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23795 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Roger Dingledine
f9f3e2f120 slight optimization on rsa exponent
use 2**16+1 rather than 2**16 + 2**(-1)


svn:r99
2002-09-05 19:04:47 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
0ea53fc312 the readme now mentions onion proxies
svn:r98
2002-09-05 15:30:09 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
9287ad82a8 an rc file for an onion proxy
svn:r97
2002-09-04 06:46:09 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
ddc2b69a28 onion proxies now work (i think)
svn:r96
2002-09-04 06:29:28 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
5948f1431c fixed the killer bug with onion proxies
svn:r95
2002-09-04 06:24:54 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
4eb0158f42 the logs now include a timestamp and severity
the implementation is sort of a kludge..you're welcome to fix it up


svn:r94
2002-09-04 00:39:33 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
adfd11b9ac changed my mind, sort of
the package is tor, the binary is or.

and i added our project plan to the todo file.


svn:r93
2002-09-03 22:53:34 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
c5922aa208 Our program is now called 'tor', not 'or'.
svn:r92
2002-09-03 22:44:49 +00:00
Nick Mathewson
4c761e4537 Backport to OpenSSL version 0.9.5
svn:r91
2002-09-03 19:16:02 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
41ee4e24bb clarifying the empty semicolon
svn:r90
2002-09-03 19:10:23 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
ca834335da resolve warnings
svn:r89
2002-09-03 19:03:16 +00:00
Nick Mathewson
fdb31225b7 Port to MacOS X
svn:r88
2002-09-03 18:44:24 +00:00
Nick Mathewson
8878d8cc27 Add function to fake a poll call using select
svn:r87
2002-09-03 18:43:50 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
27adc0f20b enforce maxconn; bugfix to not tear down the parent when we hit maxconn
svn:r86
2002-09-03 18:36:40 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
db4c2140c3 more debugging info, to track down bruce's IP problems
svn:r85
2002-08-27 19:28:35 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
26587827b2 we now encrypt the entire cell on the link, not just the header
previously padding cells, etc were distinguishable because their body was
all zero's


svn:r84
2002-08-24 08:24:30 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
39423023af proxies send port in host order as ascii string
svn:r83
2002-08-24 07:56:34 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
b8b8ab2fd6 port is now kept in host order except in sin_port
svn:r82
2002-08-24 07:55:49 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
c040bbe053 cleanup: start enforcing hton and ntoh on stuff sent over the network
this is a checkpoint before i fix the fact that port is always kept in
network order -- which makes no sense, because network order is different
on different machines, which is the whole point.


svn:r81
2002-08-24 06:58:25 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
3a7f3ba348 cleanup: don't use size_t when you mean int
size_t is what you get back from sizeof(). no more, no less.


svn:r80
2002-08-24 04:59:21 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
d8c0d21b49 linkpadding is now off by default.
svn:r79
2002-08-23 06:49:43 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
5414786cf1 changed path selection so it's actually random again
svn:r78
2002-08-23 05:27:50 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
08adaa4b46 cleaned up new_route()
now it deals gracefully with too few connected routers (i think)


svn:r77
2002-08-23 03:35:44 +00:00
Matej Pjafjar
01aadefbfc Changed crypto calls to go through common/crypto.[hc] instead of calling OpenSSL directly.
svn:r76
2002-08-22 07:30:03 +00:00
Matej Pjafjar
ac942bb365 Updated to use crypto.h instead of OpenSSL.
svn:r75
2002-07-25 08:18:05 +00:00
Matej Pjafjar
e01522bbed Added the crypto abstraction to libor. Need to test and change the code to use this instead of OpenSSL.
svn:r74
2002-07-25 08:17:22 +00:00
Matej Pjafjar
5af5a96343 Beginnings of a crypto abstraction layer.
svn:r73
2002-07-24 14:02:39 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
c42c2b6640 only choose routers for the onion that are currently connected to us
svn:r72
2002-07-22 04:38:36 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
cd0760ddda Code cleaned up to be less noisy
svn:r71
2002-07-22 04:08:37 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
a303325dca More reasonable CoinWeight, now that we can handle large paths
svn:r70
2002-07-22 04:08:15 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
d1d5bb9b15 Include src/config/ in the 'make dist' tarball
svn:r69
2002-07-22 04:07:57 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
86eb8db0f0 Updated HACKING and README docs
HACKING now explains bandwidth throttling, congestion control,
and router twins. Read it and see if it makes sense.


svn:r68
2002-07-22 04:07:34 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
61dc00bcaa bugfixes: don't hang waiting for new children to die; accept HTTP/1.1
svn:r67
2002-07-20 02:01:18 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
1c3b823a82 bugfix: create_onion now works with routelen>2
svn:r66
2002-07-20 01:59:28 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
684d50b139 added a note on openssl and popt dependencies
svn:r65
2002-07-19 21:02:39 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
5c0edf6d54 Folded cell.? into src/or
svn:r64
2002-07-19 18:48:28 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
fc0e2a34ec slightly less noisy
svn:r63
2002-07-19 18:48:19 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
fee55dd4a3 minor cleanups in config files
svn:r62
2002-07-19 18:48:03 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
61d10b309f Folded cell.? into src/or
Removed more obsolete files


svn:r61
2002-07-19 18:47:04 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
926081ad69 revised todo
svn:r60
2002-07-19 16:25:53 +00:00
Matej Pjafjar
f617a4e733 Test suite for onion.c - currently tests encrypt_onion() and decrypt_onion().
svn:r59
2002-07-19 14:08:44 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
5fc0bcf303 initial versions of README, for new users getting up to speed, and HACKING,
for people wanting to play with the code. the hacking doc is still incomplete.


svn:r58
2002-07-19 08:13:42 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
ab2218bb46 moria:9004 is now a twin to town-square:9004
svn:r57
2002-07-19 00:33:31 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
2147898577 Implemented router twins
I modified new_route so we don't pick twins back-to-back in the path.

I also had to patch my previous uses of connection_twin_get_by_addr_port()
because they assumed that "addr" and "port" would be the same for a twin
as for the original router.


svn:r56
2002-07-18 23:44:57 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
0a8d58138d changes to support sendme cells
svn:r55
2002-07-18 06:38:32 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
267434bdea Implemented congestion control
Servers are allowed to send 100 cells initially, and can't send more until
they receive a 'sendme' cell from that direction, indicating that they
can send 10 more cells. As it currently stands, the exit node quickly
runs out of window, and sends bursts of 10 whenever a sendme cell gets
to him. This is much much much faster (and more flexible) than the old
"give each circuit 1 kB/s and hope nothing overflows" approach.

Also divided out the connection_watch_events into stop_reading,
start_writing, etc. That way we can control them separately.


svn:r54
2002-07-18 06:37:58 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
ccdef66b68 new link padding scheme
we're now much more robust when bandwidth varies: instead of forcing a
fixed bandwidth on the link, we instead use what the link will give us,
up to our bandwidth.


svn:r53
2002-07-16 18:24:12 +00:00
Andrei Serjantov
53cec4caef Put in a note in README to explain how to compile (I had to wade
through the cvs messages), and added my router on mosg.cl.cam.ac.uk to
the list of routers.


svn:r52
2002-07-16 16:18:16 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
c951c6f186 new config files, some bugfixes
svn:r51
2002-07-16 02:12:58 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
117cbeeaaf Implemented link padding and receiver token buckets
Each socket reads at most 'bandwidth' bytes per second sustained, but
can handle bursts of up to 10*bandwidth bytes.

Cells are now sent out at evenly-spaced intervals, with padding sent
out otherwise. Set Linkpadding=0 in the rc file to send cells as soon
as they're available (and to never send padding cells).

Added license/copyrights statements at the top of most files.

router->min and router->max have been merged into a single 'bandwidth'
value. We should make the routerinfo_t reflect this (want to do that,
Mat?)

As the bandwidth increases, and we want to stop sleeping more and more
frequently to send a single cell, cpu usage goes up. At 128kB/s we're
pretty much calling poll with a timeout of 1ms or even 0ms. The current
code takes a timeout of 0-9ms and makes it 10ms. prepare_for_poll()
handles everything that should have happened in the past, so as long as
our buffers don't get too full in that 10ms, we're ok.

Speaking of too full, if you run three servers at 100kB/s with -l debug,
it spends too much time printing debugging messages to be able to keep
up with the cells. The outbuf ultimately fills up and it kills that
connection. If you run with -l err, it works fine up through 500kB/s and
probably beyond. Down the road we'll want to teach it to recognize when
an outbuf is getting full, and back off.


svn:r50
2002-07-16 01:12:15 +00:00