Get rid of a needless malloc() when parsing address policies. Original patch from "Some guy on #tor", via arma. Altered to have a sufficiently large buffer, and not use the buffer so much, and to save a strlcpy.
svn:r11480
BandwidthRate, RelayBandwidthRate, or MaxAdvertisedBandwidth
were below a threshold. Now they only look at BandwidthRate and
RelayBandwidthRate.
svn:r11465
Make controllers accept LF as well as CRLF. Update spec to reflect this. Remove now-dead code. Make controller warning about v0 protocol more accurate.
svn:r11299
Add a line to the state file for each guard to let us know which version added the guard. If the line is absent, assume the guard was added by whatever version of Tor last wrote the state file. Remove guards if the version that added them was using a bad guard selection algorithm. (Previously, we removed guards if the version that wrote the file was using a bad guard selection algorithm, even if the guards themselves were chosen by a good version.)
svn:r11298
Mark TODO items with what sections I would like to move them to. Pending scan by arma, the next commits will remove these annotations and move the items around.
svn:r11291
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
Link note_router_reachable and note_router_unreachable to mtbf code. decouple mtbf from connect/disconnect. log it in USR1. do not blow it away on cleanup if we are an authority.
svn:r11151
More directory voting code. Now, if everything works, and I haven't forgotten anything, it is possible to set up some v3 authorities and start voting. Of course, I have probably forgotten something, and there are probably bugs in there somewhere too.
svn:r10976
Implement proposal 109: As an authority, never call more than 3 servers per IP Running and Valid. Prefer Running servers to non-running ones; then prefer high-bandwidth to low-bandwidth. Needs testing.
svn:r10968
Better certificate manipulations: extract certificates from incoming votes, forget ones that are very old, and remember to store them on disk.
svn:r10954
Patch from lodger: avoid roundoff-error-induced crash bugs when picking routers by bandwidth.
Also, remove listed backports for 0.1.2.x; that list is now in TODO.012
svn:r10812
- demand options->Bridges and options->TunnelDirConns if
options->UseBridges is set.
- after directory fetches, accept descriptors that aren't referenced by
our networkstatuses, *if* they're for a configured bridge.
- delay directory fetching until we have at least one bridge descriptor.
- learn how to build a one-hop circuit when we have neither routerinfo
nor routerstatus for our destination.
- teach directory connections how to pick a bridge as the destination
directory when doing non-anonymous fetches.
- tolerate directory commands for which the dir_port is 0.
- remember descriptors when the requested_resource was "authority",
rather than just ignoring them.
- put bridges on our entry_guards list once we have a descriptor for them.
When UseBridges is set, only pick entry guards that are bridges. Else
vice versa.
svn:r10571
Adapt code to parse v3 networkstatus votes so it can also parse a consensus. Make networkstatus_vote_t the catch-all type for votes and conensuses. Correct/clarify the second argument to directory-signature.
svn:r10491
First bare stubs of ipv6 work: commit some (untested, hence doublessly broken) implementations of inet_ntop/pton for systems that lack them.
svn:r10326
Well, that was easier than I thought it would be. Tor is now a DNS proxy as well as a socks proxy. Probably some bugs remain, but since it A) has managed to resolve one address for me successfully, and B) will not affect anybody who leaves DNSPort unset, it feel like a good time to commit.
svn:r10317
Add math functions to round values to the nearest power of 2. Make mempools more careful about making sure that the size of their chunks is a little less than a power of 2, not a little more.
svn:r10304
First draft of code to generate votes. needs testing. does not yet upload or serve votes. Shares most of its code with the old generate_v2_networkstatus.
svn:r10295
More v3 directory code: have authorities load certificates; have everybody store certificates to disk and load them; provide a way to configure v3 authorities.
svn:r10293
Patch from shibz: implement a getinfo status/version/... so a controller can tell whether the current version is recommended, whether any versions are good, and how many authorities agree.
svn:r10162
Initial version of code to stop using socket pairs for linked connections. Superficially, it seems to work, but it probably needs a lot more testing and attention.
svn:r9995
Track the number of connection_t separately from the number of open sockets. It is already possible to have connections that do not count: resolving conns, for one. Once we move from socketpairs to linked conns, and once we do dns proxying, there will be lots of such connections.
svn:r9994
More proposal-104 stuff: add most of the code for authorities to accept and serve extra-info documents. The back-end to store the things is missing.
svn:r9971
Initial code to parse extra-info documents as described in proposal 104. This is making me realize that the parsing code in routerparse.c is a little daft.
svn:r9963
More autoconf hacking: use same machinery to find zlib as for openssl and libevent. Have unified library finder include setup for --with variable. Start trying to suggest to the user what packages they should install if finding the library fails.
svn:r9945
Add code to shrink the cell memory pool by discarding empty chunks that have been empty for the last 60 seconds. Also, instead of having test.c duplicate declarations for exposed functions, put them inside #ifdef foo_PRIVATE blocks in the headers. This prevents bugs where test.c gets out of sync.
svn:r9944
A surprisingly simple patch to stop reading on edge connections when their circuits get too full, and start again when they empty out. This lets us remove the logic to block begin_dir conns when the corresponding or conns get full: it was already broken by cell queues anyway.
svn:r9905
Initial version of circuit-based cell queues. Instead of hammering or_conns with piles of cells, queue cells on their corresponding circuits, and append them to the or_conn as needed. This seems to work so far, but needs a bit more work. This will break the memory-use-limitation patch for begin_dir conns: the solution will be a fun but fiddly.
svn:r9904
Twiddle TODO around a bit: remove redundant items; mark completed and abandoned items; pull sub-items from redundant items into 0.2.0.x section; move items from aclocal.m4 into TODO; move some TODO items into 098-todo.txt; move one item onto flyspray.
svn:r9785
Remove support for v0 control protocol from 0.2.0.x trunk; send back error when we receive a v0 control message. (Leave "if(v1){...}"blocks indented for now so this patch is easier to read.) ((Finally, the linecount goes _down_ a little.))
svn:r9735
Make all LD_BUG log messsages get prefixed with "Bug: ". Remove manually-generated "Bug: "s from log-messages. (Apparently, we remembered to add them about 40% of the time.)
svn:r9733
nt_service_is_stopping should not load the NT service library calls: if they are not loaded, we cannot possibly be a service trying to shut own. Bug found by "norvid" on or-talk. Also, rename function to something slightly less error-prone.
svn:r9720
Niels has accepted the patch from Scott Lamb to implement better signal handling: I can take "get the pthread_sigprocmask situation under control" off my plate.
svn:r9696
Note another fun way that we could replace the more automatable parts of arma with software, thus leaving the less automatable bits free to do less automatable stuff.
svn:r9636
Make remap stream events have a souce; make them generated every time we get a successful connected or resolved cell. Also change reported stream target address to IP consistently when we get the IP from an exit node.
svn:r9624
Fix a longstanding dnsworker-related bug: when we decide to kill a DNS worker for having been in use too long, and we independently decide to close one of the exit connections waiting for that DNS worker (perhaps because we got an END relay cell), it was possible for us to try to double-free the connection. We were smart enough to detect this and assert, but not smart enough to fix this bug before now. This should resolve bug 390. Backport candidate.
svn:r9581
Implement proposal 106: stop requiring clients to have certificates, and stop checking for nicknames in certificates. [See proposal 106 for rationale.] Also improve messages when checking TLS handshake, to re-resolve bug 382.
svn:r9568
Write the entry guards section of path-spec; note a possible bug in cirbuitbuild.c; add a const; defer work on torrc.complete to be part of a bigger config documentation reorg.
svn:r9465
This one is a little tricky. Our BEGIN_DIR implementation has a
problem: the dirserv conns will decide they can flush all their data
immediately, since the edge_conns will read greedily.
For our 0.1.2 workaround, we track which or_conn a bridged dirserv
conn is attached to, and stop writing when its outbuf is too full, and
start writing again when the or_conn's outbuf empties out a little.
This requires a bit of pointer management. Let's hope it works.
svn:r9432
TODO items: Defer complicated solution to BEGIN_DIR memory problem; mark the simple one partially implemented; note a forward compatibility TODO.
svn:r9431
Implement SOCKS_BAD_HOSTNAME status event. Defer remaining status events. Clean up control-spec.txt a little, and fill in recommendations for events.
svn:r9374
Add some comments to TODO about nastiness of getting data-choking to work with directory bridges; propose a better solution for later, and some simpler solutions for now.
svn:r9321
Add (and specify) a BadDirectory flag to networkstatuses, so authorities can tell clients that some caches are broken. Also, implement an as-yet-unused function to estimate how many bytes will be sent on a directory connection.
svn:r9255
Count TLS bytes accurately: previously, we counted only the number of bytes read or transmitted via tls, not the number of extra bytes used to do so. This has been a lonstanding wart. The fix "Works for me".
svn:r9207
If we only have a single nameserver, raise the threshold to decide that the nameserver is dead. (Another fumbling attempt to do something about bug 326.)
svn:r9203
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
Better handling of internal addresses wrt X-Your-Address-Is (never believe them; never provide them.) Also, report something useful for X-Your-Address-Is with one-hop tunneled connections.
svn:r9191
Track when we get 503s from directory servers. Do not use directory servers that have given us a 503 until either an hour has passed, or we are are out of non-busy servers.
svn:r9172
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
Add a maintainer script and a new make target "make check-docs" to get a quick dump of which options are undocumented where, and which documentation refers to nonexistent options.
svn:r9160
schedule. Now the first connect attempt will wait a full 10
seconds before switching to a new circuit. Perhaps this will help
a lot. Based on observations from Mike Perry.
svn:r9159
Resolve bug 363: do not fall back to 127.0.0.1 when no nameservers are configured. Instead, have the admin fix resolv.conf or configure a nameserver.
svn:r9157
Add address-spec.txt document to describe .exit, .onion, and .noconnnect. Hopefully, we will not add too many of these just because we have a file for them now...
svn:r9155
Add internal documentation for a bunch of configuration options. We should do something to keep this list, the canonical list, the tor.1 list, and the torrc.complete list in sync.
svn:r9133
Try to reconcile (except for whitespace) eventdns with version in libevent, so it is easier for me to send merges. These changes should be cosmetic. (Ha!)
svn:r9117
Document all structures and (non-exported) functions. External documentation will probably wind up being a manpage, hopefully written by somebody else.
svn:r9087
More evdns: tab fixes. Dont make users worry about flags. Set truncated flag correctly when generating responses, rather than just bailing out.
svn:r9084
Tweaks to test-connection patch: use ".noconnect" instead of ".test" (since there are lots of ways to test things). Use a regular sequence of STREAM events (NEW followed by CLOSED) instead of a new event type. Make the function that checks the address be static and use const and strcasecmpend properly.
svn:r8959
Let directory authorities set the BadExit flag if they like. Also, refactor directory authority code so we can believe multiple things about a single router, and do fewer linear searches.
svn:r8794
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
Add pragma:no-cache and expires headers so that directory lookups can work better in the presence of caching HTTP proxies. (I would have used Cache-Control, but that is an HTTP/1.1 thing.) All timeouts are currently wild-assed guesses.
svn:r8765
Never discard a descriptor for being too old until either it is recommended by no authorities, or until we download a better (more recent and recommended) one for the same router. This will eventually make it possible for servers to publish less often.
svn:r8761
Add client support for a 'BadExit' flag, so authorities can say "Server X is a poor choise for your nytimes.com connections, as it seems to direct them to HoorayForMao.com or (more likely) WouldYouLikeToBuyTheseFineEncyclopedias.com"
svn:r8690
Touch up last patch (to add REASON to CIRC events): make some reasons
more sensible, send reasons only to controllers that have enabled
extended events, and clean up whitespace.
svn:r8672
Add USEFEATURE to control changes to control protocol. Use like __future__ directive from Python. Will spec before pushing changes. No, really. :)
svn:r8584
Partial implementation of revised nickname syntax for controllers. Implement ability to look up routers by "verbose" nicknames; add a per-v1-control-connection flag to turn the feature on in events. Needs testing, spec, ability to actually turn on the flag, double-checking that we wont overflow any nickname buffers, and changelog.
svn:r8582
hidden service authorities too.
- Just because your DirPort is open doesn't mean people should be
able to remotely teach you about hidden service descriptors. Now
only accept rendezvous posts if you've got HSAuthoritativeDir set.
svn:r8573
Disprefer exit nodes for entry, middle positions (fixes bug 200). Also, switch to using a uint64_t to hold "total bandwidth for all nodes" under consideration; crypt_rand_int would have died at 2GB/s network capacity.
svn:r8571
Reserve the nickname "Unnamed" for routers that can't pick a hostname; any
router can call itself Unnamed; directory servers will never allocate Unnamed
to any particular router; clients won't believe that any router is the
canonical Unnamed.
svn:r8529
[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
Make "is a v1 authority", "is a v2 authority", and "is a hidden service authority" into separate flags so we can eventually migrate more trust away from moria.
svn:r8523
Refactor entry guard status logic a lot; allow more factors [like not
having a Guard flag or being listed in ExcludeNodes] to render a guard
"unlisted" (now called "unusable"); track guard down status (now
called "unreachable") separately from is_running.
svn:r8519
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
I tracked a bug in server-side reverse DNS to something concerning the caching code. Ive disabled server-side cacheing for reverse DNS answers for now, and I am noting the bug in the TODO.
svn:r8454