Explain that:
* most flags default to off
* flags that default to on are specified
Document PreferIPv6Automap in its "No" form, because it's on by
default.
Cleanup after 32637.
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.
We stopped looking at this option in 85cf6dcba3, back when we
implemented the minimal pieces of prop275. Since then, we've had
code to validate and adjust this option, and to give it a different
value in testing networks, but the option hasn't actually done
anything.
We can safely mark it as OBSOLETE, since doing so does not make any
old configuration get rejected.
Closes ticket 32807.
Fix some quoting, especially of constructs like "[address:]port", that
were proving tricky for Asciidoctor tooling to parse correctly.
Also fix formatting of some configuration variable names that
contained double underscores. Neither asciidoc nor asciidoctor was
rendering some of those correctly.
Part of ticket 32708.
Indent the asciidoc markup for lone linebreaks to match the preceding
paragraph line, so that Asciidoctor tools can format them correctly.
Part of ticket 32708.
If ExtendedErrors is set for the SocksPort, an invalid .onion address now
returns the 0xF6 error code per prop304.
Closes#30022
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
In #26913 we solved a bug where CacheDirectoryGroupReadable would
override DataDirectoryGroupReadable when the two directories are the
same. We never did the same for KeyDirectory, though, because
that's a rare setting.
Now that I'm testing this code, though, fixing this issue seems
fine. Fixes bug #27992; bugfix on 0.3.3.1-alpha.
In tor.1.txt, move the paragraphs at the end of the COMMAND-LINE
OPTIONS section earlier. This text describes how the user can specify
configuration options on the command line.
Also clarify some wording and formatting.
Based on a patch by Swati Thacker. Part of ticket 32277.
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.