minor cleanups

svn:r9158
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Roger Dingledine 2006-12-20 09:25:58 +00:00
parent baadf35c63
commit 858d7295e7
4 changed files with 22 additions and 20 deletions

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@ -23,12 +23,14 @@ Changes in version 0.1.2.5-xxxx - 200?-??-??
options files.
- Reject *:563 (NTTPS) in the default exit policy. We already reject
NNTP by default, so this seems like a sensible addition.
- Authorities do not recommend exits as guards if this would shift excess
load to the exit nodes.
- Authorities do not recommend exits as guards if this would shift
excess load to the exit nodes.
- Avoid some inadvertent info leaks by making clients reject hostnames
with invalid characters. Add an option to disable this behavior,
in case somebody is running a private network with hosts called @, !,
and #.
with invalid characters. Add an option "AllowNonRFC953Hostnames"
to disable this behavior, in case somebody is running a private
network with hosts called @, !, and #.
- Add a new address-spec.txt document to describe our special-case
addresses: .exit, .onion, and .noconnnect.
o Security bugfixes:
- Stop sending the HttpProxyAuthenticator string to directory
@ -50,27 +52,23 @@ Changes in version 0.1.2.5-xxxx - 200?-??-??
after that. (May fix bug 326.)
o Minor bugfixes:
- Fix a bug when a PF socket is first used. (Patch from Fabian
Keil.)
- Fix a bug when a PF socket is first used. (Patch from Fabian Keil.)
- Fix an assert failure when a directory authority sets
AuthDirRejectUnlisted and then receives a descriptor from an
unlisted router (reported by seeess).
- Fix a bug on the Windows implementation of tor_mmap_file that
would prevent the cached-routers file from ever loading. (reported by
John Kimble.)
would prevent the cached-routers file from ever loading (reported
by John Kimble).
- Fix a bug in 0.1.2.2-alpha that prevented clients from asking
to resolve an address at a given exit node even when they ask for
it by name.
- Routers no longer ever list themselves in their "family" line,
even if configured to do so. This makes it easier to configure
family lists efficiently.
- Remove an artificial (but quite high) restriction on expected
bandwidth, so that accounting won't break once we all have gigabit
connections to our homes.
- When running as a server, don't fall back to 127.0.0.1 when
no nameservers are configured in /etc/resolv.conf; instead, make
the user fix resolv.conf or specify nameservers explicitly. (Resolves
Bug 363.)
- When running as a server, don't fall back to 127.0.0.1 when no
nameservers are configured in /etc/resolv.conf; instead, make the
user fix resolv.conf or specify nameservers explicitly. (Resolves
bug 363.)
o Controller features:
- Have GETINFO dir/status/* work on hosts with DirPort disabled.

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@ -59,12 +59,15 @@ N - list versions in status page
a new line in the status entry. "Tor 0.1.2.2-alpha". If it's
a version, treat it like one. If it's something else, assume
it's at least 0.1.2.x.
maybe we could have it be a new 'v' line in the status, with
key=value syntax. so we could have a 'tor' version, but we
could also have a 'conn' version, a 'dir' version, etc down
the road. and one day maybe the 'tor' key would be deprecated.
o Document .noconnect addresses...
A new file 'address-spec.txt' that describes .exit, .onion,
.noconnect, etc?
- Servers are easy to setup and run: being a relay is about as easy as
being a client.
. Reduce resource load
@ -102,6 +105,7 @@ d - Be a DNS proxy.
o address_is_invalid_destination() is the right thing to call here
(and feel free to make that function smarter)
o add a config option to turn it off.
- and a man page for that option
- Bug 364: notice when all the DNS requests we get back (including a few
well-known sites) are all going to the same place.
o Bug 363: Warn and die if we can't find a nameserver and we're running a