This incidentally makes unix SocksSocket support all the same options
as SocksPort.
This patch breaks 'SocksSocket 0'; next will restore it.
Resolves 14254.
If running under systemd, notify the supervisor about current PID
of Tor daemon. This makes systemd unit simpler and more robust:
it will do the right thing regardless of RunAsDaemon settings.
TestingDirAuthVoteHSDir ensures that authorities vote the HSDir flag
for the listed relays regardless of uptime or ORPort connectivity.
Respects the value of VoteOnHidServDirectoriesV2.
Partial fix for bug 14067.
If we're not a relay, we ignore it.
If it's set to 1, we obey ExitPolicy.
If it's set to 0, we force ExitPolicy to 'reject *:*'
And if it's set to auto, then we warn the user if they're running an
exit, and tell them how they can stop running an exit if they didn't
mean to do that.
Fixes ticket 10067
We had a check to block these, but the patch we merged as a1c1fc72
broke this check by making them absolute on demand every time we
opened them. That's not so great though. Instead, we should make them
absolute on startup, and not let them change after that.
Fixes bug 13397; bugfix on 0.2.3.11-alpha.
This happened because we changed AutomapHostsSuffixes to replace "."
with "", since a suffix of "" means "match everything." But our
option handling code for CSV options likes to remove empty entries
when it re-parses stuff.
Instead, let "." remain ".", and treat it specially when we're
checking for a match.
Fixes bug 12509; bugfix on 0.2.0.1-alpha.
This allows hidden services to disable the anti-scanning feature
introduced in 0.2.6.2-alpha. With this option not set, a connection
to an unlisted port closes the circuit. With this option set, only
a RELAY_DONE cell is sent.
Closes ticket #14084.
Decrease minimum consensus interval to 10 seconds
when TestingTorNetwork is set. (Or 5 seconds for
the first consensus.)
Fix code that assumes larger interval values.
This assists in quickly bootstrapping a testing
Tor network.
Fixes bugs 13718 & 13823.
The two statistics are:
1. number of RELAY cells observed on successfully established
rendezvous circuits; and
2. number of .onion addresses observed as hidden-service
directory.
Both statistics are accumulated over 24 hours, obfuscated by rounding
up to the next multiple of a given number and adding random noise,
and written to local file stats/hidserv-stats.
Notably, no statistics will be gathered on clients or services, but
only on relays.
1) Set them to the values that (according to Rob) avoided performance
regressions. This means that the scheduler won't get much exercise
until we implement KIST or something like it.
2) Rename the options to end with a __, since I think they might be
going away, and nobody should mess with them.
3) Use the correct types for the option variables. MEMUNIT needs to be a
uint64_t; UINT needs to be (I know, I know!) an int.
4) Validate the values in options_validate(); do the switch in
options_act(). This way, setting the option to an invalid value on
a running Tor will get backed out.