13.08.2013 Nick Mathewson: > 6. Naming nodes in the interface > > Anywhere in the interface that takes an $identity should be able to > take an ECC identity too. ECC identities are case-sensitive base64 > encodings of Ed25519 identity keys. You can use $ to indicate them as > well; we distinguish RSA identity digests length. > > When we need to indicate an Ed25519 identity key in an hostname > format (as in a .exit address), we use the lowercased version of the > name, and perform a case-insensitive match. (This loses us one bit > per byte of name,
Did you plan to use a closing bracket or is something missing? > Nodes must not list Ed25519 identities in their family lines; clients > and authorities must not honor them there. Why not including them in their family lines? Clients and Authorities still can ignore them. > Clients shouldn't accept .exit addresses with Ed25519 names on SOCKS > or DNS ports by default, even when AllowDotExit is set. Do you suggest a new torrc option or extending AllowDotExit, with 2? Regards, Sebastian G. _______________________________________________ tor-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-dev
