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Stop allowing hibernating servers to be "stable" or "fast".
This is what I meant to do in r9690 but didn't actually do. svn:r9808
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@ -32,6 +32,9 @@ Changes in version 0.2.0.1-alpha - 2007-??-??
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try to use \ consistently on windows and / consistently on unix: it
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makes the log messages nicer.
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o Minor bugfixes:
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- Stop allowing hibernating servers to be "stable" or "fast".
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Changes in version 0.1.2.10-rc - 2007-03-07
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o Major bugfixes (Windows):
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@ -425,6 +425,9 @@ $Id$
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authorities MAY do things differently, so long as clients keep working
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well. Clients MUST NOT depend on the exact behaviors in this section.)
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In the below definitions, a router is considered "active" if it is
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running, valid, and not hibernating.
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"Valid" -- a router is 'Valid' if it is running a version of Tor not
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known to be broken, and the directory authority has not blacklisted
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it as suspicious.
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@ -441,20 +444,19 @@ $Id$
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"Running" -- A router is 'Running' if the authority managed to connect to
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it successfully within the last 30 minutes.
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"Stable" -- A router is 'Stable' if it is running, valid, not
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hibernating, and either its uptime is at least the median uptime for
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known running, valid, non-hibernating routers, or its uptime is at
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least 30 days. Routers are never called stable if they are running
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a version of Tor known to drop circuits stupidly. (0.1.1.10-alpha
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through 0.1.1.16-rc are stupid this way.)
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"Stable" -- A router is 'Stable' if it is active, and either its
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uptime is at least the median uptime for known active routers, or
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its uptime is at least 30 days. Routers are never called stable if
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they are running a version of Tor known to drop circuits stupidly.
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(0.1.1.10-alpha through 0.1.1.16-rc are stupid this way.)
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"Fast" -- A router is 'Fast' if its bandwidth is in the top 7/8ths for
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known running, valid routers.
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"Fast" -- A router is 'Fast' if it is active, and its bandwidth is
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in the top 7/8ths for known active routers.
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"Guard" -- A router is a possible 'Guard' if it is 'Stable' and its
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bandwidth is above median for known running, valid routers. If the total
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bandwidth of Running Valid non-BadExit Exit servers is less than one third
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of the total bandwidth of all Running Valid servers, no Exit is listed as
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bandwidth is above median for known active routers. If the total
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bandwidth of active non-BadExit Exit servers is less than one third
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of the total bandwidth of all active servers, no Exit is listed as
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a Guard.
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"Authority" -- A router is called an 'Authority' if the authority
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@ -1629,9 +1629,11 @@ generate_v2_networkstatus(void)
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tor_version_as_new_as(ri->platform,"0.1.1.10-alpha") &&
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!tor_version_as_new_as(ri->platform,"0.1.1.16-rc-cvs");
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int f_stable = ri->is_stable =
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router_is_active(ri, now) &&
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!dirserv_thinks_router_is_unreliable(now, ri, 1, 0) &&
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!unstable_version;
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int f_fast = ri->is_fast =
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router_is_active(ri, now) &&
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!dirserv_thinks_router_is_unreliable(now, ri, 0, 1);
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int f_running = ri->is_running; /* computed above */
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int f_authority = router_digest_is_trusted_dir(
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