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@@ -32,8 +32,8 @@ $Id$
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0.1. Notation, conventions and prerequisites
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- In the specifications below, we use the same notation as in
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- "tor-spec.txt". The service specified here also requires the
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+ In the specifications below, we use the same notation and terminology
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+ as in "tor-spec.txt". The service specified here also requires the
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existence of an onion routing network as specified in that file.
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H(x) is a SHA1 digest of x.
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@@ -48,6 +48,15 @@ $Id$
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location-hidden service, and "Bob" will refer to a user running a
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location-hidden service.
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+ An OP is (as defined elsewhere) an "Onion Proxy" or Tor client.
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+ An OR is (as defined elsewhere) an "Onion Router" or Tor server.
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+ An "Introduction point" is a Tor server chosen to be Bob's medium-term
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+ 'meeting place'. A "Rendezvous point" is a Tor server chosen by Alice to
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+ be a short-term communication relay between her and Bob. All Tor servers
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+ potentially act as introduction and rendezvous points.
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0.2. Protocol outline
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1. Bob->Bob's OP: "Offer IP:Port as
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