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[or-cvs] point out two parts where the spec is wrong



Update of /home/or/cvsroot/doc
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Modified Files:
	tor-doc.html tor-spec.txt 
Log Message:
point out two parts where the spec is wrong


Index: tor-doc.html
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retrieving revision 1.12
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--- tor-doc.html	21 Sep 2004 22:12:27 -0000	1.12
+++ tor-doc.html	20 Oct 2004 18:39:05 -0000	1.13
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@
 
 <p>If you have less than 1Mbit in both directions, you should stay
 a client. Otherwise, please consider being a server, to help out the
-network. (Currently each server uses 20-30 gigabytes of traffic
+network. (Currently each server uses 20-150 gigabytes of traffic
 per month; but that may go up.)</p>
 
 <p>Note that you can be a server without allowing users to make

Index: tor-spec.txt
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RCS file: /home/or/cvsroot/doc/tor-spec.txt,v
retrieving revision 1.65
retrieving revision 1.66
diff -u -d -r1.65 -r1.66
--- tor-spec.txt	25 Sep 2004 06:26:59 -0000	1.65
+++ tor-spec.txt	20 Oct 2004 18:39:05 -0000	1.66
@@ -72,6 +72,7 @@
    support any suite without ephemeral keys, symmetric keys of at
    least 128 bits, and digests of at least 160 bits.
 
+[what kind of cert does an OP send? -RD]
    An OR always sends a two-certificate chain, consisting of a self-signed
    certificate containing the OR's identity key, and a second certificate
    using a short-term connection key.  The commonName of the second
@@ -95,6 +96,7 @@
    OR-to-OR connections are never deliberately closed.  When an OR
    starts or receives a new directory, it tries to open new
    connections to any OR it is not already connected to.
+[not true, unused OR conns close after 5 mins too -RD]
 
    OR-to-OP connections are not permanent. An OP should close a
    connection to an OR if there are no circuits running over the