Making errno error log more useful for getrandom() call. Adding if statement to
make difference between ENOSYS and other errors.
Fixes#24500
Signed-off-by: Fernando Fernandez Mancera <ffernandezmancera@gmail.com>
First, hs_service_intro_circ_has_closed() is now called in circuit_mark_for
close() because the HS subsystem needs to learn when an intro point is
actually not established anymore as soon as possible. There is a time window
between a close and a free.
Second, when we mark for close, we also remove it from the circuitmap because
between the close and the free, a service can launch an new circuit to that
same intro point and thus register it which only succeeds if the intro point
authentication key is not already in the map.
However, we still do a remove from the circuitmap in circuit_free() in order
to also cleanup the circuit if it wasn't marked for close prior to the free.
Fixes#23603
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
In the KIST main loop, if the channel happens to be not opened, set its state
to IDLE so we can release it properly later on. Prior to this fix, the channel
was in PENDING state, removed from the channel pending list and then kept in
that state because it is not opened.
This bug was introduced in commit dcabf801e5 for
which we made the scheduler loop not consider unopened channel.
This has no consequences on tor except for an annoying but harmless BUG()
warning.
Fixes#24502
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
Some platforms don't have good monotonic time support so don't warn when the
diff between the last run of the scheduler time and now is negative. The
scheduler recovers properly from this so no need to be noisy.
Fixes#23696
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
When creating a routerstatus (vote) from a routerinfo (descriptor),
set the IPv6 address to the unspecified IPv6 address, and explicitly
initialise the port to zero.
Also clarify the documentation for the function.
Fixes bug 24488; bugfix on 0.2.4.1-alpha.
Modified -Wnormalized flag to nfkc option in configure.ac to avoid source code
identifier confusion.
Fixes#24467
Signed-off-by: Fernando Fernandez Mancera <ffernandezmancera@gmail.com>
Fortunately, use_cached_ipv4_answers was already 0, so we wouldn't
actually use this info, but it's best not to have it.
Fixes bug 24050; bugfix on 0.2.6.3-alpha
TROVE-2017-12. Severity: Medium
When choosing a random node for a circuit, directly use our router
descriptor to exclude ourself instead of the one in the global
descriptor list. That list could be empty because tor could be
downloading them which could lead to not excluding ourself.
Closes#21534
TROVE-2017-12. Severity: Medium
Thankfully, tor will close any circuits that we try to extend to
ourselves so this is not problematic but annoying.
Part of #21534.
TROVE-2017-13. Severity: High.
In the unlikely case that a hidden service could be missing intro circuit(s),
that it didn't have enough directory information to open new circuits and that
an intro point was about to expire, a use-after-free is possible because of
the intro point object being both in the retry list and expiring list at the
same time.
The intro object would get freed after the circuit failed to open and then
access a second time when cleaned up from the expiring list.
Fixes#24313
Going from 4 hours to 24 hours in order to try reduce the efficiency of guard
discovery attacks.
Closes#23856
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
Stop checking for bridge descriptors when we actually want to know if
any bridges are usable. This avoids potential bootstrapping issues.
Fixes bug 24367; bugfix on 0.2.0.3-alpha.
Stop stalling when bridges are changed at runtime. Stop stalling when
old bridge descriptors are cached, but they are not in use.
Fixes bug 24367; bugfix on 23347 in 0.3.2.1-alpha.
Previously, if store_multiple() reported a partial success, we would
store all the handles it gave us as if they had succeeded. But it's
possible for the diff to be only partially successful -- for
example, if LZMA failed but the other compressors succeeded.
Fixes bug 24086; bugfix on 0.3.1.1-alpha.
If we can't read a file because of an FS issue, we say "we can't
read that" and move on. But if we can't read it because it's empty,
because it has no labels, or because its labels are misformatted, we
should remove it.
Fixes bug 24099; bugfix on 0.3.1.1-alpha.
A circuit with purpose C_INTRODUCING means that its state is opened but the
INTRODUCE1 cell hasn't been sent yet. We shouldn't consider that circuit when
looking for timing out "building circuit". We have to wait on the rendezvous
circuit to be opened before sending that cell so the intro circuit needs to be
kept alive for at least that period of time.
This patch makes that the purpose C_INTRODUCING is ignored in the
circuit_expire_building() which means that we let the circuit idle timeout
take care of it if we end up never using it.
Fixes#23681
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
We don't want to allow general signals to be sent, but there's no
problem sending a kill(0) to probe whether a process is there.
Fixes bug 24198; bugfix on 0.2.5.1-alpha when the seccomp2 sandbox
was introduced.
When we close a connection via connection_close_immediately, we kill
its events immediately. But if it had been blocked on bandwidth
read/write, we could try to re-add its (nonexistent) events later
from connection_bucket_refill -- if we got to that callback before
we swept the marked connections.
Fixes bug 24167. Fortunately, this hasn't been a crash bug since we
introduced connection_check_event in 0.2.9.10, and backported it.
This is a bugfix on commit 89d422914a, I believe, which
appeared in Tor 0.1.0.1-rc.
Commit 56c5e282a7 suppressed that same log
statement in directory_info_has_arrived() for microdescriptors so do the same
for the descriptors. As the commit says, we already have the bootstrap
progress for this.
Fixes#23861
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
evdns is allowed to give us unrecognized object types; it is allowed
to give us non-IPv4 answer types, and it is (even) allowed to give
us empty answers without an error.
Closes ticket 24097.
Due to #23662 this can happen under natural causes and does not disturb
the functionality of the service. This is a simple 0.3.2 fix for now,
and we plan to fix this properly in 0.3.3.
Clients add rendezvous point IPv6 addresses to introduce cell link specifiers,
when the node has a valid IPv6 address.
Also check the node's IPv4 address is valid before adding any link specifiers.
Implements #23577.
This function -- a mock replacement used only for fuzzing -- would
have a buffer overflow if it got an RSA key whose modulus was under
20 bytes long.
Fortunately, Tor itself does not appear to have a bug here.
Fixes bug 24247; bugfix on 0.3.0.3-alpha when fuzzing was
introduced. Found by OSS-Fuzz; this is OSS-Fuzz issue 4177.