... and DISABLE_ASSERTS_IN_UNIT_TESTS.
Make all of tor's assertion macros support the ALL_BUGS_ARE_FATAL and
DISABLE_ASSERTS_IN_UNIT_TESTS debugging modes.
Implements these modes for IF_BUG_ONCE(). (It used to log a non-fatal
warning, regardless of the debugging mode.)
Fixes bug 33917; bugfix on 0.2.9.1-alpha.
Allow clients and relays to send dual-stack and IPv6-only EXTEND2 cells.
Parse dual-stack and IPv6-only EXTEND2 cells on relays.
Relays do not make connections or extend circuits via IPv6: that's the
next step.
Closes ticket 33901.
Log IPv6 addresses on connections where this relay is the responder.
Previously, responding relays would replace the remote IPv6 address with
the IPv4 address from the consensus.
(The port is replaced with the IPv6 ORPort from the consensus, we will
resolve this issue in 33898.)
Fixes bug 33899; bugfix on 0.3.1.1-alpha.
Consider IPv6 addresses when checking if a connection is canonical.
In 17604, relays assumed that a remote relay could consider an IPv6
connection canonical, but did not set the canonical flag on their side
of the connection.
Fixes bug 33899; bugfix on 0.3.1.1-alpha.
The client auth protocol allows attacker-controlled x25519 private keys being
passed around, which allows an attacker to potentially trigger the all-zeroes
assert for client_auth_sk in hs_descriptor.c:decrypt_descriptor_cookie().
We fixed that by making sure that an all-zeroes client auth key will not be
used.
There are no guidelines for validating x25519 private keys, and the assert was
there as a sanity check for code flow issues (we don't want to enter that
function with an unitialized key if client auth is being used). To avoid such
crashes in the future, we also changed the assert to a BUG-and-err.
This change broke torsocks that by default is expecting an IPv4 for hostname
resolution because it can't ask tor for a specific IP version with the SOCKS5
extension.
PreferIPv6 made it that sometimes the IPv6 could be returned to torsocks that
was expecting an IPv4.
Torsocks is probably a very unique case because the runtime flow is that it
hijacks DNS resolution (ex: getaddrinfo()), gets an IP and then sends it back
for the connect() to happen.
The libc has DNS resolution functions that allows the caller to request a
specific INET family but torsocks can't tell tor to resolve the hostname only
to an IPv4 or IPv6 and thus by default fallsback to IPv4.
Reverting this change into 0.4.3.x series but we'll keep it in the 0.4.4.x
series in the hope that we add this SOCKS5 extension to tor for DNS resolution
and then change torsocks to use that.
Fixes#33804
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
Avoid conflicts between the fake sockets in tor's unit tests, and real
file descriptors. Resolves issues running unit tests with GitHub
Actions, where the process that embeds or launches the tests has
already opened a large number of file descriptors.
Fixes bug 33782; bugfix on 0.2.8.1-alpha.
Found and fixed by Putta Khunchalee.
If the buf_t's length could potentially become greater than INT_MAX - 1,
it sets off an IF_BUG_ONCE in buf_read_from_tls().
All of the rest of the buffers.c code has similar BUG/asserts for this
invariant.
When IPv6 ORPorts are set to "auto", tor relays and bridges would
advertise an incorrect port in their descriptor.
This may be a low-severity memory safety issue, because the published
port number may be derived from uninitialised or out-of-bounds memory
reads.
Fixes bug 32588; bugfix on 0.2.3.9-alpha.
Previously we just ignored this option, which would leave it unset,
and cause an assertion failure later on when running with the User
option.
Fixes bug 33668; bugfix on 0.4.3.1-alpha.
Copy required DLLs to test and app, before running tor's tests.
This ensures that tor.exe and test*.exe use the correct version of each
DLL. This fix is not required, but we hope it will avoid DLL search
issues in future.
Closes bug 33673; bugfix on 0.3.4.2-alpha.
For example, "TOR_SKIP_TESTCASES=crypto/.. ./src/test/test" will run
the tests and suppress all the "crypto/" tests. You could get the
same effect by running "./src/test/test :crypto/..", but that can be
harder to arrange from CI.
Part of a fix/workaround for 33643.
Given that ed25519 public key validity checks are usually not needed
and (so far) they are only necessary for onion addesses in the Tor
protocol, we decided to fix this specific bug instance without
modifying the rest of the codebase (see below for other fix
approaches).
In our minimal fix we check that the pubkey in
hs_service_add_ephemeral() is valid and error out otherwise.
This function does a nonfatal assertion to make sure that a machine
is not registered twice, but Tobias Pulls found a case where it
happens. Instead, make the function exit early so that it doesn't
cause a remotely triggered memory leak.
Fixes bug 33619; bugfix on 0.4.0.1-alpha. This is also tracked as
TROVE-2020-004.
Now port_cfg_new() returns all default flags and
port_parse_config() acts on defaults returned by port_cfg_new()
that is uses the default port_cfg_t object returned by port_cfg_new()
and modifies them later according to the port specifications in
configuration files
Might close tor#32994.
Stop forcing all non-SOCKSPorts to prefer IPv6 exit connections.
Instead, prefer IPv6 connections by default, but allow users to change
their configs using the "NoPreferIPv6" port flag.
Fixes bug 33608; bugfix on 0.4.3.1-alpha.
To run this, say something like
TOR_DEVTOOL_DIR=~/bin scripts/git/git-install-tools.sh all
To see what it would do, give it the -n flag.
To get help, give it the -h flag.
When a service can not upload its descriptor(s), we have no logs on why. This
adds logging for each possible reason for each descriptors.
That logging is emitted every second so it is rate limited for each reason and
per descriptor.
Closes#33400
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
For a bridge configured with a pluggable transport, the transport name is
used, with the IP address, for the GeoIP client cache entry.
However, the DoS subsystem was not aware of it and always passing NULL when
doing a lookup into the GeoIP cache.
This resulted in bridges with a PT are never able to apply DoS defenses for
newly created connections.
Fixes#33491
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
Allow the "practracker" coding best practices checking script to read
unicode files, when using Python 2.
We made the script use unicode literals in 0.4.3.1-alpha, but didn't
change the codec for opening files.
Fixes bug 33374; bugfix on 0.4.3.1-alpha.
Use bridges+hs-v23 for "make test-network",
rather than using chutney's old default.
This change requires a recent version of chutney,
because the old bridges+hs-v23 did not work.
(See chutney's 33302 for details.)
Closes 28208.
The IPv6 test only runs if IPv6 is available.
Also, explicitly use the bridges+hs-v2 network for the IPv4-only test.
This network was chutney's default as of January 2020.
Closes 33300.
Add test-network-ipv4 and test-network-ipv6 tests to the Makefile.
These tests run the IPv4-only and dual-stack chutney flavours from
test-network-all.
Closes ticket 33280.
Closing these file descriptors can hide sanitiser logs.
Instead, flush the logs before tor exits, using fsync().
Some Windows environments don't have fsync(), so we check
for it at compile time.
Fixes bug 33087; bugfix on 0.4.1.6.
Stop executing the checked-out pre-commit hook from the pre-push hook.
Instead, execute the copy in the user's git dir.
Fixes bug 33284; bugfix on 0.4.1.1-alpha.
This patch ensures that we always lowercase the BridgeDistribution from
torrc in descriptors before submitting it.
See: https://bugs.torproject.org/32753
Conflicts:
doc/tor.1.txt
src/app/config/config.c
src/app/config/or_options_st.h
src/core/mainloop/connection.h
Between 042 and 043, the dirauth options were modularized so this merge commit
address this by moving the AuthDirRejectUncompressedRequests to the module
along with a series of accessors.
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
Authorities were never sending back 503 error code because by design they
should be able to always answer directory requests regardless of bandwidth
capacity.
However, that recently backfired because of a large number of requests from
unknown source using the DirPort that are _not_ getting their 503 code which
overloaded the DirPort leading to the authority to be unable to answer to its
fellow authorities.
This is not a complete solution to the problem but it will help ease off the
load on the authority side by sending back 503 codes *unless* the connection
is from a known relay or an authority.
Fixes#33029
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
When the ONION_CLIENT_AUTH_REMOVE command is given to tor, now also remove the
descriptor associated with the client authorization credentials.
Fixes#33148
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
The "once" flag makes tor_bug_occurred_() say that future instances
of the warning will be suppressed -- but that's not something that
BUG() does. Fixes bug 33095; bugfix on 0.4.1.1-alpha.
When we added the ACTIVE and DORMANT virtual signals, we taught the
signal command to handle them, but we didn't teach SIGNAL event to
report them.
To solve this problem and prevent it from recurring, this patch
revises the implementation of control_event_signal() to use the same
signal_table that handle_control_signal() uses. This way, the two
controller commands can't become out of sync.
Fixes bug 33104; bugfix on 0.4.0.1-alpha.
Fixes bug 32673; bugfix on 0.3.0.4-alpha. We introduced these
checks in ee5471f9aa to help diagnose 21369, but we used "-1"
when "TOR_TLS_ERROR_MISC" would have been correct. Found by opara.
I don't think that this is actually getting triggered in the wild,
but if it were, it could cause nasty behavior: spurious
WANTREAD/WANTWRITE returns have a way of turning into CPU-eating
busy-loops.
We introduced these BUG() checks in b0ddaac074 to prevent a
recurrence of bug 23690. But there's a report of the BUG() message
getting triggered and filling up the disk. Let's change it to
IF_BUG_ONCE().
Fixes bug 33093; bugfix on 0.3.2.2-alpha.
Stop allowing failures on the Travis CI stem tests job. It looks like
all the stem hangs we were seeing are now fixed, but let's make sure we
see them if they happen again.
Closes ticket 33075.
Make Tor clients tell dual-stack exits that they prefer IPv6
connections.
This change is equivalent to setting the PreferIPv6 flag on
SOCKSPorts (and most other listener ports). Tor Browser has
been setting this flag for some time, and we want to remove a
client distinguisher at exits.
Also update the man page, putting all the IP flags in their
non-default forms.
Closes ticket 32637.
* ticket 32695 removed networkstatus_consensus_has_ipv6(),
keep that change in master.
* ticket 20218 modifies the function name and comment for
routerstatus_has_visibly_changed(), keep that change
in ticket20218_rebased_squashed.
We already check if there are invalid values in
check_bridge_distribution_setting() and reject the value if that is the
case. We can therefore only have strings of [A-Z] | [a-z] | [0-9] | '-'
| '_' here which is according to the directory specification.
See: https://bugs.torproject.org/32753
The variable lenght cells are handled directly by
channel_tls_handle_var_cell() from an OR connection reading its inbuf. The
channel var cell handler (agnostic) was never used.
Closes#32892
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
We hit this assertion with bug 32868, but I'm stymied figuring out
how we wound up with a routerstatus like this. This patch is a
diagnostic to attempt to figure out what is going on, and to avoid a
crash in the meantime.
When practracker is disabled, its output will be empty. We don't
want that happening during our tests.
Fixes bug 32705; bugfix on 0.4.2.1-alpha, when test_practracker.sh
was introduced.