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# Scope and preliminaries
This document describes the format of Tor's Bandwidth File, version
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RFC 2119.
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## Acknowledgements
The original bandwidth generator (Torflow) and format was
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Iain Learmonth (irl)
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## Outline
The Tor directory protocol (dir-spec.txt [3]) sections 3.4.1
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as bandwidth scanners.
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## Format Versions
1.0.0 - The legacy Bandwidth File format
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* 1 for relays with "unmeasured=1", and
* the relay's measured and scaled bandwidth when "under_min_report=1".
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