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Special Forums Cybersecurity Tor and vm's Post 302935669 by senhortempora on Wednesday 18th of February 2015 12:53:45 PM
Old 02-18-2015
Yeah, looking from this angle it does makes sense Smilie
 

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VIDALIA(1)						      General Commands Manual							VIDALIA(1)

NAME
vidalia - Controller GUI for tor SYNOPSIS
vidalia [options] DESCRIPTION
Vidalia allows you to start and stop Tor, view the status of Tor at a glance, and monitor Tor's bandwidth usage. Vidalia also makes it easy to contribute to the Tor network by helping you setup a Tor server, if you wish. To find more information about what Tor is and how to use it, see the Tor homepage: https://www.torproject.org/ OPTIONS
-help Displays this usage message and exits. -reset Resets ALL stored Vidalia settings. -datadir <directory> Sets Vidalia's datadir to <directory> -pidfile <directory/pidfile> Sets Vidalia's pidfile to <directory/pidfile> -logfile <file> Sets the name and location of Vidalia's log file. If this option is specified without a loglevel, the default level of 'notice' will be used. -loglevel [debug|info|notice|warn|error] Sets the verbosity of Vidalia's logging. If this option is specified without a logfile, the log messages will be printed to stdout. -style <directory> Sets Vidalia's interface style. [Windows|Motif|CDE|Plastique] -lang <langcode> Sets Vidalia's language. Run Vidalia with the -help option to see a list of available language codes. SEE ALSO
tor(1) http://www.torproject.org/projects/vidalia.html AUTHORS
Matt Edman <edmanm@vidalia-project.net> Justin Hipple <hipplej@vidalia-project.net> This manpage was written by Alexander Wirt <formorer@debian.org> for the Debian Distribution (but may be used by others). 0.2.20 June 2006 VIDALIA(1)
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