Make clear in the man page, in both the bandwidth section and the
accountingmax section, that Tor counts in powers of two, not
powers of ten: 1 GByte is 1024*1024*1024 bytes, not one billion
bytes.
Resolves ticket 32106.
Reformat file name headings in the FILES section of tor.1.txt to
display as fixed-width in the HTML version.
Based on a patch by Swati Thacker. Part of #32176.
I started this repository a while ago to work on documentation for
Tor's internals. It needs substantial revision, but first, let's
get it copied into Tor's repository.
These files are copied, "warts and all", from the tor-guts.git repo,
commit de1e34259178b09861c0dea319c760fa80d0099a.
Part of 31819.
This also adds a "subsection" to the HIDDEN SERVICE OPTIONS section to
seperate per-service and per-instance options. It is a bit less messy this
way.
The HS DoS options are added to the per-service section.
Part of #30924
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
Always publish bridge pluggable transport information in the extra info
descriptor, even if ExtraInfoStatistics is 0. This information is
needed by BridgeDB.
Fixes bug 30956; bugfix on 0.4.1.1-alpha.
First, clarify that this is for planned deprecations, not
security-related issues.
Second, we actually _don't_ want to remove the versions from the
approved list before the EOL date, or people will start getting
warnings too early.
This is the first half of implementing proposal 301. The
RecommendedPackages torrc option is marked as obsolete and
the test cases for the option removed. Additionally, the code relating
to generating and formatting package lines in votes is removed.
These lines may still appear in votes from other directory authorities
running earlier versions of the code and so consensuses may still
contain package lines. A new consensus method will be needed to stop
including package lines in consensuses.
Fixes: #28465