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Karsten Loesing
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Bridges are not supposed to publish router descriptors to the directory authorities. It defeats the point of bridges when they are included in the public relay directory. This patch puts out a warning and exits when the node is configured as a bridge and to publish v1, v2, or v3 descriptors at the same time. Also fixes part of bug 932.
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