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This includes marking "for 0.2.3" everything arma and I suggested
should be "tageted" for 0.2.3, and unmarking everything that was not
done but targetted for 0.2.2 or earlier.
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The old flavored consensus URL format made it harder to decode URLs
based on their prefixes, and didn't take into account our "only give
it to me if it's signed by enough authorities" stuff.
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The point of doing SHA256 twice is, generally, is to prevent message
extension attacks where an attacker who knows H(A) can calculate
H(A|B). But for attaching a signature to a document, the attacker
already _knows_ A, so trying to keep them from calculating H(A|B) is
pointless.
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The original proposal was vague and would have made older Tors reject
detached-signature documents as soon as they saw one with flavors.
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is attached
--roger
>From 674f087ab98e1711bb533acf23ee88c7c2a1dfdb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Roger Dingledine <arma@torproject.org>
Date: Sun, 7 Jun 2009 14:37:32 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] minor edits on proposals
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