QuickConfig QuickConfig 0 0 566 529 7 7 0 0 Form1 unnamed groupBox2 Messages kcfg_ShowDNSLeaks 21 51 221 21 Show DNS Leak Warnings kcfg_ShowSecurityWarnings 21 111 221 21 Show Security Warnings kcfg_ShowUsageWarnings 21 81 221 21 Show Usage Warnings textLabel1_3 22 20 200 21 <b>Warning Messages</b> textLabel1_3_2 262 20 220 21 <b>Question Messages</b> kcfg_ShowGuideQuestions 261 51 261 21 Show Guide Questions kcfg_ShowApplySettingsQuestions 261 81 261 21 Never Apply Settings Automatically quickGroup Quick Configuration unnamed textLabel1_2 : spacer1_2 Horizontal Expanding 51 20 spacer1 Horizontal Expanding 51 20 kcfg_RemoteTorPort false 65535 spacer2_3 Horizontal Expanding 41 20 Run a Tor Client and Server With Default Settings Run a Tor Client and Relay Server With Default Settings Run a Tor Server With Default Settings Run a Tor Relay Server With Default Settings Run a Tor Client with Default Settings Let me configure Tor myself. Manage a Remote Instance of Tor Manage a Local Instance of Tor that's already running QuickConfigure spacer2 Horizontal Expanding 41 20 spacer7 Vertical Expanding 20 21 textLabel9 <p> TorK allows you to configure Tor in a very fine-grained manner. However, it's possible to make a mess of things and stop Tor working properly. Tor has very sensible defaults, so you can choose whether you want to configure things yourself or let Tor decide it for you. <p> <b>If you choose to manage a remote instance of Tor or a local instance that's already running, only configuration changes made after you have connected to the remote instance will be applied to it.</b> kcfg_AlwaysAnonymizeTDE 1 Anonymize Konqueror When Tor Starts true spacer8 Vertical Expanding 20 21 kcfg_RemoteTorAddress false textLabel1 Address/ Port of Tor Instance: QuickConfigure activated(int) QuickConfig QuickConfigure_activated(int) quickconfig.ui.h settingsChanged() configChanged(const int &) QuickConfigure_activated( int item ) init() destroy()