If the consensus has no exits (typical of a bootstrapping
test network), allow tor to build circuits once enough
descriptors have been downloaded.
When there are no exits, we always have "enough"
exit descriptors. (We treat the proportion of available
exit descriptors as 100%.)
This assists in bootstrapping a testing Tor network.
Fixes bug 13718.
Makes bug 13161's TestingDirAuthVoteExit non-essential.
(But still useful for speeding up a bootstrap.)
Add router_have_consensus_path() which reports whether
the consensus has exit paths, internal paths, or whether it
just doesn't know.
Used by #13718 and #13814.
count_usable_descriptors now uses named exit_only values:
USABLE_DESCRIPTOR_ALL
USABLE_DESCRIPTOR_EXIT_ONLY
Add debug logging code for descriptor counts.
This (hopefully) resolves nickm's request in bug 13718 to improve
argument readability in nodelist.c.
choose_good_entry_server() now excludes current entry
guards and their families, unless we're in a test network,
and excluding guards would exclude all nodes.
This typically occurs in incredibly small tor networks,
and those using TestingAuthVoteGuard *
This is an incomplete fix, but is no worse than the previous
behaviour, and only applies to minimal, testing tor networks
(so it's no less secure).
Discovered as part of #13718.
Make hidden service port scanning harder by sending back REASON_DONE which
does not disclose that it was in fact an exit policy issue. After that, kill
the circuit immediately to avoid more bad requests on it.
This means that everytime an hidden service exit policy does match, the user
(malicious or not) needs to build a new circuit.
Fixes#13667.
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@ev0ke.net>
Otherwise we risk a subsequent memdup or memcpy copying
uninitialized RAM into some other place that might eventually expose
it. Let's make sure that doesn't happen.
Closes ticket 14041
When V3AuthVotingInterval is low, decrease the delay on the
If-Modified-Since header passed to directory servers.
This allows us to obtain consensuses promptly when the consensus
interval is very short.
This assists in bootstrapping a testing Tor network.
Fixes bugs 13718 & 13963.
Decrease minimum consensus interval to 10 seconds
when TestingTorNetwork is set. (Or 5 seconds for
the first consensus.)
Fix code that assumes larger interval values.
This assists in quickly bootstrapping a testing
Tor network.
Fixes bugs 13718 & 13823.
Stop requiring exits to have non-zero bandwithcapacity in a
TestingTorNetwork. Instead, when TestingMinExitFlagThreshold is 0,
ignore exit bandwidthcapacity.
This assists in bootstrapping a testing Tor network.
Fixes bugs 13718 & 13839.
Makes bug 13161's TestingDirAuthVoteExit non-essential.
Matthew's autoaddr code returned an undecorated address when trying to check
that the code didn't insert an undecorated one into the map.
This patch fixes this by actually storing the undecorated address in tmp
instead of buf as it was originally intended.
This patch is released under the same license as the original file as
long as the author iscredited.
Signed-off-by: Francisco Blas Izquierdo Riera (klondike) <klondike@gentoo.org>
Document why we divide it by two.
Check for > 0 instead of nonzero for success, since that's what the
manpage says.
Allow watchdog timers greater than 1 second.
It work by notifying systemd on a regular basis. If
there is no notification, the daemon is restarted.
This requires a version newer than the 209 version
of systemd, as it is not supported before.
When receiving a trasnsparently proxied request with tor using iptables tor
dies because the appropriate getsockopt calls aren't enabled on the sandbox.
This patch fixes this by adding the two getsockopt calls used when doing
transparent proxying with tor to the sandbox for the getsockopt policy.
This patch is released under the same license as the original file as
long as the author is credited.
Signed-off-by: Francisco Blas Izquierdo Riera (klondike) <klondike@gentoo.org>
The original call to getsockopt to know the original address on transparently
proxyed sockets using REDIRECT in iptables failed with IPv6 addresses because
it assumed all sockets used IPv4.
This patch fixes this by using the appropriate options and adding the headers
containing the needed definitions for these.
This patch is released under the same license as the original file as
long as the author iscredited.
Signed-off-by: Francisco Blas Izquierdo Riera (klondike) <klondike@gentoo.org>
This is a good idea in case the caller stupidly doesn't check the
return value from baseX_decode(), and as a workaround for the
current inconsistent API of base16_decode.
Prevents any fallout from bug 14013.