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@@ -957,8 +957,9 @@ $Id$
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directory cache (because its directory port isn't working,
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directory cache (because its directory port isn't working,
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its bandwidth is always throttled, or for some similar
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its bandwidth is always throttled, or for some similar
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reason).
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reason).
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- "Exit" if the router is useful for building general-purpose exit
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+ "Exit" if the router is more useful for building
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- circuits.
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+ general-purpose exit circuits than for relay circuits. The
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+ path building algorithm uses this flag; see path-spec.txt.
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"Fast" if the router is suitable for high-bandwidth circuits.
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"Fast" if the router is suitable for high-bandwidth circuits.
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"Guard" if the router is suitable for use as an entry guard.
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"Guard" if the router is suitable for use as an entry guard.
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"HSDir" if the router is considered a v2 hidden service directory.
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"HSDir" if the router is considered a v2 hidden service directory.
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@@ -1058,6 +1059,10 @@ $Id$
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[XXXX what happens when we have less than 4 days of MTBF info.]
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[XXXX what happens when we have less than 4 days of MTBF info.]
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+ "Exit" -- A router is called an 'Exit' iff it allows exits to at
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+ least two of the ports 80, 443, and 6667 and allows exits to at
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+ least one /8 address space.
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"Fast" -- A router is 'Fast' if it is active, and its bandwidth is
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"Fast" -- A router is 'Fast' if it is active, and its bandwidth is
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either in the top 7/8ths for known active routers or at least 100KB/s.
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either in the top 7/8ths for known active routers or at least 100KB/s.
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