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-rw-r--r-- | INSTALL | 5 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | LICENSE | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | contrib/tor-ctrl.sh | 9 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/spec/proposals/105-handshake-revision.txt | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/spec/proposals/122-unnamed-flag.txt | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/or/control.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/or/networkstatus.c | 8 |
7 files changed, 20 insertions, 18 deletions
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ -Most users should simply follow the directions at -http://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-doc-unix +Most users who realize that INSTALL files still exist should simply +follow the directions at +https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-doc-unix If you got the source from Subversion, run "./autogen.sh", which will run the various auto* programs and then run ./configure for you. From @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ It also lists the licenses for other components used by Tor. - For more information about Tor, see http://www.torproject.org/. + For more information about Tor, see https://www.torproject.org/. If you got this file as a part of a larger bundle, there may be other license terms that you should be aware of. diff --git a/contrib/tor-ctrl.sh b/contrib/tor-ctrl.sh index 0bee9d899..e28c45d61 100644 --- a/contrib/tor-ctrl.sh +++ b/contrib/tor-ctrl.sh @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ # # tor-ctrl will return 0 if it was successful and 1 if not, 2 will be returned # if something (telnet, xxd) is missing. 4 will be returned if it executed -# serveral commands from a file. +# several commands from a file. # # For setting the bandwidth for specific times of the day, I suggest calling # tor-ctrl via cron, e.g.: @@ -49,10 +49,11 @@ # Also have a look at my page: # http://ge.mine.nu/ # -# 2007-10-03: First version, only changing bandwidth possible +# 2007-10-03: First version, only changing bandwidth possible. # 2007-10-04: Renaming to "tor-ctrl", added a lot of functions, it's now a -# general-purpose tool added control_auth_cookie/controlpassword -# auth, getopts, program checks, readinf from file etc. +# general-purpose tool. +# Added control_auth_cookie/controlpassword auth, getopts, +# program checks, reading from file etc. VERSION=v1 TORCTLIP=127.0.0.1 diff --git a/doc/spec/proposals/105-handshake-revision.txt b/doc/spec/proposals/105-handshake-revision.txt index c4fb50a40..709c01663 100644 --- a/doc/spec/proposals/105-handshake-revision.txt +++ b/doc/spec/proposals/105-handshake-revision.txt @@ -121,9 +121,9 @@ Proposal: VERSIONS cell before sending any other cells. (But see below.) VersionsLen [1 byte] - Versions [NumVersions bytes] + Versions [VersionsLen bytes] - "Versions" is a sequence of NumVersions bytes. Each value between 1 and + "Versions" is a sequence of VersionsLen bytes. Each value between 1 and 127 inclusive represents a single version; current implementations MUST ignore other bytes. Parties should list all of the versions which they are able and willing to support. Parties can only communicate if they diff --git a/doc/spec/proposals/122-unnamed-flag.txt b/doc/spec/proposals/122-unnamed-flag.txt index 6d3d8c639..8b169b653 100644 --- a/doc/spec/proposals/122-unnamed-flag.txt +++ b/doc/spec/proposals/122-unnamed-flag.txt @@ -107,19 +107,19 @@ Status: Open 4. Changes to the v2 directory - Previously v2 authorities that had a binding for a server named Bob did + Previously, v2 authorities that had a binding for a server named Bob did not list any other server named Bob. This will change too: Version 2 authorities will start listing all routers they know about, whether they conflict with a name-binding or not: Servers for which this authority has a binding will continue to be marked Named, - additionally all other servers of that will be listed without the + additionally all other servers of that nickname will be listed without the Named flag (i.e. there will be no Unnamed flag in v2 status documents). Clients already should handle having a named Bob alongside unnamed Bobs correctly, and having the unnamed Bobs in the status file even - without the named server is no worse than the curren status quo where - clients learn about those severs from other authorities. + without the named server is no worse than the current status quo where + clients learn about those servers from other authorities. The benefit of this is that an authority's opinion on a server like Guard, Stable, Fast etc. can now be learned by clients even if that diff --git a/src/or/control.c b/src/or/control.c index 249406de8..c176e47ea 100644 --- a/src/or/control.c +++ b/src/or/control.c @@ -1251,7 +1251,7 @@ getinfo_helper_misc(control_connection_t *conn, const char *question, /** Awful hack: return a newly allocated string based on a routerinfo and * (possibly) an extrainfo, sticking the read-history and write-history from * <b>ei</b> into the resulting string. The thing you get back won't - * necessarily have a valid signature. + * have a valid signature. * * New code should never use this; it's for backward compatibiliy. * diff --git a/src/or/networkstatus.c b/src/or/networkstatus.c index 41f62119d..8135ed5e1 100644 --- a/src/or/networkstatus.c +++ b/src/or/networkstatus.c @@ -862,7 +862,7 @@ networkstatus_get_live_consensus(time_t now) } /** Copy all the ancillary information (like router download status and so on) - * from <b>old_c</b> to <b>new_c</b> */ + * from <b>old_c</b> to <b>new_c</b>. */ static void networkstatus_copy_old_consensus_info(networkstatus_vote_t *new_c, const networkstatus_vote_t *old_c) @@ -1138,7 +1138,7 @@ download_status_map_update_from_v2_networkstatus(void) } /** Update our view of the list of named servers from the most recently - * retrieved networkstatus consensus */ + * retrieved networkstatus consensus. */ static void routerstatus_list_update_named_server_map(void) { @@ -1157,9 +1157,9 @@ routerstatus_list_update_named_server_map(void) }); } -/** Given a list <b>routers</b> of routerinfo_t *, update each status fields +/** Given a list <b>routers</b> of routerinfo_t *, update each status field * according to our current consensus networkstatus. May re-order - * <b>router</b>. */ + * <b>routers</b>. */ void routers_update_status_from_consensus_networkstatus(smartlist_t *routers, int reset_failures) |