Dir spec change: Clarify rules on how to treat servers based on networkstatus values. Is this sane?

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Nick Mathewson 2005-09-12 05:51:43 +00:00
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status is "live" if it is the most recently downloaded network status
document for a given directory server, and the server is a directory
server trusted by the client, and the network-status document is no
more than D (say, 10) days old.
- A server is "live" if it is listed as running by at more-than-half of
the last N (three) "live" downloaded network-status documents.
more than D (say, 10) days old.)
- A server is "valid" is it is listed as valid by more than half of the
"live" downloaded" network-status document.
- A server is "running" if it is listed as running more than half of the
"recent" downloaded network-status documents. (A network status is
"recent" if was published in the last 60 minutes. If there are fewer
than 3 such documents, the most recently published 3 are "recent.")
Clients store network status documents so long as they are live.