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that served signed "directory" documents containing a list of signed
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"router descriptors", along with short summary of the status of each
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router. Thus, clients could get up-to-date information on the state of
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- the network automatically, and be certain that they list they were getting
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+ the network automatically, and be certain that the list they were getting
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was attested by a trusted directory authority.
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Later versions (0.0.8) added directory caches, which download
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@@ -95,9 +95,10 @@ $Id$
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issues:
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* A great deal of bandwidth used to transmit router descriptors was
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- used by two fields that are not actually used by Tor routers. We
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- save about 60% by moving them into a separate document that most
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- clients do not fetch or use.
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+ used by two fields that are not actually used by Tor routers
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+ (namely read-history and write-history). We save about 60% by
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+ moving them into a separate document that most clients do not
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+ fetch or use.
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* It was possible under certain perverse circumstances for clients
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to download an unusual set of network status documents, thus
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@@ -203,7 +204,7 @@ $Id$
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following lightweight extensible information format.
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The highest level object is a Document, which consists of one or more
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- Items. Every Item begins with a KeywordLine, followed by one or more
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+ Items. Every Item begins with a KeywordLine, followed by zero or more
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Objects. A KeywordLine begins with a Keyword, optionally followed by
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whitespace and more non-newline characters, and ends with a newline. A
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Keyword is a sequence of one or more characters in the set [A-Za-z0-9-].
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@@ -979,7 +980,7 @@ $Id$
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The signatures at the end of a consensus document are sorted in
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ascending order by identity digest.
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-3.4. Detached signatures
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+3.5. Detached signatures
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Assuming full connectivity, every authority should compute and sign the
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same consensus directory in each period. Therefore, it isn't necessary to
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