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Unity3D/Flash Socket Policy server for node.js. For more information about socket policy files have a look at Loading Data in Flash/Flex/Air or Unity 3D Security Sandbox. Installation $ npm install -g socket-policy-server Configuration $ https://www.npmjs.com/package/socket-policy-server npm config --global set socket-policy-server:host
choose a source-routed path through a set of nodes, and negotiate a "virtual circuit" through the network, in which each node knows its predecessor and successor, but no others. Traffic flowing down the circuit is unwrapped by a symmetric key at each node, which reveals the downstream node. Basically, Tor provides a distributed network of servers or relays ("onion routers"). Users bounce their TCP streams -- web traffic, ftp, ssh, etc. -- around the network, and recipients, observers, and even the relays themselves have difficulty tracking the source of the stream. By default, tor will act as a client only. To help the network by providing bandwidth as a relay, change the ORPort configuration option -- see below. Please also consult the documentation on the Tor Project's website. COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS -h, -help Display a short help message and exit. -f FILE Specify a new configuration file to contain further Tor configuration options OR pass - to make Tor read its configuration from standard input. (Default: @CONFDIR@/torrc, or $HOME/.torrc if that file is not found) --allow-missing-torrc Do not require that configuration file specified by -f exist if default torrc can be accessed. --defaults-torrc FILE Specify a file in which to find default values for Tor options. The contents of this file are overridden by those in the regular configuration file, and by those on the command line. (Default: @CONFDIR@/torrc-defaults.) --ignore-missing-torrc Specifies that Tor should treat a missing torrc file as though it were empty. Ordinarily, Tor does this for missing default torrc files, but not for those specified on the command line. --hash-password PASSWORD Generates a hashed password for control port access. --list-fingerprint Generate your keys and output your nickname and fingerprint. --verify-config Verify the configuration file is valid. --service install [--options co