Add 'testing' circuit purpose, for reachability testing.
Notice when our IP changes, and reset stats.
Try to pull down a directory via Tor to see if our DirPort is working.
Try to extend a circuit back to us to see if our ORPort is working.
Only publish a descriptor if they're both reachable.
These mostly work, and I'd better get them in before I cause conflicts.
svn:r3703
- Mapaddress
- Postdescriptor
- GetInfo on descriptors
Required changes elsewhere:
- Keep the most recent running_routers_t in the routerlist_t. That way we
can learn about new routers and remember whether we were last told that
they were up or down. Also enables more simplifications.
- Keep the signed descriptor inside routerinfo_t. This makes
descriptor_entry_t in dirservers.c unneeded.
- Rename AddressMap (the verb) to MapAddress. Keep AddressMap as a noun.
- Check addresses for plausibility before mapping them.
svn:r3696
clock, then don't bother checking recommended-versions: it will
just make us sad.
as a side effect, people running obsolete versions and whose
clocks are wildly skewed will not be auto-shut-down. but they
will still get warns about their clock skew.
svn:r3459
high capacity nodes. When building circuits, choose appropriate nodes.
New config option LongLivedPorts to indicate application streams
that will want high uptime circuits.
When attaching a stream to a circuit, pay attention to its requirements.
This means that every single node in an intro rend circuit, not just
the last one, will have a minimum uptime.
Boost the min uptime from an hour to 24 hours.
svn:r3339
that will handle each such port. (We can extend this to include addresses
if exit policies shift to require that.) Seed us with port 80 so web
browsers won't complain that Tor is "slow to start up".
This was necessary because our old circuit building strategy just involved
counting circuits, and as time went by we would build up a big pile of
circuits that had peculiar exit policies (e.g. only exit to 9001-9100)
which would take up space in the circuit pile but never get used.
Fix router_compare_addr_to_addr_policy: it was not treating a port of *
as always matching, so we were picking reject *:* nodes as exit nodes too.
If you haven't used a clean circuit in an hour, throw it away, just to
be on the safe side.
This means after 6 hours a totally unused Tor client will have no
circuits open.
svn:r3078
Now we can try setting an option but back out if it fails to parse, or
if it's disallowed (e.g. changing RunAsDaemon from 1 to 0).
Use parse_line_from_str rather than parse_line_from_file.
svn:r2692