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@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ NICK pre1:
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o actually make the clients use this sometimes.
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o distinguish directory-is-dirty from runninglist-is-dirty
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- ORs keep this too, and serve it
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- - Design: do we need running and non-running lists?
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+ o Design: do we need running and non-running lists?
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o tor remembers descriptor-lists across reboots.
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. Packages define datadir as /var/lib/tor/. If no datadir is defined,
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then choose, make, and secure ~/.tor as datadir.
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@@ -60,16 +60,15 @@ NICK pre1:
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- also use this in intro points and rendezvous points, and
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hidserv descs. [XXXX This isn't enough.]
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- figure out what to do about ip:port:differentkey
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-ARMA - ORs connect on demand. attach circuits to new connections, keep
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+ o ORs connect on demand. attach circuits to new connections, keep
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create cells around somewhere, send destroy if fail.
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- nickname defaults to first piece of hostname
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- running-routers list refers to nickname if verified, else
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hash-base64'ed.
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- - put OR uptime in descriptor
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+ o put OR uptime in descriptor
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- name the secret-key directory something to discourage people
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from mailing their identity key to tor-ops
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-
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pre3:
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- users can set their bandwidth, or we auto-detect it:
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- advertised bandwidth defaults to 10KB
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@@ -90,7 +89,7 @@ ARMA - ORs connect on demand. attach circuits to new connections, keep
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- he has successfully extended to you
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- he has sufficient mean-time-between-failures
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- add new "Middleman 1" config variable?
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- - if torrc not found, exitpolicy reject *:*
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+ o if torrc not found, exitpolicy reject *:*
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ongoing:
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. rename/rearrange functions for what file they're in
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