did not at all match its behavior, and I can't think of a case
when it should return anything other than 0.
This fix may allow getinfo dir/status/foo to work.
svn:r6285
wait unattached before we fail it?
Use this value for controller socks timeout, for normal socks
timeout, and for hidden-service socks timeout.
svn:r6217
when they created a network status. so if nobody asked for a
network status, they would never discover that any servers are
is_running, so they could never build a circuit.
svn:r6183
purpose router when picking random nodes for a circuit.
Also implement SETROUTERPURPOSE and modify +POSTDESCRIPTOR.
This concludes bug 250 assuming it all works.
svn:r6178
1) Surround all constants by (parens), whether we'll be using them
in a denominator or not.
2) Express all time periods as products (24*60*60), not as multiplied-out
constants (86400).
3) Comments like "(60*60) /* one hour */" are as pointless as comments
like "c = a + b; /* set c to the sum of a and b */". Remove them.
4) All time periods should be #defined constants, not given inline.
5) All time periods should have doxygen comments.
6) All time periods, unless specified, are in seconds. It's not necessary
to say so.
To summarize, the old (lack of) style would allow:
#define FOO_RETRY_INTERVAL 60*60 /* one hour (seconds) */
next_try = now + 3600;
The new style is:
/** How often do we reattempt foo? */
#define FOO_RETRY_INTERVAL (60*60)
next_try = now + RETRY_INTERVAL;
svn:r6142
to a particular circuit too. This will let Blossom specify
"moria2.exit" without having to learn what moria2's IP address is.
It may also cause other controller authors some angst. Let us know.
svn:r6136
ask for a circuit that Tor won't try to use.
Extend the EXTENDCIRCUIT controller command to let you specify
the purpose if you're starting a new circuit.
Add a new SETCIRCUITPURPOSE controller command to let you
change a circuit's purpose after it's been created.
svn:r6075
FetchServerDescriptors and FetchHidServDescriptors for whether
to fetch server info and hidserv info or let the controller do it,
and also PublishServerDescriptor and PublishHidServDescriptors.
Add AllDirActionsPrivate undocumented option -- if you set it, you'll
need the controller to bootstrap you enough to build your first circuits.
svn:r6047
picking entry guards, rather than looking at is_fast or is_stable.
Now dirservers can change how they define it and clients will
automatically use their new definition.
svn:r5979
doing address remapping, handling .exit and .onion idioms, and so on.
Now we are more uniform in making sure that the controller hears about
all new connections, and making sure it hears when they close.
svn:r5897
This means all exit policies will begin with rejecting private addresses,
unless the server operator explicitly turns it off.
Also, make our code to remove redundancies in the exit policy smarter,
so it can detect "reject foo, reject bar, reject *" patterns.
Lastly, we can get rid of the "exit policy implicitly accepts" code,
since we make everything more explicit now.
svn:r5888