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				          directory server's administrator.  Administrators should include at 
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				          least an email address and a PGP fingerprint. 
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				       "dir-signing-key" -- The directory server's public signing key. 
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				-      "client-versions" -- A comma-separated list of recommended client versions 
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				-      "server-versions" -- A comma-separated list of recommended server versions 
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				+      "client-versions" -- A comma-separated list of recommended client versions. 
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				+      "server-versions" -- A comma-separated list of recommended server versions. 
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				       "published" -- The publication time for this network-status object. 
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				       "dir-options" -- A set of flags separated by spaces: 
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				-          "Names" if this directory server performs name bindings 
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				+          "Names" if this directory server performs name bindings. 
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				    The directory-options entry is optional; the others are required and must 
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				    appear exactly once. The "network-status-version" entry must appear first; 
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				@@ -114,10 +114,10 @@ $Id$ 
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				           - A directory port (or "0" for none") 
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				       "s" -- A series of space-separated status flags: 
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				           "Exit" if the router is useful for building general-purpose exit 
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				-             circuits 
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				-          "Stable" if the router tends to stay up for a long time 
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				-          "Fast" if the router has high bandwidth 
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				-          "Running" if the router is currently usable 
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				+             circuits. 
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				+          "Stable" if the router tends to stay up for a long time. 
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				+          "Fast" if the router has high bandwidth. 
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				+          "Running" if the router is currently usable. 
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				           "Named" if the router's identity-nickname mapping is canonical. 
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				           "Valid" if the router has been 'validated'. 
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