This macro defers to __attribute__((fallthrough)) on GCC (and
clang). Previously we had been using GCC's magic /* fallthrough */
comments, but clang very sensibly doesn't accept those.
Since not all compiler recognize it, we only define it when our
configure script detects that it works.
Part of a fix for 34078.
Copy required DLLs to test and app, before running tor's tests.
This ensures that tor.exe and test*.exe use the correct version of each
DLL. This fix is not required, but we hope it will avoid DLL search
issues in future.
Closes bug 33673; bugfix on 0.3.4.2-alpha.
For example, "TOR_SKIP_TESTCASES=crypto/.. ./src/test/test" will run
the tests and suppress all the "crypto/" tests. You could get the
same effect by running "./src/test/test :crypto/..", but that can be
harder to arrange from CI.
Part of a fix/workaround for 33643.
Given that ed25519 public key validity checks are usually not needed
and (so far) they are only necessary for onion addesses in the Tor
protocol, we decided to fix this specific bug instance without
modifying the rest of the codebase (see below for other fix
approaches).
In our minimal fix we check that the pubkey in
hs_service_add_ephemeral() is valid and error out otherwise.
In the openssl that I have, it should be safe to only check the size
of n. But if I'm wrong, or if other openssls work differently, we
should check whether any of the fields are too large.
Issue spotted by Teor.
This function does a nonfatal assertion to make sure that a machine
is not registered twice, but Tobias Pulls found a case where it
happens. Instead, make the function exit early so that it doesn't
cause a remotely triggered memory leak.
Fixes bug 33619; bugfix on 0.4.0.1-alpha. This is also tracked as
TROVE-2020-004.
Although OpenSSL before 1.1.1 is no longer supported, it's possible
that somebody is still using it with 0.3.5, so we probably shouldn't
break it with this fix.
For a bridge configured with a pluggable transport, the transport name is
used, with the IP address, for the GeoIP client cache entry.
However, the DoS subsystem was not aware of it and always passing NULL when
doing a lookup into the GeoIP cache.
This resulted in bridges with a PT are never able to apply DoS defenses for
newly created connections.
Fixes#33491
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>