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  1. Filename: 000-index.txt
  2. Title: Index of Tor Proposals
  3. Version: $Revision$
  4. Last-Modified: $Date$
  5. Author: Nick Mathewson
  6. Created: 26-Jan-2007
  7. Status: Meta
  8. Overview:
  9. This document provides an index to Tor proposals.
  10. This is an informational document.
  11. Everything in this document below the line of '=' signs is automatically
  12. generated by reindex.pl; do not edit by hand.
  13. ============================================================
  14. Proposals by number:
  15. 000 Index of Tor Proposals [META]
  16. 001 The Tor Proposal Process [META]
  17. 098 Proposals that should be written [META]
  18. 099 Miscellaneous proposals [META]
  19. 100 Tor Unreliable Datagram Extension Proposal [DEAD]
  20. 101 Voting on the Tor Directory System [CLOSED]
  21. 102 Dropping "opt" from the directory format [CLOSED]
  22. 103 Splitting identity key from regularly used signing key [CLOSED]
  23. 104 Long and Short Router Descriptors [CLOSED]
  24. 105 Version negotiation for the Tor protocol [CLOSED]
  25. 106 Checking fewer things during TLS handshakes [CLOSED]
  26. 107 Uptime Sanity Checking [CLOSED]
  27. 108 Base "Stable" Flag on Mean Time Between Failures [CLOSED]
  28. 109 No more than one server per IP address [CLOSED]
  29. 110 Avoiding infinite length circuits [ACCEPTED]
  30. 111 Prioritizing local traffic over relayed traffic [FINISHED]
  31. 112 Bring Back Pathlen Coin Weight [SUPERSEDED]
  32. 113 Simplifying directory authority administration [SUPERSEDED]
  33. 114 Distributed Storage for Tor Hidden Service Descriptors [CLOSED]
  34. 115 Two Hop Paths [DEAD]
  35. 116 Two hop paths from entry guards [DEAD]
  36. 117 IPv6 exits [ACCEPTED]
  37. 118 Advertising multiple ORPorts at once [ACCEPTED]
  38. 119 New PROTOCOLINFO command for controllers [CLOSED]
  39. 120 Shutdown descriptors when Tor servers stop [DEAD]
  40. 121 Hidden Service Authentication [OPEN]
  41. 122 Network status entries need a new Unnamed flag [CLOSED]
  42. 123 Naming authorities automatically create bindings [CLOSED]
  43. 124 Blocking resistant TLS certificate usage [SUPERSEDED]
  44. 125 Behavior for bridge users, bridge relays, and bridge authorities [FINISHED]
  45. 126 Getting GeoIP data and publishing usage summaries [CLOSED]
  46. 127 Relaying dirport requests to Tor download site / website [DRAFT]
  47. 128 Families of private bridges [FINISHED]
  48. 129 Block Insecure Protocols by Default [CLOSED]
  49. 130 Version 2 Tor connection protocol [CLOSED]
  50. 131 Help users to verify they are using Tor [NEEDS-REVISION]
  51. 132 A Tor Web Service For Verifying Correct Browser Configuration [DRAFT]
  52. 133 Incorporate Unreachable ORs into the Tor Network [DRAFT]
  53. 134 More robust consensus voting with diverse authority sets [ACCEPTED]
  54. 135 Simplify Configuration of Private Tor Networks [ACCEPTED]
  55. 136 Mass authority migration with legacy keys [FINISHED]
  56. 137 Keep controllers informed as Tor bootstraps [FINISHED]
  57. 138 Remove routers that are not Running from consensus documents [CLOSED]
  58. 139 Download consensus documents only when it will be trusted [CLOSED]
  59. 140 Provide diffs between consensuses [ACCEPTED]
  60. 141 Download server descriptors on demand [DRAFT]
  61. 142 Combine Introduction and Rendezvous Points [OPEN]
  62. 143 Improvements of Distributed Storage for Tor Hidden Service Descriptors [OPEN]
  63. 144 Increase the diversity of circuits by detecting nodes belonging the [DRAFT]
  64. 145 Separate "suitable as a guard" from "suitable as a new guard" [OPEN]
  65. 146 Add new flag to reflect long-term stability [OPEN]
  66. 147 Eliminate the need for v2 directories in generating v3 directories [ACCEPTED]
  67. 148 Stream end reasons from the client side should be uniform [ACCEPTED]
  68. 149 Using data from NETINFO cells [OPEN]
  69. 150 Exclude Exit Nodes from a circuit [ACCEPTED]
  70. 151 Improving Tor Path Selection [DRAFT]
  71. 152 Optionally allow exit from single-hop circuits [DRAFT]
  72. Proposals by status:
  73. DRAFT:
  74. 127 Relaying dirport requests to Tor download site / website
  75. 132 A Tor Web Service For Verifying Correct Browser Configuration
  76. 133 Incorporate Unreachable ORs into the Tor Network
  77. 141 Download server descriptors on demand
  78. 144 Increase the diversity of circuits by detecting nodes belonging the
  79. 151 Improving Tor Path Selection
  80. 152 Optionally allow exit from single-hop circuits
  81. OPEN:
  82. 121 Hidden Service Authentication
  83. 142 Combine Introduction and Rendezvous Points
  84. 143 Improvements of Distributed Storage for Tor Hidden Service Descriptors
  85. 145 Separate "suitable as a guard" from "suitable as a new guard"
  86. 146 Add new flag to reflect long-term stability
  87. 149 Using data from NETINFO cells
  88. NEEDS-REVISION:
  89. 131 Help users to verify they are using Tor
  90. NEEDS-RESEARCH:
  91. ACCEPTED:
  92. 110 Avoiding infinite length circuits
  93. 117 IPv6 exits
  94. 118 Advertising multiple ORPorts at once
  95. 134 More robust consensus voting with diverse authority sets
  96. 135 Simplify Configuration of Private Tor Networks
  97. 140 Provide diffs between consensuses
  98. 147 Eliminate the need for v2 directories in generating v3 directories
  99. 148 Stream end reasons from the client side should be uniform
  100. 150 Exclude Exit Nodes from a circuit
  101. META:
  102. 000 Index of Tor Proposals
  103. 001 The Tor Proposal Process
  104. 098 Proposals that should be written
  105. 099 Miscellaneous proposals
  106. FINISHED:
  107. 111 Prioritizing local traffic over relayed traffic
  108. 125 Behavior for bridge users, bridge relays, and bridge authorities
  109. 128 Families of private bridges
  110. 136 Mass authority migration with legacy keys
  111. 137 Keep controllers informed as Tor bootstraps
  112. CLOSED:
  113. 101 Voting on the Tor Directory System
  114. 102 Dropping "opt" from the directory format
  115. 103 Splitting identity key from regularly used signing key
  116. 104 Long and Short Router Descriptors
  117. 105 Version negotiation for the Tor protocol
  118. 106 Checking fewer things during TLS handshakes
  119. 107 Uptime Sanity Checking
  120. 108 Base "Stable" Flag on Mean Time Between Failures
  121. 109 No more than one server per IP address
  122. 114 Distributed Storage for Tor Hidden Service Descriptors
  123. 119 New PROTOCOLINFO command for controllers
  124. 122 Network status entries need a new Unnamed flag
  125. 123 Naming authorities automatically create bindings
  126. 126 Getting GeoIP data and publishing usage summaries
  127. 129 Block Insecure Protocols by Default
  128. 130 Version 2 Tor connection protocol
  129. 138 Remove routers that are not Running from consensus documents
  130. 139 Download consensus documents only when it will be trusted
  131. SUPERSEDED:
  132. 112 Bring Back Pathlen Coin Weight
  133. 113 Simplifying directory authority administration
  134. 124 Blocking resistant TLS certificate usage
  135. DEAD:
  136. 100 Tor Unreliable Datagram Extension Proposal
  137. 115 Two Hop Paths
  138. 116 Two hop paths from entry guards
  139. 120 Shutdown descriptors when Tor servers stop