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				    The authoritative network-status published by a host should be available at: 
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				       http://<hostname>/tor/status/authority.z 
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				-   An authoritative network-status published by another host with fingerprint <F> 
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				-   should be available at: 
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				-      http://<hostname>/tor/status/<F>.z 
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				+   An authoritative network-status published by another host with fingerprint 
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				+   <F> should be available at: 
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				+      http://<hostname>/tor/status/fp/<F>.z 
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				+   An authoritative network-status published by other hosts with fingerprints 
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				+   <F1>,<F2>,<F3> should be available at: 
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				+      http://<hostname>/tor/status/fp/<F1>+<F2>+<F3>.z 
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				    The most recent network-status documents from all known authoritative 
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				    directories, concatenated, should be available at: 
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				    For debugging, directories MAY expose non-compressed objects at URLs like 
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				    the above, but without the final ".z". 
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				-   [XXXX specify concatenation of several servers.] 
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				+   Clients MUST handle compressed concatenated information in two forms: 
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				+     - A concatenated list of zlib-compressed objects. 
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				+     - A zlib-compressed concatenated list of objects. 
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				+   Directory servers MAY generate either format: the former requires less 
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				+   CPU, but the latter requires less bandwidth. 
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				 4.1. Caching 
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				    A concatenated list of all network-status documents should be available at: 
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				       http://<hostname>/tor/status/all.z 
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				+4.2. Compression 
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				 5. Client operation 
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				    Every OP or OR, including directory servers, acts as a client to the 
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