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Created Feb 24, 2010 by Karsten Loesing@karsten

Tor allows non-ASCII chars in contact line

Tor allows non-ASCII chars in the contact line of router descriptors which

a) breaks tools parsing descriptors and

b) doesn't conform to dir-spec.txt.

Should we disallow non-ASCII chars in the future by being more strict when verifying torrc and when uploading descriptors to the directory authorities? Or should we change dir-spec.txt to allow more characters in the contact line? Or did I miss something?

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