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				|  |  |  2. What is in a server descriptor
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				|  |  |    When a Tor client starts the first thing it will try to get is a
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				|  |  | -  current network status document, a consensus signed by a majority
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				|  |  | +  current network status document: a consensus signed by a majority
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				|  |  |    of directory authorities.  This document is currently about 100
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				|  |  |    Kilobytes in size, tho it will grow linearly with network size.
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				|  |  |    This document lists all servers currently running on the network.
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				|  |  |    A server descriptor lists a server's IP address and TCP ports on which
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				|  |  |    it accepts onion and directory connections.  Furthermore it contains
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				|  |  | -  the onion key, a short lived RSA key to which clients encrypt CREATE
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				|  |  | -  cells.
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				|  |  | +  the onion key (a short lived RSA key to which clients encrypt CREATE
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				|  |  | +  cells).
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				|  |  |  2.5 Identity information
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