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Nick Mathewson
c1deabd3b0 Run our #else/#endif annotator on our source code. 2017-09-15 16:24:44 -04:00
George Kadianakis
c4d17faf81 Explicit length checks in circuit_init_cpath_crypto(). 2017-07-07 11:12:27 -04:00
George Kadianakis
43a73f6eb6 test: Crypto groundwork for e2e circuit unittests.
- Move some crypto structures so that they are visible by tests.

- Introduce a func to count number of hops in cpath which will be used
  by the tests.

- Mark a function as mockable.
2017-07-07 11:12:26 -04:00
George Kadianakis
83249015c2 Refactor circuit_init_cpath_crypto() to do prop224 rend circuits.
circuit_init_cpath_crypto() is responsible for creating the cpath of legacy
SHA1/AES128 circuits currently. We want to use it for prop224 circuits, so we
refactor it to create circuits with SHA3-256 and AES256 as well.

Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
2017-07-07 11:12:26 -04:00
Taylor Yu
1e8e8a4e94 Add tests for new_route_len() 2017-04-03 11:58:11 -04:00
Nick Mathewson
7505f452c8 Run the copyright update script. 2017-03-15 16:13:17 -04:00
Nick Mathewson
2cee38f76a Merge branch 'prop271_030_v1_squashed' 2016-12-16 11:20:59 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
87f9b42179 Implement support for per-circuit guard restrictions.
This is an important thing I hadn't considered when writing prop271:
sometimes you have to restrict what guard you use for a particular
circuit.  Most frequently, that would be because you plan to use a
certain node as your exit, and so you can't choose that for your
guard.

This change means that the upgrade-waiting-circuits algorithm needs
a slight tweak too: circuit A cannot block circuit B from upgrading
if circuit B needs to follow a restriction that circuit A does not
follow.
2016-12-16 11:06:20 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
e93234af70 Merge branch 'feature15056_v1_squashed' 2016-12-08 16:49:24 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
dbbaa51518 Use the new guard notification/selection APIs throughout Tor
This patch doesn't cover every case; omitted cases are marked with
"XXXX prop271", as usual.  It leaves both the old interface and the
new interface for guard status notification, since they don't
actually work in the same way: the new API wants to be told when a
circuit has failed or succeeded, whereas the old API wants to know
when a channel has failed or succeeded.

I ran into some trouble with directory guard stuff, since when we
pick the directory guard, we don't actually have a circuit to
associate it with.  I solved that by allowing guard states to be
associated with directory connections, not just circuits.
2016-11-30 14:42:53 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
dd6bdab3f6 Write the easy parts of the public entryguard interface.
Here we add a little bit of state to origin circuits, and set up
the necessary functions for the circuit code to call in order to
find guards, use guards, and decide when circuits can be used.

There's also an incomplete function for the hard part of the
circuit-maintenance code, where we figure out whether any waiting
guards are ready to become usable.

(This patch finally uses the handle.c code to make safe handles to
entry_guard_t objects, so that we are allowed to free an
entry_guard_t without checking whether any origin_circuit_t is
holding a reference to it.)
2016-11-30 14:42:52 -05:00
Chelsea H. Komlo
afb6ae7b0f
Refactor circuit_predict_and_launch_new 2016-11-24 08:12:30 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
b5e75ae7dd Add an ed25519 identity to extend_info 2016-11-10 09:43:27 -05:00
teor (Tim Wilson-Brown)
10aa913acc
Client & HS ignore UseNTorHandshake, all non-HS handshakes use ntor
Rely on onion_populate_cpath to check that we're only using
TAP for the rare hidden service cases.

Check and log if handshakes only support TAP when they should support
ntor.
2016-08-24 11:02:00 +10:00
teor (Tim Wilson-Brown)
febd4ab0e5
Client & HS make sure every hop in every non-HS path supports ntor
When a client connects to an intro point not in the client's consensus,
or a hidden service connects to a rend point not in the hidden service's
consensus, we are stuck with using TAP, because there is no ntor link
specifier.
2016-08-24 10:32:10 +10:00
Nick Mathewson
fe0d346a6d Merge remote-tracking branch 'teor/bug8976_01_028' 2016-03-11 11:11:38 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
57699de005 Update the copyright year. 2016-02-27 18:48:19 +01:00
David Goulet
4a7964b3bc Don't allow a rendezvous point to have a private address
When an HS process an INTRODUCE2 cell, we didn't validate if the IP address
of the rendezvous point was a local address. If it's the case, we end up
wasting resources by trying to extend to a local address which fails since
we do not allow that in circuit_extend().

This commit now rejects a rendezvous point that has a local address once
seen at the hidden service side unless ExtendAllowPrivateAddresses is set.

Fixes #8976

Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@ev0ke.net>
2015-12-08 15:57:12 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
b223b7c22d fix a compilation warning 2015-02-11 15:10:35 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
caf28519d9 Merge branch 'bug12844'
Conflicts:
	src/or/circuituse.c
	src/test/include.am
	src/test/test_entrynodes.c
2015-02-11 15:06:04 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
034e2788f8 whitespace fixes 2015-01-23 11:18:28 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
b56c7614b6 When closing circs build through a new guard, only close local ones
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".
2015-01-07 10:27:22 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
f54e54b0b4 Bump copyright dates to 2015, in case someday this matters. 2015-01-02 14:27:39 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
fcdcb377a4 Add another year to our copyright dates.
Because in 95 years, we or our successors will surely care about
enforcing the BSD license terms on this code.  Right?
2014-10-28 15:30:16 -04:00
George Kadianakis
24a7726955 Implement Tor2webRendezvousPoints functionality. 2014-09-15 16:07:48 +03:00
Nick Mathewson
499e77663e Basic tests for get_unique_circ_id_by_chan. 2014-05-07 02:57:50 -04:00
Nick Mathewson
b4ebf8421a Move pathbias functions into a new file.
Does not compile yet.  This is the "no code changed" diff.
2013-10-31 14:17:49 -04:00
Nick Mathewson
3340d3279d Downgrade an assert to LD_BUG
This should prevent crashes on further recurrence of 8065, and help
diagnose such if they occur
2013-02-19 15:02:08 -05:00
Mike Perry
bce6714f99 Refactor code that rolls back the use state
Also document it better.

Mention this refactoring in the comments for the path state machine.
2013-02-01 17:01:16 -05:00
Mike Perry
e13e30221e Implement Path use bias accounting.
Path use bias measures how often we can actually succeed using the circuits we
actually try to use. It is a subset of path bias accounting, but it is
computed as a separate statistic because the rate of client circuit use may
vary depending on use case.
2013-01-18 19:46:21 -08:00
Nick Mathewson
4da083db3b Update the copyright date to 201. 2013-01-16 01:54:56 -05:00
Mike Perry
d05ff310a5 Bug 7691 review fixes.
Also add in the random nonce generation.
2013-01-08 19:29:56 -08:00
Mike Perry
15fdfc2993 Bug 7691: Send a probe cell down certain types of circs.
In general, if we tried to use a circ for a stream, but then decided to place
that stream on a different circuit, we need to probe the original circuit
before deciding it was a "success".

We also need to do the same for cannibalized circuits that go unused.
2013-01-08 17:28:08 -08:00
Nick Mathewson
b1bdecd703 Merge branch 'ntor-resquashed'
Conflicts:
	src/or/cpuworker.c
	src/or/or.h
	src/test/bench.c
2013-01-03 11:52:41 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
b286373908 Enable the ntor handshake on the client side.
"works for me"
2013-01-03 11:29:47 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
115e8fe9a5 Use created_cell_format where appropriate 2013-01-03 11:29:47 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
2802ccaeb6 Teach cpuworker and others about create_cell_t and friends
The unit of work sent to a cpuworker is now a create_cell_t; its
response is now a created_cell_t.  Several of the things that call or
get called by this chain of logic now take create_cell_t or
created_cell_t too.

Since all cpuworkers are forked or spawned by Tor, they don't need a
stable wire protocol, so we can just send structs.  This saves us some
insanity, and helps p
2013-01-03 11:29:46 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
f58d4dfcd6 Massive refactoring of the various handshake types
The three handshake types are now accessed from a unified interface;
their state is abstracted from the rest of the cpath state, and so on.
2013-01-03 11:29:46 -05:00
Mike Perry
4590993ff3 Space fixes. 2012-12-09 23:47:04 -08:00
Mike Perry
26fa47226c Refactor path use bias code into own function.
Also, improve and log some failure cases.
2012-12-07 17:47:23 -08:00
Mike Perry
a630726884 Move a pathbias function that depends on entryguard_t. 2012-12-07 15:28:38 -08:00
Mike Perry
412ae099cb Prop 209: Add path bias counts for timeouts and other mechanisms.
Turns out there's more than one way to block a tagged circuit.

This seems to successfully handle all of the normal exit circuits. Hidden
services need additional tweaks, still.
2012-12-07 15:28:38 -08:00
Mike Perry
bb548134cd Update with code review changes from Nick. 2012-12-07 15:28:37 -08:00
Mike Perry
248fbc3619 Update pathbias parameters to match Proposal 209.
Needs manpage update and testing still..
2012-12-07 15:28:37 -08:00
Nick Mathewson
848333c6d6 Fix more madness from the split_circuitbuild merge 2012-10-22 14:36:30 -04:00
Nick Mathewson
907db008ab Move the circuit build timeout code into its own file. 2012-10-15 14:50:55 -04:00
Nick Mathewson
0cb921f3e9 Convert all include-guard macros to avoid reserved identifiers.
In C, we technically aren't supposed to define our own things that
start with an underscore.

This is a purely machine-generated commit.  First, I ran this script
on all the headers in src/{common,or,test,tools/*}/*.h :
==============================

use strict;

my %macros = ();
my %skipped = ();
FILE: for my $fn (@ARGV) {
    my $f = $fn;
    if ($fn !~ /^\.\//) {
	$f = "./$fn";
    }
    $skipped{$fn} = 0;
    open(F, $fn);
    while (<F>) {
	if (/^#ifndef ([A-Za-z0-9_]+)/) {
	    $macros{$fn} = $1;
	    next FILE;
	}
    }
}

print "#!/usr/bin/perl -w -i -p\n\n";
for my $fn (@ARGV) {
    if (! exists $macros{$fn}) {
	print "# No macro known for $fn!\n" if (!$skipped{$fn});
	next;
    }
    if ($macros{$fn} !~ /_H_?$/) {
	print "# Weird macro for $fn...\n";
    }
    my $goodmacro = uc $fn;
    $goodmacro =~ s#.*/##;
    $goodmacro =~ s#[\/\-\.]#_#g;
    print "s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])$macros{$fn}(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_${goodmacro}/g;\n"
}
==============================

It produced the following output, which I then re-ran on those same files:

==============================

s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_ADDRESS_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_ADDRESS_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_AES_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_AES_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_COMPAT_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_COMPAT_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_COMPAT_LIBEVENT_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_COMPAT_LIBEVENT_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CONTAINER_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CONTAINER_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CRYPTO_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CRYPTO_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])TOR_DI_OPS_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_DI_OPS_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_MEMAREA_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_MEMAREA_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_MEMPOOL_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_MEMPOOL_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])TOR_PROCMON_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_PROCMON_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_TORGZIP_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_TORGZIP_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_TORINT_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_TORINT_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_LOG_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_TORLOG_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_TORTLS_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_TORTLS_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_UTIL_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_UTIL_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_BUFFERS_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_BUFFERS_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CHANNEL_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CHANNEL_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CHANNEL_TLS_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CHANNELTLS_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CIRCUITBUILD_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CIRCUITBUILD_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CIRCUITLIST_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CIRCUITLIST_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CIRCUITMUX_EWMA_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CIRCUITMUX_EWMA_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CIRCUITMUX_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CIRCUITMUX_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CIRCUITUSE_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CIRCUITUSE_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_COMMAND_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_COMMAND_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CONFIG_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CONFIG_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])TOR_CONFPARSE_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CONFPARSE_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CONNECTION_EDGE_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CONNECTION_EDGE_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CONNECTION_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CONNECTION_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CONNECTION_OR_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CONNECTION_OR_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CONTROL_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CONTROL_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CPUWORKER_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CPUWORKER_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_DIRECTORY_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_DIRECTORY_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_DIRSERV_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_DIRSERV_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_DIRVOTE_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_DIRVOTE_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_DNS_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_DNS_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_DNSSERV_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_DNSSERV_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])TOR_EVENTDNS_TOR_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_EVENTDNS_TOR_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_GEOIP_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_GEOIP_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_HIBERNATE_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_HIBERNATE_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_MAIN_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_MAIN_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_MICRODESC_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_MICRODESC_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_NETWORKSTATUS_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_NETWORKSTATUS_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_NODELIST_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_NODELIST_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_NTMAIN_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_NTMAIN_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_ONION_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_ONION_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_OR_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_OR_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_POLICIES_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_POLICIES_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_REASONS_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_REASONS_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_RELAY_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_RELAY_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_RENDCLIENT_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_RENDCLIENT_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_RENDCOMMON_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_RENDCOMMON_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_RENDMID_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_RENDMID_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_RENDSERVICE_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_RENDSERVICE_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_REPHIST_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_REPHIST_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_REPLAYCACHE_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_REPLAYCACHE_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_ROUTER_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_ROUTER_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_ROUTERLIST_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_ROUTERLIST_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_ROUTERPARSE_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_ROUTERPARSE_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])TOR_ROUTERSET_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_ROUTERSET_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])TOR_STATEFILE_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_STATEFILE_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_STATUS_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_STATUS_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])TOR_TRANSPORTS_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_TRANSPORTS_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_TEST_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_TEST_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_FW_HELPER_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_TOR_FW_HELPER_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_FW_HELPER_NATPMP_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_TOR_FW_HELPER_NATPMP_H/g;
s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_FW_HELPER_UPNP_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_TOR_FW_HELPER_UPNP_H/g;
==============================
2012-10-12 12:13:10 -04:00
Andrea Shepard
32337502f1 Use channel_t rather than or_connection_t for circuits 2012-10-08 03:04:58 -07:00
Roger Dingledine
10b43f4c46 pass the reason from the truncated cell to the controller
(rather than just always declaring that the reason is
END_CIRC_REASON_OR_CONN_CLOSED)

resolves bug 7039.
2012-10-03 23:56:34 -04:00
Nick Mathewson
3fe2161d28 Merge remote-tracking branch 'asn/bug6788' 2012-09-07 10:51:38 -04:00