spec tweaks

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Roger Dingledine 2007-05-04 07:22:11 +00:00
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not necessarily those for a descriptor that Tor currently has. not necessarily those for a descriptor that Tor currently has.
[First implemented in 0.1.2.3-alpha.] [First implemented in 0.1.2.3-alpha.]
"ns/all" -- Network status info for all ORs we have an opinion about, "ns/all" -- Network status info (v2 directory style) for all ORs we
joined by newlines. [First implemented in 0.1.2.3-alpha.] have an opinion about, joined by newlines. [First implemented
in 0.1.2.3-alpha.]
"desc/all-recent" -- the latest server descriptor for every router that "desc/all-recent" -- the latest server descriptor for every router that
Tor knows about. Tor knows about.
"network-status" -- a space-separated list of all known OR identities. "network-status" -- a space-separated list (v1 directory style)
This is in the same format as the router-status line in directories; of all known OR identities. This is in the same format as the
see dir-spec-v1.txt section 3 for details. (If VERBOSE_NAMES is router-status line in v1 directories; see dir-spec-v1.txt section
enabled, the output will not conform to dir-spec-v1.txt; instead, the 3 for details. (If VERBOSE_NAMES is enabled, the output will
result will be a space-separated list of LongName, each preceded by a not conform to dir-spec-v1.txt; instead, the result will be a
"!" if it is believed to be not running.) space-separated list of LongName, each preceded by a "!" if it is
believed to be not running.)
"addr-mappings/all" "addr-mappings/all"
"addr-mappings/config" "addr-mappings/config"

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* The most sensitive data in the entire network (the identity keys * The most sensitive data in the entire network (the identity keys
of the directory authorities) needed to be stored unencrypted so of the directory authorities) needed to be stored unencrypted so
that the authorities . Now, the authorities' identity keys are that the authorities can sign network-status documents on the fly.
stored offline, and used to certify medium-term signing keys that Now, the authorities' identity keys are stored offline, and used
can be rotated. to certify medium-term signing keys that can be rotated.
0.3. Some Remaining questions 0.3. Some Remaining questions
@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ $Id$
"Exactly once": These items MUST occur exactly one time in every "Exactly once": These items MUST occur exactly one time in every
instance of the document type. instance of the document type.
"At start, exactly once": These items MUST occur in every instance of "At end, exactly once": These items MUST occur in every instance of
the document type, and MUST appear exactly once, and MUST be the the document type, and MUST appear exactly once, and MUST be the
last item in their documents. last item in their documents.

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@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ Extensions to Proposal 101.
for that voter. for that voter.
A key certificate is invalid if any of the following hold: A key certificate is invalid if any of the following hold:
* The version is unrecognized * The version is unrecognized.
* The fingerprint does not match the identity key. * The fingerprint does not match the identity key.
* The identity key or the signing key is ill-formed. * The identity key or the signing key is ill-formed.
* The published date is very far in the past or future. * The published date is very far in the past or future.