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Describe how clients should use the exit summaries, what they may use a locally cached descriptor for, and that enclave exiting is still allowed
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should list the exit policy matching the descriptor digest referenced
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in the consensus document.
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3.4.1 Client behaviour
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When choosing an exit node for a specific request a Tor client will
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choose from the list of nodes that exit to the requested port as given
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by the consensus document. If a client has additional knowledge (like
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cached full descriptors) that indicates the so chosen exit node will
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reject the request then it MAY use that knowledge (or not include such
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nodes in the selection to begin with). However, clients MUST NOT use
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nodes that do not list the port as accepted in the summary (but for
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which they know that the node would exit to that address from other
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sources, like a cached descriptor).
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An exception to this is exit enclave behaviour: A client MAY use the
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node at a specific IP address to exit to any port on the same address
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even if that node is not listed as exiting to the port in the summary.
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4. Migration
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4.1 Consensus document changes.
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