Start implementing reason extension for stream events to match the one one used by circuit events. (Not a complete implementation yet; actual reasons are not passed to control.c)
svn:r8777
Weasel correctly notes that we should not discard the return value from connection_exit_begin_con. Right now, the return value is always discardable, so this does not actually cause a bug, but it might later. So fix it.
svn:r8774
Fix longstanding bug in connection_exit_begin_conn(): Since connection_edge_end() exits when the connection is unattached, we were never sending RELAY_END cells back for failed RELAY_BEGIN attempts. Fix this. This might make clients that were otherwise timing out either fail faster or retry faster, which is good news for us.
svn:r8770
The otherwise regrettable MIPSpro C compiler warns about values set but never used, and about mixing enums and ints; these are good warnings, and so should be fixed. This removes some dead code and some potential bugs. Thanks to pnx.
svn:r8664
[Needs review.] Add a BEGIN_DIR relay cell type for an easier
in-protocol way to connect to directory servers through Tor.
Previously, clients could only connect to director servers over Tor
from exit nodes, but couldn't get directory information anonymously
from a non-exit cache without getting a directory server involved.
This needs testing, and needs client-side code to actually exercise it.
svn:r8527
client asks us to resolve (not connect to) an address, and we have a
cached answer, give them the cached answer. Previously, we would give
them no answer at all.
svn:r8478
Fix bug 314: Instead of checking address_in_virtualrange, check addressmap_have_mapping(). This should be more accurate. [Rename to addressmap_have_mapping() from addressmap_already_mapped().]
svn:r8226
Patch from Tup to add support for transparent AP connections: this basically bundles the functionality of trans-proxy-tor into the tor mainline. Now hosts with compliant pf/netfilter implementations can redirect TCP connections straight to Tor without diverting through SOCKS.
svn:r7007
Refactor connection_t into edge, or, dir, control, and base subtypes. This might save some RAM on busy exit servers, but really matters most in terms of correctness.
svn:r6906
circuit_t into origin_circuit_t and or_circuit_t. I fixed some
segaults; there may be more. We still need to move more rendezvous
stuff into subtypes.
This is a trial run for splitting up connection_t; if the approach is
insane, please say so soon so we can do something smarter.
Also, this discards the old HALF_OPEN code, which nobody seems to
want.
svn:r6817
application connections. Rather than waiting a fixed amount of
time between each retry, we wait only 5 seconds for the first,
10 seconds for the second, and 15 seconds for each retry after
that. Hopefully this will improve the expected experience.
Addresses bug 297.
svn:r6790
connection_add being called with socket = -1. The only places I can see
where that happen would be if our tor_socketpair succeeds but it hands
back negative values for some of its file descriptors. Perhaps this will
produce more useful assert errors next time.
svn:r6550
possible. Cache at the server side independently from the TTL, to
prevent attackers from probing the server to see who has been asking
for what hostnames. (Hi, Dan Kaminski!)
Also, clean some whitespace.
svn:r6526
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
connecting and for resolving). Now we tolerate applications
that don't follow the RFCs. But continue to block malformed
names at the socks side.
svn:r6193