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-rw-r--r-- | spec/rend-spec/hsdesc-encrypt.md | 10 |
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diff --git a/spec/hspow-spec/v1-equix.md b/spec/hspow-spec/v1-equix.md index 025af48..f49086a 100644 --- a/spec/hspow-spec/v1-equix.md +++ b/spec/hspow-spec/v1-equix.md @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# Onion service proof-of-work: Version 1, Equi-X and Blake2b +# Onion service proof-of-work: Scheme v1, Equi-X and Blake2b ## Implementations {#implementations} @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ Thus the effort is communicated explicitly in our protocol, and it forms part of ## Parameter descriptor {#parameter-descriptor} This whole protocol starts with the service encoding its parameters in a `pow-params` line within the 'encrypted' (inner) part of the v3 descriptor. The [second layer plaintext format](../rend-spec/hsdesc-encrypt.md#second-layer-plaintext) describes it canonically. The parameters offered are: -- `type`, always `v1` for the algorithm described here +- `scheme`, always `v1` for the algorithm described here - `seed-b64`, a periodically updated 32-byte random seed, base64 encoded - `suggested-effort`, the latest output from the [service-side effort controller](./common-protocol.md#service-effort) - `expiration-time`, a timestamp when we plan to replace the seed. diff --git a/spec/rend-spec/hsdesc-encrypt.md b/spec/rend-spec/hsdesc-encrypt.md index 3e91172..86abfae 100644 --- a/spec/rend-spec/hsdesc-encrypt.md +++ b/spec/rend-spec/hsdesc-encrypt.md @@ -252,21 +252,21 @@ list of intro points etc. The plaintext has the following format: ``` ```text - "pow-params" SP type SP seed-b64 SP suggested-effort + "pow-params" SP scheme SP seed-b64 SP suggested-effort SP expiration-time NL - [At most once per "type"] + [At most once per "scheme"] If present, this line provides parameters for an optional proof-of-work client puzzle. A client that supports an offered scheme can include a corresponding solution in its introduction request to improve priority in the service's processing queue. - Only version 1 is currently defined. - Other versions may have a different format. + Only scheme `v1` is currently defined. + Other schemes may have a different format. Introduced in tor-0.4.8.1-alpha. - type: The type of PoW system used. We call the one specified here "v1". + scheme: The PoW system used. We call the one specified here "v1". seed-b64: A random seed that should be used as the input to the PoW hash function. Should be 32 random bytes encoded in base64 |