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