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@@ -556,6 +556,13 @@ $Id$
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it is prefixed with "opt"; it should be so prefixed until these
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versions are obsolete.]
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+ "hidden-service-dir" NL
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+
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+ [At most once.]
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+ Present only if this router stores and serves v2 hidden service
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+ descriptors.
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2.2. Extra-info documents
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Extra-info documents consist of the following items:
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@@ -908,6 +915,7 @@ $Id$
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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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+ "HSDir" if the router is considered a v2 hidden service directory.
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"Named" if the router's identity-nickname mapping is canonical,
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and this authority binds names.
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"Stable" if the router is suitable for long-lived circuits.
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@@ -1017,6 +1025,10 @@ $Id$
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supports the functionality clients need. (Currently, this is
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0.2.0.?????-alpha or later.)
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+ "HSDir" -- A router is a v2 hidden service directory if it stores and
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+ serves v2 hidden service descriptors and the authority managed to connect
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+ to it successfully within the last 24 hours.
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Directory server administrators may label some servers or IPs as
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blacklisted, and elect not to include them in their network-status lists.
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