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The internal error "could not find intro key" occurs when we want to send an INTRODUCE1 cell over a recently finished introduction circuit and think we built the introduction circuit with a v2 hidden service descriptor, but cannot find the introduction key in our descriptor. My first guess how we can end up in this situation is that we are wrong in thinking that we built the introduction circuit based on a v2 hidden service descriptor. This patch checks if we have a v0 descriptor, too, and uses that instead. |
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