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*/
/**
/**
* Ask the server to disconnect from the given client. This is the
* same as returning #GNUNET_SYSERR within the check procedure when
- * handling a message, wexcept that it allows dropping of a client even
+ * handling a message, except that it allows dropping of a client even
* when not handling a message from that client. The `disconnect_cb`
* will be called on @a c even if the application closes the connection
* using this function.
*
+ * This function should be called (outside of util's internal logic)
+ * if (and usually only if) the client has violated the
+ * protocol. Otherwise, we should leave it to the client to disconnect
+ * from the service.
+ *
* @param c client to disconnect now
*/
void