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Author SHA1 Message Date
teor
01fe039b78
Test single onion service configs where the directory does not exist
Runs a test for each combination of create/don't create directories.

Tests #20484.
2016-11-02 14:17:52 +11:00
teor
fedafe7c0e
Use check_private_dir in test_single_onion_poisoning
This avoids Win32 conditionals for mkdir.
2016-11-02 11:37:11 +11:00
Nick Mathewson
b08ddb60c9 Ensure that dir1 and dir2 are freed at the end of poisoning test
Found by coverity.
2016-09-14 11:01:21 -04:00
teor
f311c9ffa2 Replace OnionService* with HiddenService* in option names
And make consequential line-length adjustments.
2016-09-13 10:13:57 -04:00
teor (Tim Wilson-Brown)
b560f852f2 Implement Prop #260: Single Onion Services
Add experimental OnionServiceSingleHopMode and
OnionServiceNonAnonymousMode options. When both are set to 1, every
hidden service on a tor instance becomes a non-anonymous Single Onion
Service. Single Onions make one-hop (direct) connections to their
introduction and renzedvous points. One-hop circuits make Single Onion
servers easily locatable, but clients remain location-anonymous.
This is compatible with the existing hidden service implementation, and
works on the current tor network without any changes to older relays or
clients.

Implements proposal #260, completes ticket #17178. Patch by teor & asn.

squash! fixup! fixup! fixup! fixup! fixup! fixup! fixup! fixup! fixup! fixup! fixup! fixup! fixup! Implement Prop #260: Single Onion Services

Redesign single onion service poisoning.

When in OnionServiceSingleHopMode, each hidden service key is poisoned
(marked as non-anonymous) on creation by creating a poison file in the
hidden service directory.

Existing keys are considered non-anonymous if this file exists, and
anonymous if it does not.

Tor refuses to launch in OnionServiceSingleHopMode if any existing keys
are anonymous. Similarly, it refuses to launch in anonymous client mode
if any existing keys are non-anonymous.

Rewrite the unit tests to match and be more comprehensive.
Adds a bonus unit test for rend_service_load_all_keys().
2016-09-13 10:10:54 -04:00
Nick Mathewson
33d3572a1d Merge branch 'feature15588_squashed' 2016-05-09 14:41:36 -04:00
John Brooks
d5a23ce115 Move rend auth cookie en-/decoding to a function
Tor stores client authorization cookies in two slightly different forms.
The service's client_keys file has the standard base64-encoded cookie,
including two chars of padding. The hostname file and the client remove
the two padding chars, and store an auth type flag in the unused bits.

The distinction makes no sense. Refactor all decoding to use the same
function, which will accept either form, and use a helper function for
encoding the truncated format.
2016-05-09 14:28:08 -04:00
Nick Mathewson
57699de005 Update the copyright year. 2016-02-27 18:48:19 +01:00
Nick Mathewson
bab221f113 Refactor our logic for sending events to controllers
Previously we'd put these strings right on the controllers'
outbufs. But this could cause some trouble, for these reasons:

  1) Calling the network stack directly here would make a huge portion
     of our networking code (from which so much of the rest of Tor is
     reachable) reachable from everything that potentially generated
     controller events.

  2) Since _some_ events (EVENT_ERR for instance) would cause us to
     call connection_flush(), every control_event_* function would
     appear to be able to reach even _more_ of the network stack in
     our cllgraph.

  3) Every time we generated an event, we'd have to walk the whole
     connection list, which isn't exactly fast.

This is an attempt to break down the "blob" described in
http://archives.seul.org/tor/dev/Mar-2015/msg00197.html -- the set of
functions from which nearly all the other functions in Tor are
reachable.

Closes ticket 16695.
2015-08-18 08:55:28 -04:00
Andrea Shepard
0e0b65db4f Appease make check-spaces 2015-06-01 12:59:14 +00:00
Nick Mathewson
97a2dbb3e3 There sure are a lot of these in test_hs.c. CID 1301385 2015-05-28 13:17:24 -04:00
Nick Mathewson
9f289e3b9e Another test_hs leak. CID 1301383. 2015-05-28 13:13:15 -04:00
Nick Mathewson
0585d4e94b Memory leak in test_hs_rend_data
CID 1301377
2015-05-28 13:01:48 -04:00
Nick Mathewson
d5e4a63436 Fix some compilation warnings 2015-05-18 15:57:21 -04:00
David Goulet
a324d7e8e1 Test: add unit test for rend_data_t object and functions
Closes #16021

Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@ev0ke.net>
2015-05-14 12:08:54 -04:00
David Goulet
acfa374048 Test: fix HS_DESC to expect descriptor ID
With #15881 implemented, this adds the missing descriptor ID at the end of
the expected control message.

Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@ev0ke.net>
2015-05-14 10:46:38 -04:00
David Goulet
c1ffeadff4 Add missing descriptor ID to HS_DESC control event
For FAILED and RECEIVED action of the HS_DESC event, we now sends back the
descriptor ID at the end like specified in the control-spec section 4.1.25.

Fixes #15881

Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@ev0ke.net>
2015-05-14 10:46:38 -04:00
David Goulet
dd07c78524 Test: fix HSFETCH control command with latest change
The expected message of the command now expects "650+" and "650 OK".

Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@ev0ke.net>
2015-04-21 14:22:54 -04:00
David Goulet
28cf9f2186 Control: unbolt rend_data from HS desc event
The HS_DESC event was using rend_data_t from the dir connection to reply the
onion address and authentication type. With the new HSFETCH command, it's
now possible to fetch a descriptor only using the descriptor id thus
resulting in not having an onion address in any HS_DESC event.

This patch removes rend_query from the hs desc control functions and replace
it by an onion address string and an auth type.

On a successful fetch, the service id is taken from the fetched descriptor.
For that, an extra parameter is added to "store as a client" function that
contains the cache entry stored.

This will make the control event functions scale more easily over time if
other values not present in rend_data_t are needed since the rend_data from
the dir connection might not contained everything we need.

Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@ev0ke.net>
2015-04-21 14:22:54 -04:00
David Goulet
7db58445fd Control: add HS_DESC_CONTENT event
As defined in section 4.1.26 in the control-spec.txt, this new event replies
the content of a successfully fetched HS descriptor. This also adds a unit
test for the controller event.

Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@ev0ke.net>
2015-04-21 14:15:02 -04:00
Nick Mathewson
6cdb213b6c Combine test_helpers.[ch] and testhelper.[ch] 2015-02-18 09:19:38 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
caf28519d9 Merge branch 'bug12844'
Conflicts:
	src/or/circuituse.c
	src/test/include.am
	src/test/test_entrynodes.c
2015-02-11 15:06:04 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
f54e54b0b4 Bump copyright dates to 2015, in case someday this matters. 2015-01-02 14:27:39 -05:00
rl1987
0db96d023b Adding REASON field to HS_DESC FAILED controller event. 2014-11-16 15:51:23 +02:00
Nick Mathewson
a3dafd3f58 Replace operators used as macro arguments with OP_XX macros
Part of fix for 13172
2014-11-12 13:28:07 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
fcdcb377a4 Add another year to our copyright dates.
Because in 95 years, we or our successors will surely care about
enforcing the BSD license terms on this code.  Right?
2014-10-28 15:30:16 -04:00
Nick Mathewson
0243895792 Use coccinelle scripts to clean up our unit tests
This should get rid of most of the users of the old test_*
functions.  Some are in macros and will need manual cleanup, though.

This patch is for 13119, and was automatically generated with these
scripts.  The perl scripts are there because coccinelle hates
operators as macro arguments.

------------------------------

s/==,/_X_EQ_,/g;
s/!=,/_X_NE_,/g;
s/<,/_X_LT_,/g;
s/>,/_X_GT_,/g;
s/>=,/_X_GEQ_,/g;
s/<=,/_X_LEQ_,/g;

------------------------------
@@
expression a;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-test_fail_msg
+TT_DIE
 (
+(
 a
+)
 )
 ...>
 }

@@
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-test_fail()
+TT_DIE(("Assertion failed."))
 ...>
 }

@@
expression a;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-test_assert
+tt_assert
	(a)
 ...>
 }

@@
expression a, b;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-test_eq
+tt_int_op
 (a,
+_X_EQ_,
  b)
 ...>
 }

@@
expression a, b;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-test_neq
+tt_int_op
 (a,
+_X_NEQ_,
  b)
 ...>
 }

@@
expression a, b;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-test_streq
+tt_str_op
 (a,
+_X_EQ_,
  b)
 ...>
 }

@@
expression a, b;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-test_strneq
+tt_str_op
 (a,
+_X_NEQ_,
  b)
 ...>
 }

@@
expression a, b;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-test_eq_ptr
+tt_ptr_op
 (a,
+_X_EQ_,
  b)
 ...>
 }

@@
expression a, b;
identifier func;
@@
 func() {
<...
-test_neq_ptr
+tt_ptr_op
 (a,
+_X_NEQ_,
  b)
 ...>
 }

@@
expression a, b, len;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-test_memeq
+tt_mem_op
 (a,
+_X_EQ_,
  b, len)
 ...>
 }

@@
expression a, b, len;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-test_memneq
+tt_mem_op
 (a,
+_X_NEQ_,
  b, len)
 ...>
 }

------------------------------
@@
char a, b;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-tt_assert
+tt_int_op
 (
-a == b
+a, _X_EQ_, b
 )
 ...>
}

@@
int a, b;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-tt_assert
+tt_int_op
 (
-a == b
+a, _X_EQ_, b
 )
 ...>
}

@@
long a, b;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-tt_assert
+tt_int_op
 (
-a == b
+a, _X_EQ_, b
 )
 ...>
}

@@
unsigned int a, b;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-tt_assert
+tt_uint_op
 (
-a == b
+a, _X_EQ_, b
 )
 ...>
}

@@
unsigned long a, b;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-tt_assert
+tt_uint_op
 (
-a == b
+a, _X_EQ_, b
 )
 ...>
}

@@
char a, b;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-tt_assert
+tt_int_op
 (
-a != b
+a, _X_NEQ_, b
 )
 ...>
}

@@
int a, b;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-tt_assert
+tt_int_op
 (
-a != b
+a, _X_NEQ_, b
 )
 ...>
}

@@
long a, b;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-tt_assert
+tt_int_op
 (
-a != b
+a, _X_NEQ_, b
 )
 ...>
}

@@
unsigned int a, b;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-tt_assert
+tt_uint_op
 (
-a != b
+a, _X_NEQ_, b
 )
 ...>
}

@@
unsigned long a, b;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-tt_assert
+tt_uint_op
 (
-a != b
+a, _X_NEQ_, b
 )
 ...>
}

@@
char a, b;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-tt_assert
+tt_int_op
 (
-a >= b
+a, _X_GEQ_, b
 )
 ...>
}

@@
int a, b;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-tt_assert
+tt_int_op
 (
-a >= b
+a, _X_GEQ_, b
 )
 ...>
}

@@
long a, b;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-tt_assert
+tt_int_op
 (
-a >= b
+a, _X_GEQ_, b
 )
 ...>
}

@@
unsigned int a, b;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-tt_assert
+tt_uint_op
 (
-a >= b
+a, _X_GEQ_, b
 )
 ...>
}

@@
unsigned long a, b;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-tt_assert
+tt_uint_op
 (
-a >= b
+a, _X_GEQ_, b
 )
 ...>
}

@@
char a, b;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-tt_assert
+tt_int_op
 (
-a <= b
+a, _X_LEQ_, b
 )
 ...>
}

@@
int a, b;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-tt_assert
+tt_int_op
 (
-a <= b
+a, _X_LEQ_, b
 )
 ...>
}

@@
long a, b;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-tt_assert
+tt_int_op
 (
-a <= b
+a, _X_LEQ_, b
 )
 ...>
}

@@
unsigned int a, b;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-tt_assert
+tt_uint_op
 (
-a <= b
+a, _X_LEQ_, b
 )
 ...>
}

@@
unsigned long a, b;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-tt_assert
+tt_uint_op
 (
-a <= b
+a, _X_LEQ_, b
 )
 ...>
}

@@
char a, b;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-tt_assert
+tt_int_op
 (
-a > b
+a, _X_GT_, b
 )
 ...>
}

@@
int a, b;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-tt_assert
+tt_int_op
 (
-a > b
+a, _X_GT_, b
 )
 ...>
}

@@
long a, b;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-tt_assert
+tt_int_op
 (
-a > b
+a, _X_GT_, b
 )
 ...>
}

@@
unsigned int a, b;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-tt_assert
+tt_uint_op
 (
-a > b
+a, _X_GT_, b
 )
 ...>
}

@@
unsigned long a, b;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-tt_assert
+tt_uint_op
 (
-a > b
+a, _X_GT_, b
 )
 ...>
}

@@
char a, b;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-tt_assert
+tt_int_op
 (
-a < b
+a, _X_LT_, b
 )
 ...>
}

@@
int a, b;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-tt_assert
+tt_int_op
 (
-a < b
+a, _X_LT_, b
 )
 ...>
}

@@
long a, b;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-tt_assert
+tt_int_op
 (
-a < b
+a, _X_LT_, b
 )
 ...>
}

@@
unsigned int a, b;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-tt_assert
+tt_uint_op
 (
-a < b
+a, _X_LT_, b
 )
 ...>
}

@@
unsigned long a, b;
identifier func;
@@
 func (...) {
<...
-tt_assert
+tt_uint_op
 (
-a < b
+a, _X_LT_, b
 )
 ...>
}

------------------------------

s/_X_NEQ_/!=/g;
s/_X_NE_/!=/g;
s/_X_EQ_/==/g;
s/_X_GT_/>/g;
s/_X_LT_/</g;
s/_X_GEQ_/>=/g;
s/_X_LEQ_/<=/g;

s/test_mem_op\(/tt_mem_op\(/g;
2014-09-15 21:18:21 -04:00
George Kadianakis
bc80b0a50c Write some unittests for Tor2webRendezvousPoints. 2014-09-15 16:07:48 +03:00
Qingping Hou
bf66ff915a fix longname returned in HS_DESC control events
According to control spec, longname should not contain any spaces and is
consists only of identy_digest + nickname

added two functions:
* node_get_verbose_nickname_by_id()
* node_describe_longname_by_id()
2014-02-06 16:13:55 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
24544a10c0 Clean up test_hs.c: warning fix; tor_free() usage.
My OSX laptop rightly gave a warning because of sticking strlen() into
an int, but once I took a closer look... it appears that the strlen()
was part of a needlessly verbose implementation for tor_strdup().

While I was there, I fixed the usage of tor_free() in test_hs.c: It
checks for NULL, and it zeros its argument.  So instead of
    if (foo) {
      tor_free(foo);
      foo = NULL;
    }
we should just say
    tor_free(foo);
2014-02-03 16:12:30 -05:00
Qingping Hou
0b0d4b4ebc add test case for hidden service async events 2014-01-29 22:43:11 -05:00