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@@ -598,13 +598,12 @@ see tor-design.pdf.
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RELAY_TRUNCATED cell.
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[Note: If an OR receives a TRUNCATE cell and it has any RELAY cells
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- still queued on the circuit for the next node that it had not yet sent,
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- it will drop them without sending them. This is not considered
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- conformant behavior, but it probably won't get fixed till a later
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- version of Tor. Thus, clients SHOULD NOT send a TRUNCATE cell to a
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- node running any current version of Tor if they have sent relay cells
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- through that node, and they aren't sure whether those cells have been
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- sent on.]
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+ still queued on the circuit for the next node it will drop them
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+ without sending them. This is not considered conformant behavior,
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+ but it probably won't get fixed until a later version of Tor. Thus,
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+ clients SHOULD NOT send a TRUNCATE cell to a node running any current
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+ version of Tor if a) they have sent relay cells through that node,
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+ and b) they aren't sure whether those cells have been sent on yes.]
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When an unrecoverable error occurs along one connection in a
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circuit, the nodes on either side of the connection should, if they
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