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it successfully within the last 30 minutes.
"Stable" -- A router is 'Stable' if it is active, and either its
- uptime is at least the median uptime for known active routers, or
+ uptime is at least the median uptime for known active routers or
its uptime is at least 30 days. Routers are never called stable if
they are running a version of Tor known to drop circuits stupidly.
(0.1.1.10-alpha through 0.1.1.16-rc are stupid this way.)
"Fast" -- A router is 'Fast' if it is active, and its bandwidth is
- in the top 7/8ths for known active routers.
+ either in the top 7/8ths for known active routers or at least 100KB/s.
"Guard" -- A router is a possible 'Guard' if it is 'Stable' and its
- bandwidth is above median for known active routers. If the total
- bandwidth of active non-BadExit Exit servers is less than one third
- of the total bandwidth of all active servers, no Exit is listed as
- a Guard.
+ bandwidth is either above median for known active routers or at least
+ 250KB/s. If the total bandwidth of active non-BadExit Exit servers
+ is less than one third of the total bandwidth of all active servers,
+ no Exit is listed as a Guard.
"Authority" -- A router is called an 'Authority' if the authority
generating the network-status document believes it is an authority.