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authorHans-Christoph Steiner <hans@eds.org>2019-11-26 20:58:54 +0100
committerHans-Christoph Steiner <hans@eds.org>2019-11-26 21:03:19 +0100
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fix erroneous header numbering punctuation
The clear standard is trailing "." after each numeric section. This fixes the small handful of outliers. This makes it easy to convert these headers to common markup formats, for example: http://hyperpolyglot.org/lightweight-markup
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@@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ the anonymity and load-balancing implications of their choices.
depend on the type of guard used and are not an effective fingerprint for a
network/guard-level adversary.
-3.3.2 Client-side onion service introduction circuit obfuscation
+3.3.2. Client-side onion service introduction circuit obfuscation
Two circuit padding machines work to hide client-side introduction circuits:
one machine at the origin, and one machine at the second hop of the circuit.