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@@ -321,7 +321,7 @@ $Id$
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provide a unique descriptor to a client, and thereby partition that client
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from the rest of the network.)
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- The descriptor for a server whose digest (in hex) is <D> should be
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+ The server descriptor with (descriptor) digest <D> (in hex) should be
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available at:
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http://<hostname>/tor/server/d/<D>.z
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@@ -345,6 +345,10 @@ $Id$
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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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+ Clients SHOULD use upper case letters (A-F) when base16-encoding
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+ fingerprints. Servers MUST accept both upper and lower case fingerprints
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+ in requests.
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5. Client operation: downloading information
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Every Tor that is not a directory server (that is, clients and ORs that do
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