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.
Conflicts:
doc/tor.1.txt
src/app/config/config.c
src/app/config/or_options_st.h
src/core/mainloop/connection.h
Between 042 and 043, the dirauth options were modularized so this merge commit
address this by moving the AuthDirRejectUncompressedRequests to the module
along with a series of accessors.
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
Authorities were never sending back 503 error code because by design they
should be able to always answer directory requests regardless of bandwidth
capacity.
However, that recently backfired because of a large number of requests from
unknown source using the DirPort that are _not_ getting their 503 code which
overloaded the DirPort leading to the authority to be unable to answer to its
fellow authorities.
This is not a complete solution to the problem but it will help ease off the
load on the authority side by sending back 503 codes *unless* the connection
is from a known relay or an authority.
Fixes#33029
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
That function is only used to test the global bucket write limit for a
directory connection.
It should _not_ be used for anything else since that function looks to see if
we are a directory authority.
Rename it to something more meaningful. No change in behavior at this commit,
only renaming.
Part of #33029
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
Simplify ip_address_changed() by removing redundant checks
(all exits are relays, and need to rebuild their descriptor when their
IP addresses change).
Rewrite the function comment, and rename the argument, so the function
is easier to understand and use.
Closes 33091.
Make Tor clients tell dual-stack exits that they prefer IPv6
connections.
This change is equivalent to setting the PreferIPv6 flag on
SOCKSPorts (and most other listener ports). Tor Browser has
been setting this flag for some time, and we want to remove a
client distinguisher at exits.
Also update the man page, putting all the IP flags in their
non-default forms.
Closes ticket 32637.
This is an automated commit, generated by this command:
./scripts/maint/rename_c_identifier.py \
directory_must_use_begindir dirclient_must_use_begindir \
directory_fetches_from_authorities dirclient_fetches_from_authorities \
directory_fetches_dir_info_early dirclient_fetches_dir_info_early \
directory_fetches_dir_info_later dirclient_fetches_dir_info_later \
directory_too_idle_to_fetch_descriptors dirclient_too_idle_to_fetch_descriptors
To make Tor still work, we define a minimal dircache_stub.c file
that defines the entry points to the module that can actually be
seen by the compiler when we're building with dircache and relay
disabled.
The variable lenght cells are handled directly by
channel_tls_handle_var_cell() from an OR connection reading its inbuf. The
channel var cell handler (agnostic) was never used.
Closes#32892
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
This is an automated commit, generated by this command:
./scripts/maint/rename_c_identifier.py \
EXPOSE_CLEAN_BACKTRACE BACKTRACE_PRIVATE \
TOR_CHANNEL_INTERNAL_ CHANNEL_OBJECT_PRIVATE \
CHANNEL_PRIVATE_ CHANNEL_FILE_PRIVATE \
EXPOSE_ROUTERDESC_TOKEN_TABLE ROUTERDESC_TOKEN_TABLE_PRIVATE \
SCHEDULER_PRIVATE_ SCHEDULER_PRIVATE