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/* Copyright (c) 2002 Roger Dingledine. See LICENSE for licensing information */
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/* $Id$ */
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#ifndef __OR_H
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#define __OR_H
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <signal.h>
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#include <netdb.h>
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include <sys/poll.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/fcntl.h>
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#include <sys/ioctl.h>
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#include <sys/socket.h>
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#include <sys/time.h>
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#include <netinet/in.h>
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#include <arpa/inet.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <openssl/err.h>
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#include <openssl/rsa.h>
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#include <openssl/pem.h>
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#include <openssl/evp.h>
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#include <openssl/rand.h>
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#include "../common/cell.h"
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#include "../common/config.h"
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#include "../common/key.h"
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#include "../common/log.h"
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#include "../common/ss.h"
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Integrated onion proxy into or/
The 'or' process can now be told (by the global_role variable) what
roles this server should play -- connect to all ORs, listen for ORs,
listen for OPs, listen for APs, or any combination.
* everything in /src/op/ is now obsolete.
* connection_ap.c now handles all interactions with application proxies
* "port" is now or_port, op_port, ap_port. But routers are still always
referenced (say, in conn_get_by_addr_port()) by addr / or_port. We
should make routers.c actually read these new ports (currently I've
kludged it so op_port = or_port+10, ap_port=or_port+20)
* circuits currently know if they're at the beginning of the path because
circ->cpath is set. They use this instead for crypts (both ways),
if it's set.
* I still obey the "send a 0 back to the AP when you're ready" protocol,
but I think we should phase it out. I can simply not read from the AP
socket until I'm ready.
I need to do a lot of cleanup work here, but the code appears to work, so
now's a good time for a checkin.
svn:r22
2002-07-02 11:36:58 +02:00
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#include "../common/version.h"
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#define MAXCONNECTIONS 200 /* upper bound on max connections.
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can be overridden by config file */
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#define MAX_BUF_SIZE (64*1024)
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Integrated onion proxy into or/
The 'or' process can now be told (by the global_role variable) what
roles this server should play -- connect to all ORs, listen for ORs,
listen for OPs, listen for APs, or any combination.
* everything in /src/op/ is now obsolete.
* connection_ap.c now handles all interactions with application proxies
* "port" is now or_port, op_port, ap_port. But routers are still always
referenced (say, in conn_get_by_addr_port()) by addr / or_port. We
should make routers.c actually read these new ports (currently I've
kludged it so op_port = or_port+10, ap_port=or_port+20)
* circuits currently know if they're at the beginning of the path because
circ->cpath is set. They use this instead for crypts (both ways),
if it's set.
* I still obey the "send a 0 back to the AP when you're ready" protocol,
but I think we should phase it out. I can simply not read from the AP
socket until I'm ready.
I need to do a lot of cleanup work here, but the code appears to work, so
now's a good time for a checkin.
svn:r22
2002-07-02 11:36:58 +02:00
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#define DEFAULT_BANDWIDTH_OP 1
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#define ACI_TYPE_LOWER 0
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#define ACI_TYPE_HIGHER 1
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Integrated onion proxy into or/
The 'or' process can now be told (by the global_role variable) what
roles this server should play -- connect to all ORs, listen for ORs,
listen for OPs, listen for APs, or any combination.
* everything in /src/op/ is now obsolete.
* connection_ap.c now handles all interactions with application proxies
* "port" is now or_port, op_port, ap_port. But routers are still always
referenced (say, in conn_get_by_addr_port()) by addr / or_port. We
should make routers.c actually read these new ports (currently I've
kludged it so op_port = or_port+10, ap_port=or_port+20)
* circuits currently know if they're at the beginning of the path because
circ->cpath is set. They use this instead for crypts (both ways),
if it's set.
* I still obey the "send a 0 back to the AP when you're ready" protocol,
but I think we should phase it out. I can simply not read from the AP
socket until I'm ready.
I need to do a lot of cleanup work here, but the code appears to work, so
now's a good time for a checkin.
svn:r22
2002-07-02 11:36:58 +02:00
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#define ACI_TYPE_BOTH 2
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/* bitvector of the roles that we might want to play. You can or (|) them together */
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#define ROLE_OR_LISTEN 1
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#define ROLE_OR_CONNECT_ALL 2
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#define ROLE_OP_LISTEN 4
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#define ROLE_AP_LISTEN 8
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#define CONN_TYPE_OP_LISTENER 1
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#define CONN_TYPE_OP 2
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#define CONN_TYPE_OR_LISTENER 3
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#define CONN_TYPE_OR 4
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#define CONN_TYPE_EXIT 5
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#define CONN_TYPE_AP_LISTENER 6
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#define CONN_TYPE_AP 7
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#define LISTENER_STATE_READY 0
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#define OP_CONN_STATE_AWAITING_KEYS 0
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#define OP_CONN_STATE_OPEN 1
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#if 0
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#define OP_CONN_STATE_CLOSE 2 /* flushing the buffer, then will close */
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#define OP_CONN_STATE_CLOSE_WAIT 3 /* have sent a destroy, awaiting a confirmation */
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#endif
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/* how to read these states:
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* foo_CONN_STATE_bar_baz:
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* "I am acting as a bar, currently in stage baz of talking with a foo."
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*/
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Integrated onion proxy into or/
The 'or' process can now be told (by the global_role variable) what
roles this server should play -- connect to all ORs, listen for ORs,
listen for OPs, listen for APs, or any combination.
* everything in /src/op/ is now obsolete.
* connection_ap.c now handles all interactions with application proxies
* "port" is now or_port, op_port, ap_port. But routers are still always
referenced (say, in conn_get_by_addr_port()) by addr / or_port. We
should make routers.c actually read these new ports (currently I've
kludged it so op_port = or_port+10, ap_port=or_port+20)
* circuits currently know if they're at the beginning of the path because
circ->cpath is set. They use this instead for crypts (both ways),
if it's set.
* I still obey the "send a 0 back to the AP when you're ready" protocol,
but I think we should phase it out. I can simply not read from the AP
socket until I'm ready.
I need to do a lot of cleanup work here, but the code appears to work, so
now's a good time for a checkin.
svn:r22
2002-07-02 11:36:58 +02:00
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#define OR_CONN_STATE_OP_CONNECTING 0 /* an application proxy wants me to connect to this OR */
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#define OR_CONN_STATE_OP_SENDING_KEYS 1
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Integrated onion proxy into or/
The 'or' process can now be told (by the global_role variable) what
roles this server should play -- connect to all ORs, listen for ORs,
listen for OPs, listen for APs, or any combination.
* everything in /src/op/ is now obsolete.
* connection_ap.c now handles all interactions with application proxies
* "port" is now or_port, op_port, ap_port. But routers are still always
referenced (say, in conn_get_by_addr_port()) by addr / or_port. We
should make routers.c actually read these new ports (currently I've
kludged it so op_port = or_port+10, ap_port=or_port+20)
* circuits currently know if they're at the beginning of the path because
circ->cpath is set. They use this instead for crypts (both ways),
if it's set.
* I still obey the "send a 0 back to the AP when you're ready" protocol,
but I think we should phase it out. I can simply not read from the AP
socket until I'm ready.
I need to do a lot of cleanup work here, but the code appears to work, so
now's a good time for a checkin.
svn:r22
2002-07-02 11:36:58 +02:00
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#define OR_CONN_STATE_CLIENT_CONNECTING 2 /* I'm connecting to this OR as an OR */
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#define OR_CONN_STATE_CLIENT_SENDING_AUTH 3 /* sending address and info */
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#define OR_CONN_STATE_CLIENT_AUTH_WAIT 4 /* have sent address and info, waiting */
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#define OR_CONN_STATE_CLIENT_SENDING_NONCE 5 /* sending nonce, last piece of handshake */
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#define OR_CONN_STATE_SERVER_AUTH_WAIT 6 /* waiting for address and info */
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#define OR_CONN_STATE_SERVER_SENDING_AUTH 7 /* writing auth and nonce */
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#define OR_CONN_STATE_SERVER_NONCE_WAIT 8 /* waiting for confirmation of nonce */
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#define OR_CONN_STATE_OPEN 9 /* ready to send/receive cells. */
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#define EXIT_CONN_STATE_CONNECTING_WAIT 0 /* waiting for standard structure or dest info */
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#define EXIT_CONN_STATE_CONNECTING 1
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#define EXIT_CONN_STATE_OPEN 2
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#if 0
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#define EXIT_CONN_STATE_CLOSE 3 /* flushing the buffer, then will close */
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#define EXIT_CONN_STATE_CLOSE_WAIT 4 /* have sent a destroy, awaiting a confirmation */
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#endif
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#define AP_CONN_STATE_SS_WAIT 0
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#define AP_CONN_STATE_OR_WAIT 1
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#define AP_CONN_STATE_OPEN 2
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#define CIRCUIT_STATE_OPEN_WAIT 0 /* receiving/processing the onion */
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Integrated onion proxy into or/
The 'or' process can now be told (by the global_role variable) what
roles this server should play -- connect to all ORs, listen for ORs,
listen for OPs, listen for APs, or any combination.
* everything in /src/op/ is now obsolete.
* connection_ap.c now handles all interactions with application proxies
* "port" is now or_port, op_port, ap_port. But routers are still always
referenced (say, in conn_get_by_addr_port()) by addr / or_port. We
should make routers.c actually read these new ports (currently I've
kludged it so op_port = or_port+10, ap_port=or_port+20)
* circuits currently know if they're at the beginning of the path because
circ->cpath is set. They use this instead for crypts (both ways),
if it's set.
* I still obey the "send a 0 back to the AP when you're ready" protocol,
but I think we should phase it out. I can simply not read from the AP
socket until I'm ready.
I need to do a lot of cleanup work here, but the code appears to work, so
now's a good time for a checkin.
svn:r22
2002-07-02 11:36:58 +02:00
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#define CIRCUIT_STATE_OR_WAIT 1 /* I'm at the beginning of the path, my firsthop is still connecting */
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#define CIRCUIT_STATE_OPEN 2 /* onion processed, ready to send data along the connection */
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#define CIRCUIT_STATE_CLOSE_WAIT1 3 /* sent two "destroy" signals, waiting for acks */
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#define CIRCUIT_STATE_CLOSE_WAIT2 4 /* received one ack, waiting for one more
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(or if just one was sent, waiting for that one */
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//#define CIRCUIT_STATE_CLOSE 4 /* both acks received, connection is dead */ /* NOT USED */
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Integrated onion proxy into or/
The 'or' process can now be told (by the global_role variable) what
roles this server should play -- connect to all ORs, listen for ORs,
listen for OPs, listen for APs, or any combination.
* everything in /src/op/ is now obsolete.
* connection_ap.c now handles all interactions with application proxies
* "port" is now or_port, op_port, ap_port. But routers are still always
referenced (say, in conn_get_by_addr_port()) by addr / or_port. We
should make routers.c actually read these new ports (currently I've
kludged it so op_port = or_port+10, ap_port=or_port+20)
* circuits currently know if they're at the beginning of the path because
circ->cpath is set. They use this instead for crypts (both ways),
if it's set.
* I still obey the "send a 0 back to the AP when you're ready" protocol,
but I think we should phase it out. I can simply not read from the AP
socket until I'm ready.
I need to do a lot of cleanup work here, but the code appears to work, so
now's a good time for a checkin.
svn:r22
2002-07-02 11:36:58 +02:00
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/* available cipher functions */
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#define ONION_CIPHER_IDENTITY 0
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#define ONION_CIPHER_DES 1
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#define ONION_CIPHER_RC4 2
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/* default cipher function */
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#define ONION_DEFAULT_CIPHER ONION_CIPHER_DES
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typedef uint16_t aci_t;
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typedef struct
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{
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/* Used by all types: */
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unsigned char type;
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int state;
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int s; /* our socket */
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int poll_index;
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int marked_for_close;
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char *inbuf;
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size_t inbuflen;
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size_t inbuf_datalen;
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int inbuf_reached_eof;
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char *outbuf;
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size_t outbuflen;
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size_t outbuf_datalen;
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Integrated onion proxy into or/
The 'or' process can now be told (by the global_role variable) what
roles this server should play -- connect to all ORs, listen for ORs,
listen for OPs, listen for APs, or any combination.
* everything in /src/op/ is now obsolete.
* connection_ap.c now handles all interactions with application proxies
* "port" is now or_port, op_port, ap_port. But routers are still always
referenced (say, in conn_get_by_addr_port()) by addr / or_port. We
should make routers.c actually read these new ports (currently I've
kludged it so op_port = or_port+10, ap_port=or_port+20)
* circuits currently know if they're at the beginning of the path because
circ->cpath is set. They use this instead for crypts (both ways),
if it's set.
* I still obey the "send a 0 back to the AP when you're ready" protocol,
but I think we should phase it out. I can simply not read from the AP
socket until I'm ready.
I need to do a lot of cleanup work here, but the code appears to work, so
now's a good time for a checkin.
svn:r22
2002-07-02 11:36:58 +02:00
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// uint16_t aci; /* anonymous connection identifier */
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/* used by OR and OP: */
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uint32_t bandwidth; /* connection bandwidth */
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int window_sent; /* how many cells can i still send? */
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int window_received; /* how many cells do i still expect to receive? */
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/* link encryption */
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unsigned char f_session_key[8];
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unsigned char b_session_key[8];
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unsigned char f_session_iv[8];
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unsigned char b_session_iv[8];
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EVP_CIPHER_CTX f_ctx;
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EVP_CIPHER_CTX b_ctx;
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// struct timeval lastsend; /* time of last transmission to the client */
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// struct timeval interval; /* transmission interval */
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uint32_t addr; /* these two uniquely identify a router */
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uint16_t port;
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Integrated onion proxy into or/
The 'or' process can now be told (by the global_role variable) what
roles this server should play -- connect to all ORs, listen for ORs,
listen for OPs, listen for APs, or any combination.
* everything in /src/op/ is now obsolete.
* connection_ap.c now handles all interactions with application proxies
* "port" is now or_port, op_port, ap_port. But routers are still always
referenced (say, in conn_get_by_addr_port()) by addr / or_port. We
should make routers.c actually read these new ports (currently I've
kludged it so op_port = or_port+10, ap_port=or_port+20)
* circuits currently know if they're at the beginning of the path because
circ->cpath is set. They use this instead for crypts (both ways),
if it's set.
* I still obey the "send a 0 back to the AP when you're ready" protocol,
but I think we should phase it out. I can simply not read from the AP
socket until I'm ready.
I need to do a lot of cleanup work here, but the code appears to work, so
now's a good time for a checkin.
svn:r22
2002-07-02 11:36:58 +02:00
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/* used by exit and ap: */
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ss_t ss; /* standard structure */
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int ss_received; /* size of ss, received so far */
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Integrated onion proxy into or/
The 'or' process can now be told (by the global_role variable) what
roles this server should play -- connect to all ORs, listen for ORs,
listen for OPs, listen for APs, or any combination.
* everything in /src/op/ is now obsolete.
* connection_ap.c now handles all interactions with application proxies
* "port" is now or_port, op_port, ap_port. But routers are still always
referenced (say, in conn_get_by_addr_port()) by addr / or_port. We
should make routers.c actually read these new ports (currently I've
kludged it so op_port = or_port+10, ap_port=or_port+20)
* circuits currently know if they're at the beginning of the path because
circ->cpath is set. They use this instead for crypts (both ways),
if it's set.
* I still obey the "send a 0 back to the AP when you're ready" protocol,
but I think we should phase it out. I can simply not read from the AP
socket until I'm ready.
I need to do a lot of cleanup work here, but the code appears to work, so
now's a good time for a checkin.
svn:r22
2002-07-02 11:36:58 +02:00
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char *dest_addr, *dest_port;
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uint16_t dest_addr_len, dest_port_len;
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uint16_t dest_addr_received, dest_port_received;
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/* used by OR, to keep state while connect()ing: Kludge. */
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RSA *prkey;
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struct sockaddr_in local;
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/* link info */
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uint32_t min;
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uint32_t max;
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Integrated onion proxy into or/
The 'or' process can now be told (by the global_role variable) what
roles this server should play -- connect to all ORs, listen for ORs,
listen for OPs, listen for APs, or any combination.
* everything in /src/op/ is now obsolete.
* connection_ap.c now handles all interactions with application proxies
* "port" is now or_port, op_port, ap_port. But routers are still always
referenced (say, in conn_get_by_addr_port()) by addr / or_port. We
should make routers.c actually read these new ports (currently I've
kludged it so op_port = or_port+10, ap_port=or_port+20)
* circuits currently know if they're at the beginning of the path because
circ->cpath is set. They use this instead for crypts (both ways),
if it's set.
* I still obey the "send a 0 back to the AP when you're ready" protocol,
but I think we should phase it out. I can simply not read from the AP
socket until I'm ready.
I need to do a lot of cleanup work here, but the code appears to work, so
now's a good time for a checkin.
svn:r22
2002-07-02 11:36:58 +02:00
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char *address; /* strdup into this, because free_connection frees it */
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RSA *pkey; /* public RSA key for the other side */
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char nonce[8];
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} connection_t;
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/* config stuff we know about the other ORs in the network */
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typedef struct
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{
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char *address;
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uint32_t addr;
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Integrated onion proxy into or/
The 'or' process can now be told (by the global_role variable) what
roles this server should play -- connect to all ORs, listen for ORs,
listen for OPs, listen for APs, or any combination.
* everything in /src/op/ is now obsolete.
* connection_ap.c now handles all interactions with application proxies
* "port" is now or_port, op_port, ap_port. But routers are still always
referenced (say, in conn_get_by_addr_port()) by addr / or_port. We
should make routers.c actually read these new ports (currently I've
kludged it so op_port = or_port+10, ap_port=or_port+20)
* circuits currently know if they're at the beginning of the path because
circ->cpath is set. They use this instead for crypts (both ways),
if it's set.
* I still obey the "send a 0 back to the AP when you're ready" protocol,
but I think we should phase it out. I can simply not read from the AP
socket until I'm ready.
I need to do a lot of cleanup work here, but the code appears to work, so
now's a good time for a checkin.
svn:r22
2002-07-02 11:36:58 +02:00
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uint16_t or_port;
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uint16_t op_port;
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uint16_t ap_port;
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2002-06-27 00:45:49 +02:00
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RSA *pkey; /* public RSA key */
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/* link info */
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uint32_t min;
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uint32_t max;
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// struct timeval min_interval;
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/* time when last data was sent to that router */
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// struct timeval lastsend;
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/* socket */
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// int s;
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void *next;
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} routerinfo_t;
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|
Integrated onion proxy into or/
The 'or' process can now be told (by the global_role variable) what
roles this server should play -- connect to all ORs, listen for ORs,
listen for OPs, listen for APs, or any combination.
* everything in /src/op/ is now obsolete.
* connection_ap.c now handles all interactions with application proxies
* "port" is now or_port, op_port, ap_port. But routers are still always
referenced (say, in conn_get_by_addr_port()) by addr / or_port. We
should make routers.c actually read these new ports (currently I've
kludged it so op_port = or_port+10, ap_port=or_port+20)
* circuits currently know if they're at the beginning of the path because
circ->cpath is set. They use this instead for crypts (both ways),
if it's set.
* I still obey the "send a 0 back to the AP when you're ready" protocol,
but I think we should phase it out. I can simply not read from the AP
socket until I'm ready.
I need to do a lot of cleanup work here, but the code appears to work, so
now's a good time for a checkin.
svn:r22
2002-07-02 11:36:58 +02:00
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typedef struct
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{
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unsigned int forwf;
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unsigned int backf;
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char digest2[20]; /* second SHA output for onion_layer_t.keyseed */
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char digest3[20]; /* third SHA output for onion_layer_t.keyseed */
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/* IVs */
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char f_iv[16];
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char b_iv[16];
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/* cipher contexts */
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EVP_CIPHER_CTX f_ctx;
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EVP_CIPHER_CTX b_ctx;
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} crypt_path_t;
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2002-06-27 00:45:49 +02:00
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/* per-anonymous-connection struct */
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typedef struct
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{
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#if 0
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uint32_t p_addr; /* all in network order */
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uint16_t p_port;
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#endif
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uint32_t n_addr;
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uint16_t n_port;
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connection_t *p_conn;
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connection_t *n_conn;
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aci_t p_aci; /* connection identifiers */
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aci_t n_aci;
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unsigned char p_f; /* crypto functions */
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unsigned char n_f;
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|
Integrated onion proxy into or/
The 'or' process can now be told (by the global_role variable) what
roles this server should play -- connect to all ORs, listen for ORs,
listen for OPs, listen for APs, or any combination.
* everything in /src/op/ is now obsolete.
* connection_ap.c now handles all interactions with application proxies
* "port" is now or_port, op_port, ap_port. But routers are still always
referenced (say, in conn_get_by_addr_port()) by addr / or_port. We
should make routers.c actually read these new ports (currently I've
kludged it so op_port = or_port+10, ap_port=or_port+20)
* circuits currently know if they're at the beginning of the path because
circ->cpath is set. They use this instead for crypts (both ways),
if it's set.
* I still obey the "send a 0 back to the AP when you're ready" protocol,
but I think we should phase it out. I can simply not read from the AP
socket until I'm ready.
I need to do a lot of cleanup work here, but the code appears to work, so
now's a good time for a checkin.
svn:r22
2002-07-02 11:36:58 +02:00
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unsigned char p_key[16]; /* crypto keys */
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unsigned char n_key[16];
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2002-06-27 00:45:49 +02:00
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unsigned char p_iv[16]; /* initialization vectors */
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unsigned char n_iv[16];
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EVP_CIPHER_CTX p_ctx; /* cipher context */
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EVP_CIPHER_CTX n_ctx;
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|
Integrated onion proxy into or/
The 'or' process can now be told (by the global_role variable) what
roles this server should play -- connect to all ORs, listen for ORs,
listen for OPs, listen for APs, or any combination.
* everything in /src/op/ is now obsolete.
* connection_ap.c now handles all interactions with application proxies
* "port" is now or_port, op_port, ap_port. But routers are still always
referenced (say, in conn_get_by_addr_port()) by addr / or_port. We
should make routers.c actually read these new ports (currently I've
kludged it so op_port = or_port+10, ap_port=or_port+20)
* circuits currently know if they're at the beginning of the path because
circ->cpath is set. They use this instead for crypts (both ways),
if it's set.
* I still obey the "send a 0 back to the AP when you're ready" protocol,
but I think we should phase it out. I can simply not read from the AP
socket until I'm ready.
I need to do a lot of cleanup work here, but the code appears to work, so
now's a good time for a checkin.
svn:r22
2002-07-02 11:36:58 +02:00
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crypt_path_t **cpath;
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size_t cpathlen;
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2002-06-27 00:45:49 +02:00
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uint32_t expire; /* expiration time for the corresponding onion */
|
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int state;
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unsigned char *onion; /* stores the onion when state is CONN_STATE_OPEN_WAIT */
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uint32_t onionlen; /* total onion length */
|
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uint32_t recvlen; /* length of the onion so far */
|
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void *next;
|
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} circuit_t;
|
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|
Integrated onion proxy into or/
The 'or' process can now be told (by the global_role variable) what
roles this server should play -- connect to all ORs, listen for ORs,
listen for OPs, listen for APs, or any combination.
* everything in /src/op/ is now obsolete.
* connection_ap.c now handles all interactions with application proxies
* "port" is now or_port, op_port, ap_port. But routers are still always
referenced (say, in conn_get_by_addr_port()) by addr / or_port. We
should make routers.c actually read these new ports (currently I've
kludged it so op_port = or_port+10, ap_port=or_port+20)
* circuits currently know if they're at the beginning of the path because
circ->cpath is set. They use this instead for crypts (both ways),
if it's set.
* I still obey the "send a 0 back to the AP when you're ready" protocol,
but I think we should phase it out. I can simply not read from the AP
socket until I'm ready.
I need to do a lot of cleanup work here, but the code appears to work, so
now's a good time for a checkin.
svn:r22
2002-07-02 11:36:58 +02:00
|
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typedef struct
|
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{
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int zero:1;
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int version:7;
|
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int backf:4;
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int forwf:4;
|
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uint16_t port;
|
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uint32_t addr;
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time_t expire;
|
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unsigned char keyseed[16];
|
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|
|
} onion_layer_t;
|
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|
typedef struct
|
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|
{
|
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time_t expire;
|
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char digest[20]; /* SHA digest of the onion */
|
|
|
|
void *prev;
|
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|
|
void *next;
|
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|
|
} tracked_onion_t;
|
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|
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|
2002-07-03 18:31:22 +02:00
|
|
|
typedef struct
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
char *LogLevel;
|
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|
|
char *RouterFile;
|
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|
|
char *PrivateKeyFile;
|
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|
|
float CoinWeight;
|
|
|
|
int ORPort;
|
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|
|
int OPPort;
|
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|
|
int APPort;
|
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|
|
int MaxConn;
|
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|
|
int TrafficShaping;
|
2002-07-11 16:50:26 +02:00
|
|
|
int loglevel;
|
2002-07-03 18:31:22 +02:00
|
|
|
} or_options_t;
|
2002-06-27 00:45:49 +02:00
|
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|
|
|
/* all the function prototypes go here */
|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/********************************* args.c ***************************/
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* print help*/
|
|
|
|
void print_usage();
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* get command-line arguments */
|
|
|
|
int getargs(int argc,char *argv[], char *args,char **conf_filename, int *loglevel);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/********************************* buffers.c ***************************/
|
|
|
|
|
2002-06-30 09:37:49 +02:00
|
|
|
int buf_new(char **buf, size_t *buflen, size_t *buf_datalen);
|
2002-06-27 00:45:49 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2002-06-30 09:37:49 +02:00
|
|
|
void buf_free(char *buf);
|
2002-06-27 00:45:49 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2002-06-30 09:37:49 +02:00
|
|
|
int read_to_buf(int s, char **buf, size_t *buflen, size_t *buf_datalen, int *reached_eof);
|
2002-06-27 00:45:49 +02:00
|
|
|
/* grab from s, put onto buf, return how many bytes read */
|
|
|
|
|
2002-06-30 09:37:49 +02:00
|
|
|
int flush_buf(int s, char **buf, size_t *buflen, size_t *buf_datalen);
|
2002-06-27 00:45:49 +02:00
|
|
|
/* push from buf onto s
|
|
|
|
* then memmove to front of buf
|
|
|
|
* return -1 or how many bytes remain on the buf */
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
int write_to_buf(char *string, size_t string_len,
|
2002-06-30 09:37:49 +02:00
|
|
|
char **buf, size_t *buflen, size_t *buf_datalen);
|
2002-06-27 00:45:49 +02:00
|
|
|
/* append string to buf (growing as needed, return -1 if "too big")
|
|
|
|
* return total number of bytes on the buf
|
|
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
int fetch_from_buf(char *string, size_t string_len,
|
2002-06-30 09:37:49 +02:00
|
|
|
char **buf, size_t *buflen, size_t *buf_datalen);
|
2002-06-27 00:45:49 +02:00
|
|
|
/* if there is string_len bytes in buf, write them onto string,
|
|
|
|
* * then memmove buf back (that is, remove them from buf) */
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/********************************* cell.c ***************************/
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
int check_sane_cell(cell_t *cell);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/********************************* circuit.c ***************************/
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
void circuit_add(circuit_t *circ);
|
|
|
|
void circuit_remove(circuit_t *circ);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
circuit_t *circuit_new(aci_t p_aci, connection_t *p_conn);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* internal */
|
|
|
|
aci_t get_unique_aci_by_addr_port(uint32_t addr, uint16_t port, int aci_type);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
circuit_t *circuit_get_by_aci_conn(aci_t aci, connection_t *conn);
|
|
|
|
circuit_t *circuit_get_by_conn(connection_t *conn);
|
Integrated onion proxy into or/
The 'or' process can now be told (by the global_role variable) what
roles this server should play -- connect to all ORs, listen for ORs,
listen for OPs, listen for APs, or any combination.
* everything in /src/op/ is now obsolete.
* connection_ap.c now handles all interactions with application proxies
* "port" is now or_port, op_port, ap_port. But routers are still always
referenced (say, in conn_get_by_addr_port()) by addr / or_port. We
should make routers.c actually read these new ports (currently I've
kludged it so op_port = or_port+10, ap_port=or_port+20)
* circuits currently know if they're at the beginning of the path because
circ->cpath is set. They use this instead for crypts (both ways),
if it's set.
* I still obey the "send a 0 back to the AP when you're ready" protocol,
but I think we should phase it out. I can simply not read from the AP
socket until I'm ready.
I need to do a lot of cleanup work here, but the code appears to work, so
now's a good time for a checkin.
svn:r22
2002-07-02 11:36:58 +02:00
|
|
|
circuit_t *circuit_get_by_naddr_nport(uint32_t naddr, uint16_t nport);
|
2002-06-27 00:45:49 +02:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
int circuit_deliver_data_cell(cell_t *cell, circuit_t *circ, connection_t *conn, int crypt_type);
|
|
|
|
int circuit_crypt(circuit_t *circ, char *in, size_t inlen, char crypt_type);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
int circuit_init(circuit_t *circ, int aci_type);
|
|
|
|
void circuit_free(circuit_t *circ);
|
Integrated onion proxy into or/
The 'or' process can now be told (by the global_role variable) what
roles this server should play -- connect to all ORs, listen for ORs,
listen for OPs, listen for APs, or any combination.
* everything in /src/op/ is now obsolete.
* connection_ap.c now handles all interactions with application proxies
* "port" is now or_port, op_port, ap_port. But routers are still always
referenced (say, in conn_get_by_addr_port()) by addr / or_port. We
should make routers.c actually read these new ports (currently I've
kludged it so op_port = or_port+10, ap_port=or_port+20)
* circuits currently know if they're at the beginning of the path because
circ->cpath is set. They use this instead for crypts (both ways),
if it's set.
* I still obey the "send a 0 back to the AP when you're ready" protocol,
but I think we should phase it out. I can simply not read from the AP
socket until I'm ready.
I need to do a lot of cleanup work here, but the code appears to work, so
now's a good time for a checkin.
svn:r22
2002-07-02 11:36:58 +02:00
|
|
|
void circuit_free_cpath(crypt_path_t **cpath, size_t cpathlen);
|
2002-06-27 00:45:49 +02:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
void circuit_close(circuit_t *circ);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
void circuit_about_to_close_connection(connection_t *conn);
|
|
|
|
/* flush and send destroys for all circuits using conn */
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/********************************* command.c ***************************/
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
void command_process_cell(cell_t *cell, connection_t *conn);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
void command_process_create_cell(cell_t *cell, connection_t *conn);
|
|
|
|
void command_process_data_cell(cell_t *cell, connection_t *conn);
|
|
|
|
void command_process_destroy_cell(cell_t *cell, connection_t *conn);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/********************************* config.c ***************************/
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* loads the configuration file */
|
|
|
|
int getconfig(char *filename, config_opt_t *options);
|
|
|
|
|
2002-07-03 18:31:22 +02:00
|
|
|
/* create or_options_t from command-line args and config files(s) */
|
|
|
|
int getoptions(int argc, char **argv, or_options_t *options);
|
|
|
|
|
2002-06-27 00:45:49 +02:00
|
|
|
/********************************* connection.c ***************************/
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
connection_t *connection_new(int type);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
void connection_free(connection_t *conn);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
int connection_create_listener(RSA *prkey, struct sockaddr_in *local, int type);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
int connection_handle_listener_read(connection_t *conn, int new_type, int new_state);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* start all connections that should be up but aren't */
|
Integrated onion proxy into or/
The 'or' process can now be told (by the global_role variable) what
roles this server should play -- connect to all ORs, listen for ORs,
listen for OPs, listen for APs, or any combination.
* everything in /src/op/ is now obsolete.
* connection_ap.c now handles all interactions with application proxies
* "port" is now or_port, op_port, ap_port. But routers are still always
referenced (say, in conn_get_by_addr_port()) by addr / or_port. We
should make routers.c actually read these new ports (currently I've
kludged it so op_port = or_port+10, ap_port=or_port+20)
* circuits currently know if they're at the beginning of the path because
circ->cpath is set. They use this instead for crypts (both ways),
if it's set.
* I still obey the "send a 0 back to the AP when you're ready" protocol,
but I think we should phase it out. I can simply not read from the AP
socket until I'm ready.
I need to do a lot of cleanup work here, but the code appears to work, so
now's a good time for a checkin.
svn:r22
2002-07-02 11:36:58 +02:00
|
|
|
int retry_all_connections(int role, routerinfo_t **router_array, int rarray_len,
|
2002-06-30 09:37:49 +02:00
|
|
|
RSA *prkey, uint16_t or_port, uint16_t op_port, uint16_t ap_port);
|
Integrated onion proxy into or/
The 'or' process can now be told (by the global_role variable) what
roles this server should play -- connect to all ORs, listen for ORs,
listen for OPs, listen for APs, or any combination.
* everything in /src/op/ is now obsolete.
* connection_ap.c now handles all interactions with application proxies
* "port" is now or_port, op_port, ap_port. But routers are still always
referenced (say, in conn_get_by_addr_port()) by addr / or_port. We
should make routers.c actually read these new ports (currently I've
kludged it so op_port = or_port+10, ap_port=or_port+20)
* circuits currently know if they're at the beginning of the path because
circ->cpath is set. They use this instead for crypts (both ways),
if it's set.
* I still obey the "send a 0 back to the AP when you're ready" protocol,
but I think we should phase it out. I can simply not read from the AP
socket until I'm ready.
I need to do a lot of cleanup work here, but the code appears to work, so
now's a good time for a checkin.
svn:r22
2002-07-02 11:36:58 +02:00
|
|
|
connection_t *connection_connect_to_router_as_op(routerinfo_t *router, RSA *prkey, uint16_t local_or_port);
|
2002-06-27 00:45:49 +02:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
int connection_read_to_buf(connection_t *conn);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
int connection_fetch_from_buf(char *string, int len, connection_t *conn);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
int connection_flush_buf(connection_t *conn);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
int connection_write_to_buf(char *string, int len, connection_t *conn);
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int connection_send_destroy(aci_t aci, connection_t *conn);
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int connection_encrypt_cell_header(cell_t *cellp, connection_t *conn);
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int connection_write_cell_to_buf(cell_t *cellp, connection_t *conn);
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int connection_process_inbuf(connection_t *conn);
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Integrated onion proxy into or/
The 'or' process can now be told (by the global_role variable) what
roles this server should play -- connect to all ORs, listen for ORs,
listen for OPs, listen for APs, or any combination.
* everything in /src/op/ is now obsolete.
* connection_ap.c now handles all interactions with application proxies
* "port" is now or_port, op_port, ap_port. But routers are still always
referenced (say, in conn_get_by_addr_port()) by addr / or_port. We
should make routers.c actually read these new ports (currently I've
kludged it so op_port = or_port+10, ap_port=or_port+20)
* circuits currently know if they're at the beginning of the path because
circ->cpath is set. They use this instead for crypts (both ways),
if it's set.
* I still obey the "send a 0 back to the AP when you're ready" protocol,
but I think we should phase it out. I can simply not read from the AP
socket until I'm ready.
I need to do a lot of cleanup work here, but the code appears to work, so
now's a good time for a checkin.
svn:r22
2002-07-02 11:36:58 +02:00
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int connection_package_raw_inbuf(connection_t *conn);
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2002-06-27 00:45:49 +02:00
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int connection_process_cell_from_inbuf(connection_t *conn);
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int connection_finished_flushing(connection_t *conn);
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Integrated onion proxy into or/
The 'or' process can now be told (by the global_role variable) what
roles this server should play -- connect to all ORs, listen for ORs,
listen for OPs, listen for APs, or any combination.
* everything in /src/op/ is now obsolete.
* connection_ap.c now handles all interactions with application proxies
* "port" is now or_port, op_port, ap_port. But routers are still always
referenced (say, in conn_get_by_addr_port()) by addr / or_port. We
should make routers.c actually read these new ports (currently I've
kludged it so op_port = or_port+10, ap_port=or_port+20)
* circuits currently know if they're at the beginning of the path because
circ->cpath is set. They use this instead for crypts (both ways),
if it's set.
* I still obey the "send a 0 back to the AP when you're ready" protocol,
but I think we should phase it out. I can simply not read from the AP
socket until I'm ready.
I need to do a lot of cleanup work here, but the code appears to work, so
now's a good time for a checkin.
svn:r22
2002-07-02 11:36:58 +02:00
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/********************************* connection_ap.c ****************************/
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2002-06-27 00:45:49 +02:00
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Integrated onion proxy into or/
The 'or' process can now be told (by the global_role variable) what
roles this server should play -- connect to all ORs, listen for ORs,
listen for OPs, listen for APs, or any combination.
* everything in /src/op/ is now obsolete.
* connection_ap.c now handles all interactions with application proxies
* "port" is now or_port, op_port, ap_port. But routers are still always
referenced (say, in conn_get_by_addr_port()) by addr / or_port. We
should make routers.c actually read these new ports (currently I've
kludged it so op_port = or_port+10, ap_port=or_port+20)
* circuits currently know if they're at the beginning of the path because
circ->cpath is set. They use this instead for crypts (both ways),
if it's set.
* I still obey the "send a 0 back to the AP when you're ready" protocol,
but I think we should phase it out. I can simply not read from the AP
socket until I'm ready.
I need to do a lot of cleanup work here, but the code appears to work, so
now's a good time for a checkin.
svn:r22
2002-07-02 11:36:58 +02:00
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int connection_ap_process_inbuf(connection_t *conn);
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2002-06-27 00:45:49 +02:00
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Integrated onion proxy into or/
The 'or' process can now be told (by the global_role variable) what
roles this server should play -- connect to all ORs, listen for ORs,
listen for OPs, listen for APs, or any combination.
* everything in /src/op/ is now obsolete.
* connection_ap.c now handles all interactions with application proxies
* "port" is now or_port, op_port, ap_port. But routers are still always
referenced (say, in conn_get_by_addr_port()) by addr / or_port. We
should make routers.c actually read these new ports (currently I've
kludged it so op_port = or_port+10, ap_port=or_port+20)
* circuits currently know if they're at the beginning of the path because
circ->cpath is set. They use this instead for crypts (both ways),
if it's set.
* I still obey the "send a 0 back to the AP when you're ready" protocol,
but I think we should phase it out. I can simply not read from the AP
socket until I'm ready.
I need to do a lot of cleanup work here, but the code appears to work, so
now's a good time for a checkin.
svn:r22
2002-07-02 11:36:58 +02:00
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int ap_handshake_process_ss(connection_t *conn);
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2002-06-27 00:45:49 +02:00
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Integrated onion proxy into or/
The 'or' process can now be told (by the global_role variable) what
roles this server should play -- connect to all ORs, listen for ORs,
listen for OPs, listen for APs, or any combination.
* everything in /src/op/ is now obsolete.
* connection_ap.c now handles all interactions with application proxies
* "port" is now or_port, op_port, ap_port. But routers are still always
referenced (say, in conn_get_by_addr_port()) by addr / or_port. We
should make routers.c actually read these new ports (currently I've
kludged it so op_port = or_port+10, ap_port=or_port+20)
* circuits currently know if they're at the beginning of the path because
circ->cpath is set. They use this instead for crypts (both ways),
if it's set.
* I still obey the "send a 0 back to the AP when you're ready" protocol,
but I think we should phase it out. I can simply not read from the AP
socket until I'm ready.
I need to do a lot of cleanup work here, but the code appears to work, so
now's a good time for a checkin.
svn:r22
2002-07-02 11:36:58 +02:00
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int ap_handshake_create_onion(connection_t *conn);
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2002-06-27 00:45:49 +02:00
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Integrated onion proxy into or/
The 'or' process can now be told (by the global_role variable) what
roles this server should play -- connect to all ORs, listen for ORs,
listen for OPs, listen for APs, or any combination.
* everything in /src/op/ is now obsolete.
* connection_ap.c now handles all interactions with application proxies
* "port" is now or_port, op_port, ap_port. But routers are still always
referenced (say, in conn_get_by_addr_port()) by addr / or_port. We
should make routers.c actually read these new ports (currently I've
kludged it so op_port = or_port+10, ap_port=or_port+20)
* circuits currently know if they're at the beginning of the path because
circ->cpath is set. They use this instead for crypts (both ways),
if it's set.
* I still obey the "send a 0 back to the AP when you're ready" protocol,
but I think we should phase it out. I can simply not read from the AP
socket until I'm ready.
I need to do a lot of cleanup work here, but the code appears to work, so
now's a good time for a checkin.
svn:r22
2002-07-02 11:36:58 +02:00
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int ap_handshake_establish_circuit(connection_t *conn, unsigned int *route, int routelen, char *onion,
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int onionlen, crypt_path_t **cpath);
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2002-06-27 00:45:49 +02:00
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Integrated onion proxy into or/
The 'or' process can now be told (by the global_role variable) what
roles this server should play -- connect to all ORs, listen for ORs,
listen for OPs, listen for APs, or any combination.
* everything in /src/op/ is now obsolete.
* connection_ap.c now handles all interactions with application proxies
* "port" is now or_port, op_port, ap_port. But routers are still always
referenced (say, in conn_get_by_addr_port()) by addr / or_port. We
should make routers.c actually read these new ports (currently I've
kludged it so op_port = or_port+10, ap_port=or_port+20)
* circuits currently know if they're at the beginning of the path because
circ->cpath is set. They use this instead for crypts (both ways),
if it's set.
* I still obey the "send a 0 back to the AP when you're ready" protocol,
but I think we should phase it out. I can simply not read from the AP
socket until I'm ready.
I need to do a lot of cleanup work here, but the code appears to work, so
now's a good time for a checkin.
svn:r22
2002-07-02 11:36:58 +02:00
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/* find the circ that's waiting on me, if any, and get it to send its onion */
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int ap_handshake_n_conn_open(connection_t *or_conn);
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int ap_handshake_send_onion(connection_t *ap_conn, connection_t *or_conn, circuit_t *circ);
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int connection_ap_process_data_cell(cell_t *cell, connection_t *conn);
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int connection_ap_finished_flushing(connection_t *conn);
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int connection_ap_create_listener(RSA *prkey, struct sockaddr_in *local);
|
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int connection_ap_handle_listener_read(connection_t *conn);
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|
/********************************* connection_exit.c ***************************/
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int connection_exit_process_inbuf(connection_t *conn);
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int connection_exit_package_inbuf(connection_t *conn);
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int connection_exit_process_data_cell(cell_t *cell, connection_t *conn);
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int connection_exit_finished_flushing(connection_t *conn);
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2002-06-27 00:45:49 +02:00
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|
/********************************* connection_op.c ***************************/
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int op_handshake_process_keys(connection_t *conn);
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int connection_op_process_inbuf(connection_t *conn);
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int connection_op_finished_flushing(connection_t *conn);
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int connection_op_create_listener(RSA *prkey, struct sockaddr_in *local);
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int connection_op_handle_listener_read(connection_t *conn);
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|
Integrated onion proxy into or/
The 'or' process can now be told (by the global_role variable) what
roles this server should play -- connect to all ORs, listen for ORs,
listen for OPs, listen for APs, or any combination.
* everything in /src/op/ is now obsolete.
* connection_ap.c now handles all interactions with application proxies
* "port" is now or_port, op_port, ap_port. But routers are still always
referenced (say, in conn_get_by_addr_port()) by addr / or_port. We
should make routers.c actually read these new ports (currently I've
kludged it so op_port = or_port+10, ap_port=or_port+20)
* circuits currently know if they're at the beginning of the path because
circ->cpath is set. They use this instead for crypts (both ways),
if it's set.
* I still obey the "send a 0 back to the AP when you're ready" protocol,
but I think we should phase it out. I can simply not read from the AP
socket until I'm ready.
I need to do a lot of cleanup work here, but the code appears to work, so
now's a good time for a checkin.
svn:r22
2002-07-02 11:36:58 +02:00
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|
/********************************* connection_or.c ***************************/
|
2002-06-27 00:45:49 +02:00
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|
Integrated onion proxy into or/
The 'or' process can now be told (by the global_role variable) what
roles this server should play -- connect to all ORs, listen for ORs,
listen for OPs, listen for APs, or any combination.
* everything in /src/op/ is now obsolete.
* connection_ap.c now handles all interactions with application proxies
* "port" is now or_port, op_port, ap_port. But routers are still always
referenced (say, in conn_get_by_addr_port()) by addr / or_port. We
should make routers.c actually read these new ports (currently I've
kludged it so op_port = or_port+10, ap_port=or_port+20)
* circuits currently know if they're at the beginning of the path because
circ->cpath is set. They use this instead for crypts (both ways),
if it's set.
* I still obey the "send a 0 back to the AP when you're ready" protocol,
but I think we should phase it out. I can simply not read from the AP
socket until I'm ready.
I need to do a lot of cleanup work here, but the code appears to work, so
now's a good time for a checkin.
svn:r22
2002-07-02 11:36:58 +02:00
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int connection_or_process_inbuf(connection_t *conn);
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int connection_or_finished_flushing(connection_t *conn);
|
2002-06-27 00:45:49 +02:00
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|
|
Integrated onion proxy into or/
The 'or' process can now be told (by the global_role variable) what
roles this server should play -- connect to all ORs, listen for ORs,
listen for OPs, listen for APs, or any combination.
* everything in /src/op/ is now obsolete.
* connection_ap.c now handles all interactions with application proxies
* "port" is now or_port, op_port, ap_port. But routers are still always
referenced (say, in conn_get_by_addr_port()) by addr / or_port. We
should make routers.c actually read these new ports (currently I've
kludged it so op_port = or_port+10, ap_port=or_port+20)
* circuits currently know if they're at the beginning of the path because
circ->cpath is set. They use this instead for crypts (both ways),
if it's set.
* I still obey the "send a 0 back to the AP when you're ready" protocol,
but I think we should phase it out. I can simply not read from the AP
socket until I'm ready.
I need to do a lot of cleanup work here, but the code appears to work, so
now's a good time for a checkin.
svn:r22
2002-07-02 11:36:58 +02:00
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|
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void conn_or_init_crypto(connection_t *conn);
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int or_handshake_op_send_keys(connection_t *conn);
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int or_handshake_op_finished_sending_keys(connection_t *conn);
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int or_handshake_client_process_auth(connection_t *conn);
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int or_handshake_client_send_auth(connection_t *conn);
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|
|
int or_handshake_server_process_auth(connection_t *conn);
|
|
|
|
int or_handshake_server_process_nonce(connection_t *conn);
|
|
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|
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|
connection_t *connect_to_router_as_or(routerinfo_t *router, RSA *prkey, struct sockaddr_in *local);
|
|
|
|
connection_t *connection_or_connect_as_or(routerinfo_t *router, RSA *prkey, struct sockaddr_in *local);
|
2002-07-03 19:30:59 +02:00
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|
|
connection_t *connection_or_connect_as_op(routerinfo_t *router, RSA *prkey, struct sockaddr_in *local);
|
Integrated onion proxy into or/
The 'or' process can now be told (by the global_role variable) what
roles this server should play -- connect to all ORs, listen for ORs,
listen for OPs, listen for APs, or any combination.
* everything in /src/op/ is now obsolete.
* connection_ap.c now handles all interactions with application proxies
* "port" is now or_port, op_port, ap_port. But routers are still always
referenced (say, in conn_get_by_addr_port()) by addr / or_port. We
should make routers.c actually read these new ports (currently I've
kludged it so op_port = or_port+10, ap_port=or_port+20)
* circuits currently know if they're at the beginning of the path because
circ->cpath is set. They use this instead for crypts (both ways),
if it's set.
* I still obey the "send a 0 back to the AP when you're ready" protocol,
but I think we should phase it out. I can simply not read from the AP
socket until I'm ready.
I need to do a lot of cleanup work here, but the code appears to work, so
now's a good time for a checkin.
svn:r22
2002-07-02 11:36:58 +02:00
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|
|
|
|
int connection_or_create_listener(RSA *prkey, struct sockaddr_in *local);
|
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|
|
int connection_or_handle_listener_read(connection_t *conn);
|
2002-06-27 00:45:49 +02:00
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|
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|
/********************************* main.c ***************************/
|
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|
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|
|
int connection_add(connection_t *conn);
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|
int connection_remove(connection_t *conn);
|
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|
|
void connection_set_poll_socket(connection_t *conn);
|
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|
|
|
2002-07-08 10:59:15 +02:00
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|
|
connection_t *connection_twin_get_by_addr_port(uint32_t addr, uint16_t port);
|
|
|
|
connection_t *connection_exact_get_by_addr_port(uint32_t addr, uint16_t port);
|
2002-06-27 00:45:49 +02:00
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|
|
connection_t *connection_get_by_type(int type);
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routerinfo_t *router_get_by_addr_port(uint32_t addr, uint16_t port);
|
Integrated onion proxy into or/
The 'or' process can now be told (by the global_role variable) what
roles this server should play -- connect to all ORs, listen for ORs,
listen for OPs, listen for APs, or any combination.
* everything in /src/op/ is now obsolete.
* connection_ap.c now handles all interactions with application proxies
* "port" is now or_port, op_port, ap_port. But routers are still always
referenced (say, in conn_get_by_addr_port()) by addr / or_port. We
should make routers.c actually read these new ports (currently I've
kludged it so op_port = or_port+10, ap_port=or_port+20)
* circuits currently know if they're at the beginning of the path because
circ->cpath is set. They use this instead for crypts (both ways),
if it's set.
* I still obey the "send a 0 back to the AP when you're ready" protocol,
but I think we should phase it out. I can simply not read from the AP
socket until I'm ready.
I need to do a lot of cleanup work here, but the code appears to work, so
now's a good time for a checkin.
svn:r22
2002-07-02 11:36:58 +02:00
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|
|
unsigned int *router_new_route(size_t *rlen);
|
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|
|
unsigned char *router_create_onion(unsigned int *route, size_t routelen, size_t *lenp, crypt_path_t **cpathp);
|
|
|
|
routerinfo_t *router_get_first_in_route(unsigned int *route, size_t routelen);
|
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|
|
connection_t *connect_to_router_as_op(routerinfo_t *router);
|
2002-06-27 00:45:49 +02:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
void connection_watch_events(connection_t *conn, short events);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
void check_conn_read(int i);
|
|
|
|
void check_conn_marked(int i);
|
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|
|
void check_conn_write(int i);
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
void check_conn_hup(int i);
|
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|
|
int do_main_loop(void);
|
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|
int main(int argc, char *argv[]);
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|
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|
/********************************* onion.c ***************************/
|
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int decide_aci_type(uint32_t local_addr, uint16_t local_port,
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|
|
uint32_t remote_addr, uint16_t remote_port);
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|
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|
|
|
|
int process_onion(circuit_t *circ, connection_t *conn);
|
|
|
|
|
Integrated onion proxy into or/
The 'or' process can now be told (by the global_role variable) what
roles this server should play -- connect to all ORs, listen for ORs,
listen for OPs, listen for APs, or any combination.
* everything in /src/op/ is now obsolete.
* connection_ap.c now handles all interactions with application proxies
* "port" is now or_port, op_port, ap_port. But routers are still always
referenced (say, in conn_get_by_addr_port()) by addr / or_port. We
should make routers.c actually read these new ports (currently I've
kludged it so op_port = or_port+10, ap_port=or_port+20)
* circuits currently know if they're at the beginning of the path because
circ->cpath is set. They use this instead for crypts (both ways),
if it's set.
* I still obey the "send a 0 back to the AP when you're ready" protocol,
but I think we should phase it out. I can simply not read from the AP
socket until I'm ready.
I need to do a lot of cleanup work here, but the code appears to work, so
now's a good time for a checkin.
svn:r22
2002-07-02 11:36:58 +02:00
|
|
|
/* uses a weighted coin with weight cw to choose a route length */
|
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|
|
int chooselen(double cw);
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|
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|
/* returns an array of pointers to routent that define a new route through the OR network
|
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|
|
* int cw is the coin weight to use when choosing the route
|
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|
|
* order of routers is from last to first
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|
|
*/
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|
|
unsigned int *new_route(double cw, routerinfo_t **rarray, size_t rarray_len, size_t *rlen);
|
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|
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|
|
|
/* creates a new onion from route, stores it and its length into bufp and lenp respectively */
|
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|
|
unsigned char *create_onion(routerinfo_t **rarray, size_t rarray_len, unsigned int *route, size_t routelen, size_t *lenp, crypt_path_t **cpathp);
|
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|
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|
/* encrypts 128 bytes of the onion with the specified public key, the rest with
|
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|
|
* DES OFB with the key as defined in the outter layer */
|
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|
|
unsigned char *encrypt_onion(onion_layer_t *onion, uint32_t onionlen, RSA *pkey);
|
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|
|
/* decrypts the first 128 bytes using RSA and prkey, decrypts the rest with DES OFB with key1 */
|
|
|
|
unsigned char *decrypt_onion(onion_layer_t *onion, uint32_t onionlen, RSA *prkey);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* delete first n bytes of the onion and pads the end with n bytes of random data */
|
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|
|
void pad_onion(unsigned char *onion, uint32_t onionlen, size_t n);
|
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|
|
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|
|
/* create a new tracked_onion entry */
|
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|
|
tracked_onion_t *new_tracked_onion(unsigned char *onion, uint32_t onionlen, tracked_onion_t **tracked_onions, tracked_onion_t **last_tracked_onion);
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/* delete a tracked onion entry */
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void remove_tracked_onion(tracked_onion_t *to, tracked_onion_t **tracked_onions, tracked_onion_t **last_tracked_onion);
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/* find a tracked onion in the linked list of tracked onions */
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tracked_onion_t *id_tracked_onion(unsigned char *onion, uint32_t onionlen, tracked_onion_t *tracked_onions);
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/********************************* routers.c ***************************/
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routerinfo_t **getrouters(char *routerfile, size_t *listlenp, uint16_t or_listenport);
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void delete_routerlist(routerinfo_t *list);
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/* create an NULL-terminated array of pointers pointing to elements of a router list */
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routerinfo_t **make_rarray(routerinfo_t* list, size_t *listlenp);
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#endif
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