relay's public (external) IP address too, unless
ExitPolicyRejectPrivate is turned off. We do this because too
many relays are running nearby to services that trust them based
on network address.
svn:r12459
Use descriptor annotations to record the source, download t time, and purpose of every descriptor we add to the store. The remaining to-do item is to stop setting do_not_cache on bridges.
svn:r11680
Add a new ClientDNSRejectInternalAddresses option (default: on) to refuse to believe that any address can map to or from an internal address. This blocks some kinds of potential browser-based attacks, especially on hosts using DNSPort. Also clarify behavior in some comments. Backport candiate?
svn:r11287
Finish implementing and documenting proposal 108: Authorities now use MTBF data to set their stability flags, once they have at least 4 days of data to use.
svn:r11240
Tweaks on constrained socket buffers patch from coderman: Add a changelog; rename some variables; fix some long lines and whitespace; make ConstrainedSockSize a memunit; pass setsockopt a void.
svn:r10843
Add some code to mitigate bug 393: Choose at random from multiple hidden service ports with the same virtport. This allows limited ad-hoc round-robining.
svn:r10398
authorities should set. This will let future authorities choose
not to serve V2 directory information.
Also, go through and revamp all the authdir_mode stuff so it tries
to do the right thing if you're an auth but not a V1 or V2 auth.
svn:r10092
handshake to finish. Previously we would let them sit around for
days, if the connecting application didn't close them either.
Also take this opportunity to refactor a duplicate bit of circuituse.c.
And change the semantics of SocksTimeout slightly, but I think it'll
be ok.
svn:r9350
Check addresses for rfc953-saneness at exit too, and give a PROTOCOL_WARN when they fail. Also provide a mechanism to override this, so blossom can have its @@##$$^.whatever.exit hostnames if it wants.
svn:r9336
Fix bug 364: check for whether popular hostnames (curently google, yahoo, mit, and slashdot) are getting wildcarded. If they are, we are probably behind a DNS server that is useless: change our exit policy to reject *:*.
svn:r9199
Add an orport option to dirserver lines so that clients can tell where to connect to open an encrypted tunnel to a dirserver even before they have its descriptor.
svn:r9171