removed connectr referrence

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@ -31,7 +31,6 @@ Every message must have the following format:
"type": "CONNECT", "type": "CONNECT",
"data": "GET /hello HTTP/1.1", "data": "GET /hello HTTP/1.1",
"destination": "google.com", "destination": "google.com",
"entryPublicAddress": "<client public IP>"
} }
``` ```
The `key` field is used to identify the message and is required. All TCP messages from one stream must have the same key. The `key` field is used to identify the message and is required. All TCP messages from one stream must have the same key.
@ -40,18 +39,12 @@ The `data` field contains the data to be transmitted to the destination.
The `destination` field specifies the destination of the TCP connection (if the exit node wants to establish a connection to a remote server). The `destination` field specifies the destination of the TCP connection (if the exit node wants to establish a connection to a remote server).
The `entryPublicAddress` field specifies the public IP address of the client (when the client wants to use the `CONNECTR` message type).
The `type` field specifies the type of message and is required. There are three defined message types within this protocol: The `type` field specifies the type of message and is required. There are three defined message types within this protocol:
1. `CONNECT`: 1. `CONNECT`:
- Used to establish an initial TCP connection. - Used to establish the initial TCP connection.
- The exit node receives this message to initiate a TCP connection with the upstream target (the destination). - The exit node receives this message to initiate a TCP connection with the upstream target (the destination).
2. `CONNECTR`:
- Similar to `CONNECT`, but includes a secondary connection from the exit node back to the client.
- The exit node creates a connection to the client using the `entryPublicAddress` provided in the message, allowing bidirectional communication.
3. `DATA`: 3. `DATA`:
- Used for transmitting data to the upstream destination after a connection has been established. - Used for transmitting data to the upstream destination after a connection has been established.
- The `entryPublicAddress` parameter should only be provided when using `CONNECTR` message types.
Messages must be sent using events with `kind:28333`. The content must be encrypted using NIP-44. Messages must be sent using events with `kind:28333`. The content must be encrypted using NIP-44.