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@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
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* <li>DNS lookup streams, created on the exit side in response to
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* a RELAY_RESOLVE cell from a client.
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* <li>Tunneled directory streams, created on the directory cache side
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- * in response to a RELAY_BEGINDIR cell. These streams attach directly
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+ * in response to a RELAY_BEGIN_DIR cell. These streams attach directly
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* to a dir_connection_t object without ever using TCP.
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* </ul>
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*
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@@ -1762,7 +1762,7 @@ connection_ap_handshake_rewrite_and_attach(entry_connection_t *conn,
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conn->entry_cfg.ipv6_traffic = 0;
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/* Still handling CONNECT. Now, check for exit enclaves. (Which we
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- * don't do on BEGINDIR, or when there is a chosen exit.)
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+ * don't do on BEGIN_DIR, or when there is a chosen exit.)
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*
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* TODO: Should we remove this? Exit enclaves are nutty and don't
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* work very well
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@@ -2995,7 +2995,7 @@ connection_ap_handshake_socks_reply(entry_connection_t *conn, char *reply,
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return;
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}
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-/** Read a RELAY_BEGIN or RELAY_BEGINDIR cell from <b>cell</b>, decode it, and
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+/** Read a RELAY_BEGIN or RELAY_BEGIN_DIR cell from <b>cell</b>, decode it, and
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* place the result in <b>bcell</b>. On success return 0; on failure return
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* <0 and set *<b>end_reason_out</b> to the end reason we should send back to
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* the client.
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