is to set a lower BandwidthRate, as CPU usage is mostly a function
# of the amount of traffic flowing through your node.  Consult the torrc(5)
# manual page for more information on setting BandwidthRate.
#
# NICE="--nicelevel 5"

#
# Sometimes epoll is broken.  This happens to be the case on
# at least the maintainer's desktop box running Linux 2.6.11-rc1
# on amd64.
#
# If tor does not work at all for you, i.e. connection attempts
# through tor just hang forever and never finish, then consider
# setting EVENT_NOEPOLL, so libevent does not use epoll.  If that
# happens to fix it for you, please let the mainainer (weasel@debian.org)
# know, mentioning your kernel version, libevent version, and architecture.
# Thanks!
#
# EVENT_NOEPOLL=yes
# export EVENT_NOEPOLL

#
# Uncomment this if you want to get coredumps
#
ulimit -c unlimited