Lately seeing escalating abuse traffic on the relay dirport, now up to 20k 
rotating source IP addresses per week.

The simple solution is to disable dirport, but the relay is a fallback 
directory and I don't want to make a change that will negatively affect the 
relay's ability to function as such.  Would disabling dirport be a problem?

also:

can a non-advertised dirport be left configured for local-system use while the 
public advertised dirport is disabled?

does a command utility or method exist for querying dirport documents via 
tunnelled-dir-server?  including miscellanous documents such as

/tor/status-vote/current/consensus.z
/tor/keys/all.z
/tor/server/all.z
/tor/extra/all.z

/tor/server/fp/<fp1>+<fp2>+<fp3>.z
/tor/extra/fp/<fp1>+<fp2>+<fp3>.z
/tor/micro/d/<hash1>-<hash2>.z
/tor/keys/fp/<v3ident1>+<v3ident2>.z

thanks!

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