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@@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ $Id$
marked "opt". With some future version, the old 'dnsworker' logic
will be removed, rendering this option of historical interest only.]
-2.1. Nonterminals in router descriptors
+2.2. Nonterminals in router descriptors
nickname ::= between 1 and 19 alphanumeric characters, case-insensitive.
hexdigest ::= a '$', followed by 20 hexadecimal characters.
@@ -779,7 +779,7 @@ $Id$
- Clients SHOULD NOT download directory information from non-'V2Dir'
caches.
-6.1. Managing naming
+6.2. Managing naming
In order to provide human-memorable names for individual server
identities, some directory servers bind names to IDs. Clients handle
@@ -806,7 +806,7 @@ $Id$
SHOULD NOT ever use a router in response to a user request for a router
called "Unnamed".
-6.2. Software versions
+6.3. Software versions
An implementation of Tor SHOULD warn when it has fetched (or has
attempted to fetch and failed four consecutive times) a network-status
@@ -814,7 +814,7 @@ $Id$
not listed on more than half of the live "Versioning" network-status
documents.
-6.3. Warning about a router's status.
+6.4. Warning about a router's status.
If a router tries to publish its descriptor to a Naming authority
that has its nickname mapped to another key, the router SHOULD
@@ -831,7 +831,7 @@ $Id$
...
-6.4. Router protocol versions
+6.5. Router protocol versions
A client should believe that a router supports a given feature if that
feature is supported by the router or protocol versions in more than half