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me@beroal.in.ua:
> Hi. Some old discussions on "stem" and "vidalia" suggest that Tor may b=
e
> controlled via a Unix domain socket. This seems like a good way to
> control Tor on Unix; I just need to add a user who will control Tor to
> the "tor" group. But I can't find anything like a documentation.

Did you look in to tor's man page?

the relevant torrc option is called:
ControlSocket ;)


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