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Author: Geoff Goodell
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Title: Allow controller to manage circuit extensions
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Date: 12 March 2006
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History:
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This was once bug 268. Moving it into the proposal system for posterity.
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Test:
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Tor controllers should have a means of learning more about circuits built
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through Tor routers. Specifically, if a Tor controller is connected to a Tor
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router, it should be able to subscribe to a new class of events, perhaps
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"onion" or "router" events. A Tor router SHOULD then ensure that the
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controller is informed:
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(a) (NEW) when it receives a connection from some other location, in which
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case it SHOULD indicate (1) a unique identifier for the circuit, and (2) a
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ServerID in the event of an OR connection from another Tor router, and
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Hostname otherwise.
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(b) (REQUEST) when it receives a request to extend an existing circuit to a
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successive Tor router, in which case it SHOULD provide (1) the unique
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identifier for the circuit, (2) a Hostname (or, if possible, ServerID) of the
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previous Tor router in the circuit, and (3) a ServerID for the requested
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successive Tor router in the circuit;
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(c) (EXTEND) Tor will attempt to extend the circuit to some other router, in
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which case it SHOULD provide the same fields as provided for REQUEST.
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(d) (SUCCEEDED) The circuit has been successfully extended to some ther
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router, in which case it SHOULD provide the same fields as provided for
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REQUEST.
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We also need a new configuration option analogous to _leavestreamsunattached,
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specifying whether the controller is to manage circuit extensions or not.
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Perhaps we can call it "_leavecircuitsunextended". When set to 0, Tor
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manages everything as usual. When set to 1, a circuit received by the Tor
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router cannot transition from "REQUEST" to "EXTEND" state without being
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directed by a new controller command. The controller command probably does
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not need any arguments, since circuits are extended per client source
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routing, and all that the controller does is accept or reject the extension.
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This feature can be used as a basis for enforcing routing policy.
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