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update the TODO to reflect recent commits

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Roger Dingledine 20 gadi atpakaļ
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3 mainītis faili ar 10 papildinājumiem un 8 dzēšanām
  1. 7 5
      doc/TODO
  2. 1 1
      doc/tor-spec.txt
  3. 2 2
      doc/tor.1.in

+ 7 - 5
doc/TODO

@@ -1,6 +1,4 @@
 improve how it behaves when i remove a line from the approved-routers files
-    - Rotate tls-level connections -- make new ones, expire old ones.
-      Nick, can you remember why we wanted to do this?
 on hup, retry_all_connections (plus binding? and closing i guess. hm.)
 
 Legend:
@@ -16,9 +14,11 @@ ARMA    - arma claims
         X Abandoned
 
 For 0.0.2pre15:
-        - don't pick exit nodes which will certainly reject all things.
-        - don't pick nodes that the directory says are down
-        - choose randomly from running dirservers, not just first one
+        o don't pick exit nodes which will certainly reject all things.
+        o don't pick nodes that the directory says are down
+        o choose randomly from running dirservers, not just first one
+        o install the man page
+        o warn when client-side tries an address/port which no router in the dir accepts.
 
 For 0.0.2pre14:
         o More flexible exit policies (18.*, 18.0.0.0/8)
@@ -101,6 +101,8 @@ On-going
         . Unit tests
 
 Mid-term:
+        - Rotate tls-level connections -- make new ones, expire old ones.
+          So we get actual key rotation, not just symmetric key rotation
         - Are there anonymity issues with sequential streamIDs? Sequential
           circIDs? Eg an attacker can learn how many there have been.
           The fix is to initialize them randomly rather than at 1.

+ 1 - 1
doc/tor-spec.txt

@@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ which reveals the downstream node.
          Relay command           [1 byte]
          Stream ID               [7 bytes]
 
-   The recognized relay commands are:
+   The relay commands are:
          1 -- RELAY_BEGIN
          2 -- RELAY_DATA
          3 -- RELAY_END

+ 2 - 2
doc/tor.1.in

@@ -18,14 +18,14 @@ routers"). Users bounce their tcp streams -- web traffic, ftp, ssh, etc --
 around the routers, and recipients, observers, and even the routers
 themselves have difficulty tracking the source of the stream.
 .SH OPTIONS
-Options can be specified either on the commandline (\fI--option value\fR), or in the configuration file (\fIoption value\fR).
-.TP
 \fB-h, -help\fP
 Display a short help message and exit.
 .TP
 \fB-f \fR\fIFILE\fP
 FILE contains further "option value" pairs. (Default: @CONFDIR@/torrc)
 .TP
+Other options can be specified either on the commandline (\fI--option value\fR), or in the configuration file (\fIoption value\fR).
+.TP
 \fBloglevel debug|info|warn|err\fP
 Set the verboseness level of the primary log. (Default: warn)
 .TP