"Maybe this time should be reduced, since we are considering
guard-related changes as quite important? It would be a pity to
settle on a guard node, then close the Tor client fast and lose that
information."
Closes 12485.
If we decide not to use a new guard because we want to retry older
guards, only close the locally-originating circuits passing through
that guard. Previously we would close all the circuits.
Fixes bug 9819; bugfix on 0.2.1.1-alpha. Reported by "skruffy".
Have clients and authorities both have new behavior, since the
fix for bug 11243 has gone in. But make clients still accept
accept old bogus HSDir descriptors, to avoid fingerprinting trickery.
Fixes bug 9286.
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
In systemd 209, they deprecated -lsystemd-daemon in favor of
-lsystemd. So we'd better actually look at the pkg-config output,
or we'll get warnings on newer distributions.
For some as-yet-unknown-to-me reason, setting CFLAGS so early makes
it so -O2 -g doesn't get added to it later. So, adding it myself
later. Perhaps a better fix here can be found.
Fixes 14072; bugfix on 0.2.6.2-alpha. Based on a patch from h.venev
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.
Supposedly there are a decent number of applications that "support"
IPv6 and SOCKS5 using the FQDN address type. While said applications
should be using the IPv6 address type, allow the connection if
SafeSocks is not set.
Bug not in any released version.