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# Scope and preliminaries
This directory protocol is used by Tor version 0.2.0.x-alpha and later.
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## History
The earliest versions of Onion Routing shipped with a list of known
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## Goals of the version 3 protocol
Version 3 of the Tor directory protocol tries to solve the following
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## Some Remaining questions
Things we could solve on a v3 timeframe:
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