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				|  |  |     [We'll have to reevaluate this section once we figure out cleaner
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				|  |  |      circuit/connection killing conventions. Possibly the right answer
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				|  |  |      is to not use most of the extensions. -RD]
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				|  |  | +   [Correct. We should specify that OPs must not send truncate cells. -RD]
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				|  |  |  4.5. Routing relay cells
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				|  |  |     relay cell at the end of the circuit must be allowed for now;
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				|  |  |     we can reexamine this once we've designed full tcp-style close
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				|  |  |     handshakes. -RD [No longer true, an unrecognized relay cell at
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				|  |  | -   the end can be met with a destroy cell -- I think. -RD]]
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				|  |  | +   the end is met with a destroy cell. -RD]]
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				|  |  |     Otherwise, if the data cell is coming from the OP edge of the
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				|  |  |     circuit, the OP decrypts the length and payload fields with AES/CTR as
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