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@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ level protocols providing compression, encryption and authentication.
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v ... v
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-Compression is started directly after a successfull TLS handshake,
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+Compression is started directly after a successful TLS handshake,
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before the first message is sent. The compression is flushed at each
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message boundary. Compression SHALL use the DEFLATE format as specified
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in RFC 1951.
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@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ For BEP v1 the Version field is set to zero. Future versions with
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incompatible message formats will increment the Version field. A message
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with an unknown version is a protocol error and MUST result in the
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connection being terminated. A client supporting multiple versions MAY
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-retry with a different protcol version upon disconnection.
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+retry with a different protocol version upon disconnection.
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The Type field indicates the type of data following the message header
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and is one of the integers defined below. A message of an unknown type
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@@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ pairs, both of string type. Key ID:s are implementation specific. An
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implementation MUST ignore unknown keys. An implementation MAY impose
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limits on the length keys and values. The options list may be used to
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inform nodes of relevant local configuration options such as rate
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-limiting or make recommendations about request parallellism, node
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+limiting or make recommendations about request parallelism, node
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priorities, etc. An empty options list is valid for nodes not having any
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such information to share. Nodes MAY NOT make any assumptions about
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peers acting in a specific manner as a result of sent options.
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@@ -392,7 +392,7 @@ The Flags field is made up of the following single bit flags:
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+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
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- The lower 12 bits hold the common Unix permission and mode bits. An
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- implemention MAY ignore or interpret these as is suitable on the host
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+ implementation MAY ignore or interpret these as is suitable on the host
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operating system.
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- Bit 19 ("D") is set when the file has been deleted. The block list
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