Previously, Tor would only check the exit flag. In small networks, Tor
could bootstrap once it received a consensus with exits, without fetching
the new descriptors for those exits.
After bootstrap, Tor delays descriptor fetches, leading to failures in
fast networks like chutney.
Fixes 27236; bugfix on 0.2.6.3-alpha.
Bug description: For each descriptor, its revision counter is the OPE
ciphertext of the number of seconds since the start time of its SRV value.
This bug caused us to confuse the SRV start time in the middle of the lifetime
of a descriptor in some edge-cases, which caused descriptor rejects.
Bug cause: The bug occurs when we fetch a 23:00 consensus after
midnight (e.g. at 00:08 when not all dirauths have fetched the latest 00:00
consensus). In that case, the voting schedule (which was used for SRV start
time calculation) would return a valid-after past-midnight, whereas our
consensus would be pre-midnight, and that would confuse the SRV start time
computation which is used by HS revision counters (because we would reset the
start time of SRV, without rotating descriptors).
Bug fix: We now use our local consensus time to calculate the SRV start time,
instead of the voting schedule. The voting schedule does not work as originally
envisioned in this case, because it was created for voting by dirauths and not
for scheduling stuff on clients.
Unlike the old test, this test no will no longer mess around with
the forbidden internals of any openssl data structures.
Additionally, it verifies several other behaviors of
tor_tls_cert_matches_key() that we had wanted to verify, such as
the possibility of the certificate's key not matching.
Fixes bug 27226; bugfix on 0.2.5.1-alpha.
This allows us to mock our own tor_tls_get_peer_certificate()
function in order to test ..cert_matches_key(), which will in turn
allow us to simplify test_tortls_cert_matches_key() considerably.
Prep work for the fix for 27226.
It's impossible for spaces to get here, since spaces are used as
separators between individual protocol entries higher up.
And it shouldn't ignore whitespace that isn't a literal space
character, because that would differ from the C implementation.
These were added in 9925d2e687.
Fixes#27177. Bugfix on 0.3.3.5-rc.
It was parsing "1-2-3" as if it were 1-2, ignoring the 2nd hyphen
and everything after.
Introduced in d1820c1516.
Fixes#27164; bugfix on 0.3.3.1-alpha.
The function takes an already validated utf-8 string, and
it never checks if the version numbers are an empty string.
That parse error happens later.
Fix on 701c2b69f5