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-rw-r--r--doc/TODO2
-rw-r--r--doc/spec/dir-spec.txt5
-rw-r--r--doc/spec/tor-spec.txt2
3 files changed, 5 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/doc/TODO b/doc/TODO
index cf5e859343..f63af3f412 100644
--- a/doc/TODO
+++ b/doc/TODO
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ Things we'd like to do in 0.2.0.x:
o Implement, but make it option-controlled.
o Make it always-on once it seems to work.
o Implement option to download and cache extra-info documents.
- - Improve the 'retry' logic on extra-info documents.
+ o Improve the 'retry' logic on extra-info documents.
- Drop bandwidth history from router-descriptors
- 105: Version negotiation for the Tor protocol (finalize by Jun 1)
- 108: Base "Stable" Flag on Mean Time Between Failures
diff --git a/doc/spec/dir-spec.txt b/doc/spec/dir-spec.txt
index 4ad547219e..5fab87c002 100644
--- a/doc/spec/dir-spec.txt
+++ b/doc/spec/dir-spec.txt
@@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ $Id$
[Any number]
- These lines describe the rules that an OR follows when
+ These lines describe an "exit policy": the rules that an OR follows when
deciding whether to allow a new stream to a given address. The
'exitpattern' syntax is described below. The rules are considered in
order; if no rule matches, the address will be accepted. For clarity,
@@ -570,7 +570,8 @@ $Id$
port ::= an integer between 1 and 65535, inclusive.
[Some implementations incorrectly generate ports with value 0.
- Implementations SHOULD accept this, and SHOULD NOT generate it.]
+ Implementations SHOULD accept this, and SHOULD NOT generate it.
+ Connections to port 0 are never permitted.]
addrspec ::= "*" | ip4spec | ip6spec
ipv4spec ::= ip4 | ip4 "/" num_ip4_bits | ip4 "/" ip4mask
diff --git a/doc/spec/tor-spec.txt b/doc/spec/tor-spec.txt
index 9f1da4fd38..49745ff5b9 100644
--- a/doc/spec/tor-spec.txt
+++ b/doc/spec/tor-spec.txt
@@ -611,7 +611,7 @@ see tor-design.pdf.
where ADDRESS can be a DNS hostname, or an IPv4 address in
dotted-quad format, or an IPv6 address surrounded by square brackets;
- and where PORT is encoded in decimal.
+ and where PORT is a decimal integer between 1 and 65535, inclusive.
[What is the [00] for? -NM]
[It's so the payload is easy to parse out with string funcs -RD]