"Descriptor is missing an ntor curve25519 onion key" message too noisy?
On moria1, I have a lot of these:
Oct 01 18:01:05.421 [notice] Descriptor from router $E0671CF9CB593F27CD389CD4DD819BF9448EA834~ordb1 at 37.59.47.27 is missing an ntor curve25519 onion key.
Oct 01 18:01:20.530 [notice] Descriptor from router $179B10784BF8955C73313CCB195904AE133E5F53~ordb3 at 37.59.47.27 is missing an ntor curve25519 onion key.
Oct 01 18:03:21.653 [notice] Descriptor from router $993992BBD01E36D3ECF8BA0B802C158961BB257C~orchard at 106.186.18.242 is missing an ntor curve25519 onion key.
Oct 01 18:04:00.856 [notice] Descriptor from router $496FED39C1469567B333C3A418A07D5CF62DCD23~rationalist at 87.106.249.248 is missing an ntor curve25519 onion key.
Oct 01 18:14:14.418 [notice] Descriptor from router $184A39F7F891D46592216643CD74DDE50C6DAA75~FlandersRegional at 89.106.244.21 is missing an ntor curve25519 onion key.
Oct 01 18:15:16.620 [notice] Descriptor from router $1AFA214C8AE557640BD29A0A8D674F92EB20948D~Unnamdddd at 95.78.221.81 is missing an ntor curve25519 onion key.
Oct 01 18:23:29.590 [notice] Descriptor from router $40E632BED95FC71E5B622DBB9E336D89A6D52600~younix at 85.214.63.239 is missing an ntor curve25519 onion key.
teor thinks this wasn't really meant to be a notice-level log every time an obsolete relay tries to upload to me.
That said, I think the first two of these relays (ordb1 and ordb3) are actually that alternative nodejs Tor relay implementation, right?
So I think maybe I do want to hear about relays that I refused due to lack of an ntor curve onion key, but only the ones that had a satisfactory version string?