/* Copyright (c) 2001 Matej Pfajfar. * Copyright (c) 2001-2004, Roger Dingledine. * Copyright (c) 2004-2007, Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson. */ /* See LICENSE for licensing information */ /* $Id$ */ const char config_c_id[] = \ "$Id$"; /** * \file config.c * \brief Code to parse and interpret configuration files. **/ #define CONFIG_PRIVATE #include "or.h" #ifdef MS_WINDOWS #include #endif /** Enumeration of types which option values can take */ typedef enum config_type_t { CONFIG_TYPE_STRING = 0, /**< An arbitrary string. */ CONFIG_TYPE_UINT, /**< A non-negative integer less than MAX_INT */ CONFIG_TYPE_INTERVAL, /**< A number of seconds, with optional units*/ CONFIG_TYPE_MEMUNIT, /**< A number of bytes, with optional units*/ CONFIG_TYPE_DOUBLE, /**< A floating-point value */ CONFIG_TYPE_BOOL, /**< A boolean value, expressed as 0 or 1. */ CONFIG_TYPE_ISOTIME, /**< An ISO-formated time relative to GMT. */ CONFIG_TYPE_CSV, /**< A list of strings, separated by commas and * optional whitespace. */ CONFIG_TYPE_LINELIST, /**< Uninterpreted config lines */ CONFIG_TYPE_LINELIST_S, /**< Uninterpreted, context-sensitive config lines, * mixed with other keywords. */ CONFIG_TYPE_LINELIST_V, /**< Catch-all "virtual" option to summarize * context-sensitive config lines when fetching. */ CONFIG_TYPE_OBSOLETE, /**< Obsolete (ignored) option. */ } config_type_t; /** An abbreviation for a configuration option allowed on the command line. */ typedef struct config_abbrev_t { const char *abbreviated; const char *full; int commandline_only; int warn; } config_abbrev_t; /* Handy macro for declaring "In the config file or on the command line, * you can abbreviate toks as tok". */ #define PLURAL(tok) { #tok, #tok "s", 0, 0 } /* A list of command-line abbreviations. */ static config_abbrev_t _option_abbrevs[] = { PLURAL(ExitNode), PLURAL(EntryNode), PLURAL(ExcludeNode), PLURAL(FirewallPort), PLURAL(LongLivedPort), PLURAL(HiddenServiceNode), PLURAL(HiddenServiceExcludeNode), PLURAL(NumCpu), PLURAL(RendNode), PLURAL(RendExcludeNode), PLURAL(StrictEntryNode), PLURAL(StrictExitNode), { "l", "Log", 1, 0}, { "AllowUnverifiedNodes", "AllowInvalidNodes", 0, 0}, { "AutomapHostSuffixes", "AutomapHostsSuffixes", 0, 0}, { "AutomapHostOnResolve", "AutomapHostsOnResolve", 0, 0}, { "BandwidthRateBytes", "BandwidthRate", 0, 0}, { "BandwidthBurstBytes", "BandwidthBurst", 0, 0}, { "DirFetchPostPeriod", "StatusFetchPeriod", 0, 0}, { "MaxConn", "ConnLimit", 0, 1}, { "ORBindAddress", "ORListenAddress", 0, 0}, { "DirBindAddress", "DirListenAddress", 0, 0}, { "SocksBindAddress", "SocksListenAddress", 0, 0}, { "UseHelperNodes", "UseEntryGuards", 0, 0}, { "NumHelperNodes", "NumEntryGuards", 0, 0}, { "UseEntryNodes", "UseEntryGuards", 0, 0}, { "NumEntryNodes", "NumEntryGuards", 0, 0}, { "ResolvConf", "ServerDNSResolvConfFile", 0, 1}, { "SearchDomains", "ServerDNSSearchDomains", 0, 1}, { NULL, NULL, 0, 0}, }; /* A list of state-file abbreviations, for compatibility. */ static config_abbrev_t _state_abbrevs[] = { { "AccountingBytesReadInterval", "AccountingBytesReadInInterval", 0, 0 }, { "HelperNode", "EntryGuard", 0, 0 }, { "HelperNodeDownSince", "EntryGuardDownSince", 0, 0 }, { "HelperNodeUnlistedSince", "EntryGuardUnlistedSince", 0, 0 }, { "EntryNode", "EntryGuard", 0, 0 }, { "EntryNodeDownSince", "EntryGuardDownSince", 0, 0 }, { "EntryNodeUnlistedSince", "EntryGuardUnlistedSince", 0, 0 }, { NULL, NULL, 0, 0}, }; #undef PLURAL /** A variable allowed in the configuration file or on the command line. */ typedef struct config_var_t { const char *name; /**< The full keyword (case insensitive). */ config_type_t type; /**< How to interpret the type and turn it into a * value. */ off_t var_offset; /**< Offset of the corresponding member of or_options_t. */ const char *initvalue; /**< String (or null) describing initial value. */ } config_var_t; /** An entry for config_vars: "The option name has type * CONFIG_TYPE_conftype, and corresponds to * or_options_t.member" */ #define VAR(name,conftype,member,initvalue) \ { name, CONFIG_TYPE_ ## conftype, STRUCT_OFFSET(or_options_t, member), \ initvalue } /** As VAR, but the option name and member name are the same. */ #define V(member,conftype,initvalue) \ VAR(#member, conftype, member, initvalue) /** An entry for config_vars: "The option name is obsolete." */ #define OBSOLETE(name) { name, CONFIG_TYPE_OBSOLETE, 0, NULL } /** Array of configuration options. Until we disallow nonstandard * abbreviations, order is significant, since the first matching option will * be chosen first. */ static config_var_t _option_vars[] = { OBSOLETE("AccountingMaxKB"), V(AccountingMax, MEMUNIT, "0 bytes"), V(AccountingStart, STRING, NULL), V(Address, STRING, NULL), V(AllowInvalidNodes, CSV, "middle,rendezvous"), V(AllowNonRFC953Hostnames, BOOL, "0"), V(AssumeReachable, BOOL, "0"), V(AuthDirBadExit, LINELIST, NULL), V(AuthDirInvalid, LINELIST, NULL), V(AuthDirReject, LINELIST, NULL), V(AuthDirRejectUnlisted, BOOL, "0"), V(AuthDirListBadExits, BOOL, "0"), VAR("AuthoritativeDirectory", BOOL, AuthoritativeDir, "0"), V(AutomapHostsOnResolve, BOOL, "0"), V(AutomapHostsSuffixes, CSV, ".onion,.exit"), V(AvoidDiskWrites, BOOL, "0"), V(BandwidthBurst, MEMUNIT, "6 MB"), V(BandwidthRate, MEMUNIT, "3 MB"), V(BridgeAuthoritativeDir, BOOL, "0"), VAR("Bridge", LINELIST, Bridges, NULL), V(CircuitBuildTimeout, INTERVAL, "1 minute"), V(CircuitIdleTimeout, INTERVAL, "1 hour"), V(ClientDNSRejectInternalAddresses, BOOL,"1"), V(ClientOnly, BOOL, "0"), V(ConnLimit, UINT, "1000"), V(ConstrainedSockets, BOOL, "0"), V(ConstrainedSockSize, MEMUNIT, "8192"), V(ContactInfo, STRING, NULL), V(ControlListenAddress, LINELIST, NULL), V(ControlPort, UINT, "0"), V(ControlSocket, LINELIST, NULL), V(CookieAuthentication, BOOL, "0"), V(CookieAuthFileGroupReadable, BOOL, "0"), V(CookieAuthFile, STRING, NULL), V(DataDirectory, STRING, NULL), OBSOLETE("DebugLogFile"), V(DirAllowPrivateAddresses, BOOL, NULL), V(DirListenAddress, LINELIST, NULL), OBSOLETE("DirFetchPeriod"), V(DirPolicy, LINELIST, NULL), V(DirPort, UINT, "0"), OBSOLETE("DirPostPeriod"), VAR("DirServer", LINELIST, DirServers, NULL), V(DNSPort, UINT, "0"), V(DNSListenAddress, LINELIST, NULL), V(DownloadExtraInfo, BOOL, "0"), V(EnforceDistinctSubnets, BOOL, "1"), V(EntryNodes, STRING, NULL), V(ExcludeNodes, STRING, NULL), V(ExitNodes, STRING, NULL), V(ExitPolicy, LINELIST, NULL), V(ExitPolicyRejectPrivate, BOOL, "1"), V(FascistFirewall, BOOL, "0"), V(FirewallPorts, CSV, ""), V(FastFirstHopPK, BOOL, "1"), V(FetchServerDescriptors, BOOL, "1"), V(FetchHidServDescriptors, BOOL, "1"), V(FetchUselessDescriptors, BOOL, "0"), V(Group, STRING, NULL), V(HardwareAccel, BOOL, "0"), V(HashedControlPassword, STRING, NULL), VAR("HiddenServiceDir", LINELIST_S, RendConfigLines, NULL), VAR("HiddenServiceExcludeNodes", LINELIST_S, RendConfigLines, NULL), VAR("HiddenServiceNodes", LINELIST_S, RendConfigLines, NULL), VAR("HiddenServiceOptions",LINELIST_V, RendConfigLines, NULL), VAR("HiddenServicePort", LINELIST_S, RendConfigLines, NULL), V(HSAuthoritativeDir, BOOL, "0"), V(HSAuthorityRecordStats, BOOL, "0"), V(HttpProxy, STRING, NULL), V(HttpProxyAuthenticator, STRING, NULL), V(HttpsProxy, STRING, NULL), V(HttpsProxyAuthenticator, STRING, NULL), OBSOLETE("IgnoreVersion"), V(KeepalivePeriod, INTERVAL, "5 minutes"), VAR("Log", LINELIST, Logs, NULL), OBSOLETE("LinkPadding"), OBSOLETE("LogLevel"), OBSOLETE("LogFile"), V(LongLivedPorts, CSV, "21,22,706,1863,5050,5190,5222,5223,6667,6697,8300"), VAR("MapAddress", LINELIST, AddressMap, NULL), V(MaxAdvertisedBandwidth, MEMUNIT, "1 GB"), V(MaxCircuitDirtiness, INTERVAL, "10 minutes"), V(MaxOnionsPending, UINT, "100"), OBSOLETE("MonthlyAccountingStart"), V(MyFamily, STRING, NULL), V(NewCircuitPeriod, INTERVAL, "30 seconds"), VAR("NamingAuthoritativeDirectory",BOOL, NamingAuthoritativeDir, "0"), V(NatdListenAddress, LINELIST, NULL), V(NatdPort, UINT, "0"), V(Nickname, STRING, NULL), V(NoPublish, BOOL, "0"), VAR("NodeFamily", LINELIST, NodeFamilies, NULL), V(NumCpus, UINT, "1"), V(NumEntryGuards, UINT, "3"), V(ORListenAddress, LINELIST, NULL), V(ORPort, UINT, "0"), V(OutboundBindAddress, STRING, NULL), OBSOLETE("PathlenCoinWeight"), V(PidFile, STRING, NULL), V(PreferTunneledDirConns, BOOL, "0"), V(ProtocolWarnings, BOOL, "0"), V(PublishServerDescriptor, CSV, "v1,v2"), V(PublishHidServDescriptors, BOOL, "1"), V(ReachableAddresses, LINELIST, NULL), V(ReachableDirAddresses, LINELIST, NULL), V(ReachableORAddresses, LINELIST, NULL), V(RecommendedVersions, LINELIST, NULL), V(RecommendedClientVersions, LINELIST, NULL), V(RecommendedServerVersions, LINELIST, NULL), V(RedirectExit, LINELIST, NULL), V(RelayBandwidthBurst, MEMUNIT, "0"), V(RelayBandwidthRate, MEMUNIT, "0"), V(RendExcludeNodes, STRING, NULL), V(RendNodes, STRING, NULL), V(RendPostPeriod, INTERVAL, "1 hour"), V(RephistTrackTime, INTERVAL, "24 hours"), OBSOLETE("RouterFile"), V(RunAsDaemon, BOOL, "0"), V(RunTesting, BOOL, "0"), V(SafeLogging, BOOL, "1"), V(SafeSocks, BOOL, "0"), V(ServerDNSAllowNonRFC953Hostnames, BOOL,"0"), V(ServerDNSDetectHijacking, BOOL, "1"), V(ServerDNSResolvConfFile, STRING, NULL), V(ServerDNSSearchDomains, BOOL, "0"), V(ServerDNSTestAddresses, CSV, "www.google.com,www.mit.edu,www.yahoo.com,www.slashdot.org"), V(ShutdownWaitLength, INTERVAL, "30 seconds"), V(SocksListenAddress, LINELIST, NULL), V(SocksPolicy, LINELIST, NULL), V(SocksPort, UINT, "9050"), V(SocksTimeout, INTERVAL, "2 minutes"), OBSOLETE("StatusFetchPeriod"), V(StrictEntryNodes, BOOL, "0"), V(StrictExitNodes, BOOL, "0"), OBSOLETE("SysLog"), V(TestSocks, BOOL, "0"), V(TestVia, STRING, NULL), V(TrackHostExits, CSV, NULL), V(TrackHostExitsExpire, INTERVAL, "30 minutes"), OBSOLETE("TrafficShaping"), V(TransListenAddress, LINELIST, NULL), V(TransPort, UINT, "0"), V(TunnelDirConns, BOOL, "0"), V(UpdateBridgesFromAuthority, BOOL, "0"), V(UseBridges, BOOL, "0"), V(UseEntryGuards, BOOL, "1"), V(User, STRING, NULL), VAR("V1AuthoritativeDirectory",BOOL, V1AuthoritativeDir, "0"), VAR("V2AuthoritativeDirectory",BOOL, V2AuthoritativeDir, "0"), VAR("V3AuthoritativeDirectory",BOOL, V3AuthoritativeDir, "0"), V(V3AuthVotingInterval, INTERVAL, "1 hour"), V(V3AuthVoteDelay, INTERVAL, "5 minutes"), V(V3AuthDistDelay, INTERVAL, "5 minutes"), V(V3AuthNIntervalsValid, UINT, "3"), VAR("VersioningAuthoritativeDirectory",BOOL,VersioningAuthoritativeDir, "0"), V(VirtualAddrNetwork, STRING, "127.192.0.0/10"), VAR("__AllDirActionsPrivate", BOOL, AllDirActionsPrivate, "0"), VAR("__DisablePredictedCircuits",BOOL,DisablePredictedCircuits, "0"), VAR("__LeaveStreamsUnattached",BOOL, LeaveStreamsUnattached, "0"), { NULL, CONFIG_TYPE_OBSOLETE, 0, NULL } }; #undef VAR #define VAR(name,conftype,member,initvalue) \ { name, CONFIG_TYPE_ ## conftype, STRUCT_OFFSET(or_state_t, member), \ initvalue } static config_var_t _state_vars[] = { V(AccountingBytesReadInInterval, MEMUNIT, NULL), V(AccountingBytesWrittenInInterval, MEMUNIT, NULL), V(AccountingExpectedUsage, MEMUNIT, NULL), V(AccountingIntervalStart, ISOTIME, NULL), V(AccountingSecondsActive, INTERVAL, NULL), VAR("EntryGuard", LINELIST_S, EntryGuards, NULL), VAR("EntryGuardDownSince", LINELIST_S, EntryGuards, NULL), VAR("EntryGuardUnlistedSince", LINELIST_S, EntryGuards, NULL), V(EntryGuards, LINELIST_V, NULL), V(BWHistoryReadEnds, ISOTIME, NULL), V(BWHistoryReadInterval, UINT, "900"), V(BWHistoryReadValues, CSV, ""), V(BWHistoryWriteEnds, ISOTIME, NULL), V(BWHistoryWriteInterval, UINT, "900"), V(BWHistoryWriteValues, CSV, ""), V(TorVersion, STRING, NULL), V(LastRotatedOnionKey, ISOTIME, NULL), V(LastWritten, ISOTIME, NULL), { NULL, CONFIG_TYPE_OBSOLETE, 0, NULL } }; #undef VAR #undef V #undef OBSOLETE /** Represents an English description of a configuration variable; used when * generating configuration file comments. */ typedef struct config_var_description_t { const char *name; const char *description; } config_var_description_t; static config_var_description_t options_description[] = { /* ==== general options */ { "AvoidDiskWrites", "If non-zero, try to write to disk less frequently than" " we would otherwise." }, { "BandwidthRate", "A token bucket limits the average incoming bandwidth on " "this node to the specified number of bytes per second." }, { "BandwidthBurst", "Limit the maximum token buffer size (also known as " "burst) to the given number of bytes." }, { "ConnLimit", "Maximum number of simultaneous sockets allowed." }, { "ConstrainedSockets", "Shrink tx and rx buffers for sockets to avoid " "system limits on vservers and related environments. See man page for " "more information regarding this option." }, { "ConstrainedSockSize", "Limit socket buffers to this size when " "ConstrainedSockets is enabled." }, /* ControlListenAddress */ { "ControlPort", "If set, Tor will accept connections from the same machine " "(localhost only) on this port, and allow those connections to control " "the Tor process using the Tor Control Protocol (described in" "control-spec.txt).", }, { "CookieAuthentication", "If this option is set to 1, don't allow any " "connections to the control port except when the connecting process " "can read a file that Tor creates in its data directory." }, { "DataDirectory", "Store working data, state, keys, and caches here." }, { "DirServer", "Tor only trusts directories signed with one of these " "servers' keys. Used to override the standard list of directory " "authorities." }, /* { "FastFirstHopPK", "" }, */ /* FetchServerDescriptors, FetchHidServDescriptors, * FetchUselessDescriptors */ { "Group", "On startup, setgid to this group." }, { "HardwareAccel", "If set, Tor tries to use hardware crypto accelerators " "when it can." }, /* HashedControlPassword */ { "HTTPProxy", "Force Tor to make all HTTP directory requests through this " "host:port (or host:80 if port is not set)." }, { "HTTPProxyAuthenticator", "A username:password pair to be used with " "HTTPProxy." }, { "HTTPSProxy", "Force Tor to make all TLS (SSL) connectinos through this " "host:port (or host:80 if port is not set)." }, { "HTTPSProxyAuthenticator", "A username:password pair to be used with " "HTTPSProxy." }, { "KeepalivePeriod", "Send a padding cell every N seconds to keep firewalls " "from closing our connections while Tor is not in use." }, { "Log", "Where to send logging messages. Format is " "minSeverity[-maxSeverity] (stderr|stdout|syslog|file FILENAME)." }, { "OutboundBindAddress", "Make all outbound connections originate from the " "provided IP address (only useful for multiple network interfaces)." }, { "PIDFile", "On startup, write our PID to this file. On clean shutdown, " "remove the file." }, { "PreferTunneledDirConns", "If non-zero, avoid directory servers that " "don't support tunneled conncetions." }, /* PreferTunneledDirConns */ /* ProtocolWarnings */ /* RephistTrackTime */ { "RunAsDaemon", "If set, Tor forks and daemonizes to the background when " "started. Unix only." }, { "SafeLogging", "If set to 0, Tor logs potentially sensitive strings " "rather than replacing them with the string [scrubbed]." }, { "TunnelDirConns", "If non-zero, when a directory server we contact " "supports it, we will build a one-hop circuit and make an encrypted " "connection via its ORPort." }, { "User", "On startup, setuid to this user" }, /* ==== client options */ { "AllowInvalidNodes", "Where on our circuits should Tor allow servers " "that the directory authorities haven't called \"valid\"?" }, { "AllowNonRFC953Hostnames", "If set to 1, we don't automatically reject " "hostnames for having invalid characters." }, /* CircuitBuildTimeout, CircuitIdleTimeout */ { "ClientOnly", "If set to 1, Tor will under no circumstances run as a " "server, even if ORPort is enabled." }, { "EntryNodes", "A list of preferred entry nodes to use for the first hop " "in circuits, when possible." }, /* { "EnforceDistinctSubnets" , "" }, */ { "ExitNodes", "A list of preferred nodes to use for the last hop in " "circuits, when possible." }, { "ExcludeNodes", "A list of nodes never to use when building a circuit." }, { "FascistFirewall", "If set, Tor will only create outgoing connections to " "servers running on the ports listed in FirewallPorts." }, { "FirewallPorts", "A list of ports that we can connect to. Only used " "when FascistFirewall is set." }, { "LongLivedPorts", "A list of ports for services that tend to require " "high-uptime connections." }, { "MapAddress", "Force Tor to treat all requests for one address as if " "they were for another." }, { "NewCircuitPeriod", "Force Tor to consider whether to build a new circuit " "every NUM seconds." }, { "MaxCircuitDirtiness", "Do not attach new streams to a circuit that has " "been used more than this many seconds ago." }, /* NatdPort, NatdListenAddress */ { "NodeFamily", "A list of servers that constitute a 'family' and should " "never be used in the same circuit." }, { "NumEntryGuards", "How many entry guards should we keep at a time?" }, /* PathlenCoinWeight */ { "ReachableAddresses", "Addresses we can connect to, as IP/bits:port-port. " "By default, we assume all addresses are reachable." }, /* reachablediraddresses, reachableoraddresses. */ { "RendNodes", "A list of preferred nodes to use for a rendezvous point, " "when possible." }, { "RendExcludenodes", "A list of nodes never to use as rendezvous points." }, /* SafeSOCKS */ { "SOCKSPort", "The port where we listen for SOCKS connections from " "applications." }, { "SOCKSListenAddress", "Bind to this address to listen to connections from " "SOCKS-speaking applications." }, { "SOCKSPolicy", "Set an entry policy to limit which addresses can connect " "to the SOCKSPort." }, /* SocksTimeout */ { "StrictExitNodes", "If set, Tor will fail to operate when none of the " "configured ExitNodes can be used." }, { "StrictEntryNodes", "If set, Tor will fail to operate when none of the " "configured EntryNodes can be used." }, /* TestSocks */ { "TrackHostsExit", "Hosts and domains which should, if possible, be " "accessed from the same exit node each time we connect to them." }, { "TrackHostsExitExpire", "Time after which we forget which exit we were " "using to connect to hosts in TrackHostsExit." }, /* "TransPort", "TransListenAddress */ { "UseEntryGuards", "Set to 0 if we want to pick from the whole set of " "servers for the first position in each circuit, rather than picking a " "set of 'Guards' to prevent profiling attacks." }, /* === server options */ { "Address", "The advertised (external) address we should use." }, /* Accounting* options. */ /* AssumeReachable */ { "ContactInfo", "Administrative contact information to advertise for this " "server." }, { "ExitPolicy", "Address/port ranges for which to accept or reject outgoing " "connections on behalf of Tor users." }, /* { "ExitPolicyRejectPrivate, "" }, */ { "MaxAdvertisedBandwidth", "If set, we will not advertise more than this " "amount of bandwidth for our bandwidth rate, regardless of how much " "bandwidth we actually detect." }, { "MaxOnionsPending", "Reject new attempts to extend circuits when we " "already have this many pending." }, { "MyFamily", "Declare a list of other servers as belonging to the same " "family as this one, so that clients will not use two from the same " "family in the same circuit." }, { "Nickname", "Set the server nickname." }, { "NoPublish", "{DEPRECATED}" }, { "NumCPUs", "How many processes to use at once for public-key crypto." }, { "ORPort", "Advertise this port to listen for connections from Tor clients " "and servers." }, { "ORListenAddress", "Bind to this address to listen for connections from " "clients and servers, instead of the default 0.0.0.0:ORPort." }, { "PublishServerDescriptors", "Set to \"\" to keep the server from " "uploading info to the directory authorities." }, /*{ "RedirectExit", "When an outgoing connection tries to connect to a " *"given address, redirect it to another address instead." }, */ /* ServerDNS: DetectHijacking, ResolvConfFile, SearchDomains */ { "ShutdownWaitLength", "Wait this long for clients to finish when " "shutting down because of a SIGINT." }, /* { "TestVia", } */ /* === directory cache options */ { "DirPort", "Serve directory information from this port, and act as a " "directory cache." }, { "DirListenAddress", "Bind to this address to listen for connections from " "clients and servers, instead of the default 0.0.0.0:DirPort." }, { "DirPolicy", "Set a policy to limit who can connect to the directory " "port" }, /* Authority options: AuthDirBadExit, AuthDirInvalid, AuthDirReject, * AuthDirRejectUnlisted, AuthDirListBadExits, AuthoritativeDirectory, * DirAllowPrivateAddresses, HSAuthoritativeDir, * NamingAuthoritativeDirectory, RecommendedVersions, * RecommendedClientVersions, RecommendedServerVersions, RendPostPeriod, * RunTesting, V1AuthoritativeDirectory, VersioningAuthoritativeDirectory, */ /* Hidden service options: HiddenService: dir,excludenodes, nodes, * options, port. PublishHidServDescriptor */ /* Nonpersistent options: __LeaveStreamsUnattached, __AllDirActionsPrivate */ { NULL, NULL }, }; static config_var_description_t state_description[] = { { "AccountingBytesReadInInterval", "How many bytes have we read in this accounting period?" }, { "AccountingBytesWrittenInInterval", "How many bytes have we written in this accounting period?" }, { "AccountingExpectedUsage", "How many bytes did we expect to use per minute? (0 for no estimate.)" }, { "AccountingIntervalStart", "When did this accounting period begin?" }, { "AccountingSecondsActive", "How long have we been awake in this period?" }, { "BWHistoryReadEnds", "When does the last-recorded read-interval end?" }, { "BWHistoryReadInterval", "How long is each read-interval (in seconds)?" }, { "BWHistoryReadValues", "Number of bytes read in each interval." }, { "BWHistoryWriteEnds", "When does the last-recorded write-interval end?" }, { "BWHistoryWriteInterval", "How long is each write-interval (in seconds)?"}, { "BWHistoryWriteValues", "Number of bytes written in each interval." }, { "EntryGuard", "One of the nodes we have chosen as a fixed entry" }, { "EntryGuardDownSince", "The last entry guard has been unreachable since this time." }, { "EntryGuardUnlistedSince", "The last entry guard has been unusable since this time." }, { "LastRotatedOnionKey", "The last time at which we changed the medium-term private key used for " "building circuits." }, { "LastWritten", "When was this state file last regenerated?" }, { "TorVersion", "Which version of Tor generated this state file?" }, { NULL, NULL }, }; /** Type of a callback to validate whether a given configuration is * well-formed and consistent. See options_trial_assign() for documentation * of arguments. */ typedef int (*validate_fn_t)(void*,void*,int,char**); /** Information on the keys, value types, key-to-struct-member mappings, * variable descriptions, validation functions, and abbreviations for a * configuration or storage format. */ typedef struct { size_t size; /**< Size of the struct that everything gets parsed into. */ uint32_t magic; /**< Required 'magic value' to make sure we have a struct * of the right type. */ off_t magic_offset; /**< Offset of the magic value within the struct. */ config_abbrev_t *abbrevs; /**< List of abbreviations that we expand when * parsing this format. */ config_var_t *vars; /**< List of variables we recognize, their default * values, and where we stick them in the structure. */ validate_fn_t validate_fn; /**< Function to validate config. */ /** Documentation for configuration variables. */ config_var_description_t *descriptions; /** If present, extra is a LINELIST variable for unrecognized * lines. Otherwise, unrecognized lines are an error. */ config_var_t *extra; } config_format_t; /** Macro: assert that cfg has the right magic field for format * fmt. */ #define CHECK(fmt, cfg) STMT_BEGIN \ tor_assert(fmt && cfg); \ tor_assert((fmt)->magic == \ *(uint32_t*)STRUCT_VAR_P(cfg,fmt->magic_offset)); \ STMT_END static void config_line_append(config_line_t **lst, const char *key, const char *val); static void option_clear(config_format_t *fmt, or_options_t *options, config_var_t *var); static void option_reset(config_format_t *fmt, or_options_t *options, config_var_t *var, int use_defaults); static void config_free(config_format_t *fmt, void *options); static int option_is_same(config_format_t *fmt, or_options_t *o1, or_options_t *o2, const char *name); static or_options_t *options_dup(config_format_t *fmt, or_options_t *old); static int options_validate(or_options_t *old_options, or_options_t *options, int from_setconf, char **msg); static int options_act_reversible(or_options_t *old_options, char **msg); static int options_act(or_options_t *old_options); static int options_transition_allowed(or_options_t *old, or_options_t *new, char **msg); static int options_transition_affects_workers(or_options_t *old_options, or_options_t *new_options); static int options_transition_affects_descriptor(or_options_t *old_options, or_options_t *new_options); static int check_nickname_list(const char *lst, const char *name, char **msg); static void config_register_addressmaps(or_options_t *options); static int parse_bridge_line(const char *line, int validate_only); static int parse_dir_server_line(const char *line, int validate_only); static int parse_redirect_line(smartlist_t *result, config_line_t *line, char **msg); static int parse_log_severity_range(const char *range, int *min_out, int *max_out); static int validate_data_directory(or_options_t *options); static int write_configuration_file(const char *fname, or_options_t *options); static config_line_t *get_assigned_option(config_format_t *fmt, or_options_t *options, const char *key); static void config_init(config_format_t *fmt, void *options); static int or_state_validate(or_state_t *old_options, or_state_t *options, int from_setconf, char **msg); static uint64_t config_parse_memunit(const char *s, int *ok); static int config_parse_interval(const char *s, int *ok); static void print_svn_version(void); static void init_libevent(void); static int opt_streq(const char *s1, const char *s2); /** Versions of libevent. */ typedef enum { /* Note: we compare these, so it's important that "old" precede everything, * and that "other" come last. */ LE_OLD=0, LE_10C, LE_10D, LE_10E, LE_11, LE_11A, LE_11B, LE_12, LE_12A, LE_13, LE_13A, LE_13B, LE_OTHER } le_version_t; static le_version_t decode_libevent_version(void); #if defined(HAVE_EVENT_GET_VERSION) && defined(HAVE_EVENT_GET_METHOD) static void check_libevent_version(const char *m, int server); #endif /** Magic value for or_options_t. */ #define OR_OPTIONS_MAGIC 9090909 /** Configuration format for or_options_t. */ static config_format_t options_format = { sizeof(or_options_t), OR_OPTIONS_MAGIC, STRUCT_OFFSET(or_options_t, _magic), _option_abbrevs, _option_vars, (validate_fn_t)options_validate, options_description, NULL }; /** Magic value for or_state_t. */ #define OR_STATE_MAGIC 0x57A73f57 /** "Extra" variable in the state that receives lines we can't parse. This * lets us preserve options from versions of Tor newer than us. */ static config_var_t state_extra_var = { "__extra", CONFIG_TYPE_LINELIST, STRUCT_OFFSET(or_state_t, ExtraLines), NULL }; /** Configuration format for or_state_t. */ static config_format_t state_format = { sizeof(or_state_t), OR_STATE_MAGIC, STRUCT_OFFSET(or_state_t, _magic), _state_abbrevs, _state_vars, (validate_fn_t)or_state_validate, state_description, &state_extra_var, }; /* * Functions to read and write the global options pointer. */ /** Command-line and config-file options. */ static or_options_t *global_options = NULL; /** Name of most recently read torrc file. */ static char *torrc_fname = NULL; /** Persistent serialized state. */ static or_state_t *global_state = NULL; /** Allocate an empty configuration object of a given format type. */ static void * config_alloc(config_format_t *fmt) { void *opts = tor_malloc_zero(fmt->size); *(uint32_t*)STRUCT_VAR_P(opts, fmt->magic_offset) = fmt->magic; CHECK(fmt, opts); return opts; } /** Return the currently configured options. */ or_options_t * get_options(void) { tor_assert(global_options); return global_options; } /** Change the current global options to contain new_val instead of * their current value; take action based on the new value; free the old value * as necessary. */ int set_options(or_options_t *new_val, char **msg) { or_options_t *old_options = global_options; global_options = new_val; /* Note that we pass the *old* options below, for comparison. It * pulls the new options directly out of global_options. */ if (options_act_reversible(old_options, msg)<0) { tor_assert(*msg); global_options = old_options; return -1; } if (options_act(old_options) < 0) { /* acting on the options failed. die. */ log_err(LD_BUG, "Acting on config options left us in a broken state. Dying."); exit(1); } if (old_options) config_free(&options_format, old_options); return 0; } extern const char tor_svn_revision[]; /* from tor_main.c */ static char *_version = NULL; /** Return the current Tor version, possibly */ const char * get_version(void) { if (_version == NULL) { if (strlen(tor_svn_revision)) { size_t len = strlen(VERSION)+strlen(tor_svn_revision)+8; _version = tor_malloc(len); tor_snprintf(_version, len, "%s (r%s)", VERSION, tor_svn_revision); } else { _version = tor_strdup(VERSION); } } return _version; } /** Release all memory and resources held by global configuration structures. */ void config_free_all(void) { if (global_options) { config_free(&options_format, global_options); global_options = NULL; } if (global_state) { config_free(&state_format, global_state); global_state = NULL; } tor_free(torrc_fname); tor_free(_version); } /** If options->SafeLogging is on, return a not very useful string, * else return address. */ const char * safe_str(const char *address) { tor_assert(address); if (get_options()->SafeLogging) return "[scrubbed]"; else return address; } /** Equivalent to escaped(safe_str(address)). See reentrancy note on * escaped(): don't use this outside the main thread, or twice in the same * log statement. */ const char * escaped_safe_str(const char *address) { if (get_options()->SafeLogging) return "[scrubbed]"; else return escaped(address); } /** Add the default directory servers directly into the trusted dir list. */ static void add_default_trusted_dirservers(void) { int i; const char *dirservers[] = { /* eventually we should mark moria1 as "v1only" */ "moria1 v1 orport=9001 128.31.0.34:9031 " "FFCB 46DB 1339 DA84 674C 70D7 CB58 6434 C437 0441", "moria2 v1 orport=9002 128.31.0.34:9032 " "719B E45D E224 B607 C537 07D0 E214 3E2D 423E 74CF", "tor26 v1 orport=443 86.59.21.38:80 " "847B 1F85 0344 D787 6491 A548 92F9 0493 4E4E B85D", "lefkada orport=443 140.247.60.64:80 " "38D4 F5FC F7B1 0232 28B8 95EA 56ED E7D5 CCDC AF32", "dizum 194.109.206.212:80 " "7EA6 EAD6 FD83 083C 538F 4403 8BBF A077 587D D755", "Tonga orport=443 bridge no-v2 82.94.251.206:80 " "4A0C CD2D DC79 9508 3D73 F5D6 6710 0C8A 5831 F16D", NULL }; for (i=0; dirservers[i]; i++) parse_dir_server_line(dirservers[i], 0); } /** Fetch the active option list, and take actions based on it. All of the * things we do should survive being done repeatedly. If present, * old_options contains the previous value of the options. * * Return 0 if all goes well, return -1 if things went badly. */ static int options_act_reversible(or_options_t *old_options, char **msg) { smartlist_t *new_listeners = smartlist_create(); smartlist_t *replaced_listeners = smartlist_create(); static int libevent_initialized = 0; or_options_t *options = get_options(); int running_tor = options->command == CMD_RUN_TOR; int set_conn_limit = 0; int r = -1; int logs_marked = 0; /* Daemonize _first_, since we only want to open most of this stuff in * the subprocess. Libevent bases can't be reliably inherited across * processes. */ if (running_tor && options->RunAsDaemon) { /* No need to roll back, since you can't change the value. */ start_daemon(); } #ifndef HAVE_SYS_UN_H if (options->ControlSocket) { *msg = tor_strdup("Unix domain sockets (ControlSocket) not supported" " on this OS/with this build."); goto rollback; } #endif if (running_tor) { /* We need to set the connection limit before we can open the listeners. */ options->_ConnLimit = set_max_file_descriptors((unsigned)options->ConnLimit, MAXCONNECTIONS); if (options->_ConnLimit < 0) { *msg = tor_strdup("Problem with ConnLimit value. See logs for details."); goto rollback; } set_conn_limit = 1; /* Set up libevent. (We need to do this before we can register the * listeners as listeners.) */ if (running_tor && !libevent_initialized) { init_libevent(); libevent_initialized = 1; } /* Launch the listeners. (We do this before we setuid, so we can bind to * ports under 1024.) */ if (retry_all_listeners(replaced_listeners, new_listeners) < 0) { *msg = tor_strdup("Failed to bind one of the listener ports."); goto rollback; } } /* Setuid/setgid as appropriate */ if (options->User || options->Group) { if (switch_id(options->User, options->Group) != 0) { /* No need to roll back, since you can't change the value. */ *msg = tor_strdup("Problem with User or Group value. " "See logs for details."); goto done; } } /* Ensure data directory is private; create if possible. */ if (check_private_dir(options->DataDirectory, CPD_CREATE)<0) { char buf[1024]; int tmp = tor_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "Couldn't access/create private data directory \"%s\"", options->DataDirectory); *msg = tor_strdup(tmp >= 0 ? buf : "internal error"); goto done; /* No need to roll back, since you can't change the value. */ } /* Bail out at this point if we're not going to be a client or server: * we don't run Tor itself. */ if (!running_tor) goto commit; mark_logs_temp(); /* Close current logs once new logs are open. */ logs_marked = 1; if (options_init_logs(options, 0)<0) { /* Configure the log(s) */ *msg = tor_strdup("Failed to init Log options. See logs for details."); goto rollback; } commit: r = 0; if (logs_marked) { close_temp_logs(); add_callback_log(LOG_ERR, LOG_ERR, control_event_logmsg); control_adjust_event_log_severity(); } SMARTLIST_FOREACH(replaced_listeners, connection_t *, conn, { log_notice(LD_NET, "Closing old %s on %s:%d", conn_type_to_string(conn->type), conn->address, conn->port); connection_close_immediate(conn); connection_mark_for_close(conn); }); goto done; rollback: r = -1; tor_assert(*msg); if (logs_marked) { rollback_log_changes(); control_adjust_event_log_severity(); } if (set_conn_limit && old_options) set_max_file_descriptors((unsigned)old_options->ConnLimit,MAXCONNECTIONS); SMARTLIST_FOREACH(new_listeners, connection_t *, conn, { log_notice(LD_NET, "Closing partially-constructed listener %s on %s:%d", conn_type_to_string(conn->type), conn->address, conn->port); connection_close_immediate(conn); connection_mark_for_close(conn); }); done: smartlist_free(new_listeners); smartlist_free(replaced_listeners); return r; } /** Fetch the active option list, and take actions based on it. All of the * things we do should survive being done repeatedly. If present, * old_options contains the previous value of the options. * * Return 0 if all goes well, return -1 if it's time to die. * * Note: We haven't moved all the "act on new configuration" logic * here yet. Some is still in do_hup() and other places. */ static int options_act(or_options_t *old_options) { config_line_t *cl; char *fn; size_t len; or_options_t *options = get_options(); int running_tor = options->command == CMD_RUN_TOR; char *msg; clear_trusted_dir_servers(); if (options->DirServers) { for (cl = options->DirServers; cl; cl = cl->next) { if (parse_dir_server_line(cl->value, 0)<0) { log_warn(LD_BUG, "Previously validated DirServer line could not be added!"); return -1; } } } else { add_default_trusted_dirservers(); } clear_bridge_list(); if (options->Bridges) { for (cl = options->Bridges; cl; cl = cl->next) { if (parse_bridge_line(cl->value, 0)<0) { log_warn(LD_BUG, "Previously validated Bridge line could not be added!"); return -1; } } } if (running_tor && rend_config_services(options, 0)<0) { log_warn(LD_BUG, "Previously validated hidden services line could not be added!"); return -1; } if (running_tor) { len = strlen(options->DataDirectory)+32; fn = tor_malloc(len); tor_snprintf(fn, len, "%s"PATH_SEPARATOR"cached-status", options->DataDirectory); if (check_private_dir(fn, CPD_CREATE) != 0) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Couldn't access/create private data directory \"%s\"", fn); tor_free(fn); return -1; } tor_free(fn); } /* Load state */ if (! global_state) { if (or_state_load()) return -1; /* XXXX020 make this conditional? */ if (options->command == CMD_RUN_TOR) rep_hist_load_mtbf_data(time(NULL)); } /* Bail out at this point if we're not going to be a client or server: * we want to not fork, and to log stuff to stderr. */ if (options->command != CMD_RUN_TOR) return 0; { smartlist_t *sl = smartlist_create(); char *errmsg = NULL; for (cl = options->RedirectExit; cl; cl = cl->next) { if (parse_redirect_line(sl, cl, &errmsg)<0) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "%s", errmsg); tor_free(errmsg); return -1; } } set_exit_redirects(sl); } /* Finish backgrounding the process */ if (running_tor && options->RunAsDaemon) { /* We may be calling this for the n'th time (on SIGHUP), but it's safe. */ finish_daemon(options->DataDirectory); } /* Write our pid to the pid file. If we do not have write permissions we * will log a warning */ if (running_tor && options->PidFile) write_pidfile(options->PidFile); /* Register addressmap directives */ config_register_addressmaps(options); parse_virtual_addr_network(options->VirtualAddrNetwork, 0, &msg); /* Update address policies. */ policies_parse_from_options(options); if (init_cookie_authentication(options->CookieAuthentication) < 0) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG,"Error creating cookie authentication file."); return -1; } /* reload keys as needed for rendezvous services. */ if (rend_service_load_keys()<0) { log_warn(LD_GENERAL,"Error loading rendezvous service keys"); return -1; } /* Set up accounting */ if (accounting_parse_options(options, 0)<0) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG,"Error in accounting options"); return -1; } if (accounting_is_enabled(options)) configure_accounting(time(NULL)); if (!running_tor) return 0; /* Check for transitions that need action. */ if (old_options) { if (options->UseEntryGuards && !old_options->UseEntryGuards) { log_info(LD_CIRC, "Switching to entry guards; abandoning previous circuits"); circuit_mark_all_unused_circs(); circuit_expire_all_dirty_circs(); } if (options_transition_affects_workers(old_options, options)) { log_info(LD_GENERAL, "Worker-related options changed. Rotating workers."); if (server_mode(options) && !server_mode(old_options)) { if (init_keys() < 0) { log_warn(LD_BUG,"Error initializing keys; exiting"); return -1; } ip_address_changed(0); if (has_completed_circuit || !any_predicted_circuits(time(NULL))) inform_testing_reachability(); } cpuworkers_rotate(); if (dns_reset()) return -1; } else { if (dns_reset()) return -1; } if (options->V3AuthoritativeDir && !old_options->V3AuthoritativeDir) init_keys(); } /* Check if we need to parse and add the EntryNodes config option. */ if (options->EntryNodes && (!old_options || !opt_streq(old_options->EntryNodes, options->EntryNodes))) entry_nodes_should_be_added(); /* Since our options changed, we might need to regenerate and upload our * server descriptor. */ if (!old_options || options_transition_affects_descriptor(old_options, options)) mark_my_descriptor_dirty(); return 0; } /* * Functions to parse config options */ /** If option is an official abbreviation for a longer option, * return the longer option. Otherwise return option. * If command_line is set, apply all abbreviations. Otherwise, only * apply abbreviations that work for the config file and the command line. * If warn_obsolete is set, warn about deprecated names. */ static const char * expand_abbrev(config_format_t *fmt, const char *option, int command_line, int warn_obsolete) { int i; if (! fmt->abbrevs) return option; for (i=0; fmt->abbrevs[i].abbreviated; ++i) { /* Abbreviations are casei. */ if (!strcasecmp(option,fmt->abbrevs[i].abbreviated) && (command_line || !fmt->abbrevs[i].commandline_only)) { if (warn_obsolete && fmt->abbrevs[i].warn) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "The configuration option '%s' is deprecated; " "use '%s' instead.", fmt->abbrevs[i].abbreviated, fmt->abbrevs[i].full); } return fmt->abbrevs[i].full; } } return option; } /** Helper: Read a list of configuration options from the command line. * If successful, put them in *result and return 0, and return * -1 and leave *result alone. */ static int config_get_commandlines(int argc, char **argv, config_line_t **result) { config_line_t *front = NULL; config_line_t **new = &front; char *s; int i = 1; while (i < argc) { if (!strcmp(argv[i],"-f") || !strcmp(argv[i],"--hash-password")) { i += 2; /* command-line option with argument. ignore them. */ continue; } else if (!strcmp(argv[i],"--list-fingerprint") || !strcmp(argv[i],"--verify-config") || !strcmp(argv[i],"--ignore-missing-torrc")) { i += 1; /* command-line option. ignore it. */ continue; } else if (!strcmp(argv[i],"--nt-service") || !strcmp(argv[i],"-nt-service")) { i += 1; continue; } if (i == argc-1) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG,"Command-line option '%s' with no value. Failing.", argv[i]); config_free_lines(front); return -1; } *new = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(config_line_t)); s = argv[i]; while (*s == '-') s++; (*new)->key = tor_strdup(expand_abbrev(&options_format, s, 1, 1)); (*new)->value = tor_strdup(argv[i+1]); (*new)->next = NULL; log(LOG_DEBUG, LD_CONFIG, "Commandline: parsed keyword '%s', value '%s'", (*new)->key, (*new)->value); new = &((*new)->next); i += 2; } *result = front; return 0; } /** Helper: allocate a new configuration option mapping 'key' to 'val', * append it to *lst. */ static void config_line_append(config_line_t **lst, const char *key, const char *val) { config_line_t *newline; newline = tor_malloc(sizeof(config_line_t)); newline->key = tor_strdup(key); newline->value = tor_strdup(val); newline->next = NULL; while (*lst) lst = &((*lst)->next); (*lst) = newline; } /** Helper: parse the config string and strdup into key/value * strings. Set *result to the list, or NULL if parsing the string * failed. Return 0 on success, -1 on failure. Warn and ignore any * misformatted lines. Modifies the contents of string. */ int config_get_lines(char *string, config_line_t **result) { config_line_t *list = NULL, **next; char *k, *v; next = &list; do { string = parse_line_from_str(string, &k, &v); if (!string) { config_free_lines(list); return -1; } if (k && v) { /* This list can get long, so we keep a pointer to the end of it * rather than using config_line_append over and over and getting n^2 * performance. This is the only really long list. */ *next = tor_malloc(sizeof(config_line_t)); (*next)->key = tor_strdup(k); (*next)->value = tor_strdup(v); (*next)->next = NULL; next = &((*next)->next); } } while (*string); *result = list; return 0; } /** * Free all the configuration lines on the linked list front. */ void config_free_lines(config_line_t *front) { config_line_t *tmp; while (front) { tmp = front; front = tmp->next; tor_free(tmp->key); tor_free(tmp->value); tor_free(tmp); } } /** Return the description for a given configuration variable, or NULL if no * description exists. */ static const char * config_find_description(config_format_t *fmt, const char *name) { int i; for (i=0; fmt->descriptions[i].name; ++i) { if (!strcasecmp(name, fmt->descriptions[i].name)) return fmt->descriptions[i].description; } return NULL; } /** If key is a configuration option, return the corresponding * config_var_t. Otherwise, if key is a non-standard abbreviation, * warn, and return the corresponding config_var_t. Otherwise return NULL. */ static config_var_t * config_find_option(config_format_t *fmt, const char *key) { int i; size_t keylen = strlen(key); if (!keylen) return NULL; /* if they say "--" on the commandline, it's not an option */ /* First, check for an exact (case-insensitive) match */ for (i=0; fmt->vars[i].name; ++i) { if (!strcasecmp(key, fmt->vars[i].name)) { return &fmt->vars[i]; } } /* If none, check for an abbreviated match */ for (i=0; fmt->vars[i].name; ++i) { if (!strncasecmp(key, fmt->vars[i].name, keylen)) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "The abbreviation '%s' is deprecated. " "Please use '%s' instead", key, fmt->vars[i].name); return &fmt->vars[i]; } } /* Okay, unrecognized option */ return NULL; } /* * Functions to assign config options. */ /** c-\>key is known to be a real key. Update options * with c-\>value and return 0, or return -1 if bad value. * * Called from config_assign_line() and option_reset(). */ static int config_assign_value(config_format_t *fmt, or_options_t *options, config_line_t *c, char **msg) { int i, r, ok; char buf[1024]; config_var_t *var; void *lvalue; CHECK(fmt, options); var = config_find_option(fmt, c->key); tor_assert(var); lvalue = STRUCT_VAR_P(options, var->var_offset); switch (var->type) { case CONFIG_TYPE_UINT: i = tor_parse_long(c->value, 10, 0, INT_MAX, &ok, NULL); if (!ok) { r = tor_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "Int keyword '%s %s' is malformed or out of bounds.", c->key, c->value); *msg = tor_strdup(r >= 0 ? buf : "internal error"); return -1; } *(int *)lvalue = i; break; case CONFIG_TYPE_INTERVAL: { i = config_parse_interval(c->value, &ok); if (!ok) { r = tor_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "Interval '%s %s' is malformed or out of bounds.", c->key, c->value); *msg = tor_strdup(r >= 0 ? buf : "internal error"); return -1; } *(int *)lvalue = i; break; } case CONFIG_TYPE_MEMUNIT: { uint64_t u64 = config_parse_memunit(c->value, &ok); if (!ok) { r = tor_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "Value '%s %s' is malformed or out of bounds.", c->key, c->value); *msg = tor_strdup(r >= 0 ? buf : "internal error"); return -1; } *(uint64_t *)lvalue = u64; break; } case CONFIG_TYPE_BOOL: i = tor_parse_long(c->value, 10, 0, 1, &ok, NULL); if (!ok) { r = tor_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "Boolean '%s %s' expects 0 or 1.", c->key, c->value); *msg = tor_strdup(r >= 0 ? buf : "internal error"); return -1; } *(int *)lvalue = i; break; case CONFIG_TYPE_STRING: tor_free(*(char **)lvalue); *(char **)lvalue = tor_strdup(c->value); break; case CONFIG_TYPE_DOUBLE: *(double *)lvalue = atof(c->value); break; case CONFIG_TYPE_ISOTIME: if (parse_iso_time(c->value, (time_t *)lvalue)) { r = tor_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "Invalid time '%s' for keyword '%s'", c->value, c->key); *msg = tor_strdup(r >= 0 ? buf : "internal error"); return -1; } break; case CONFIG_TYPE_CSV: if (*(smartlist_t**)lvalue) { SMARTLIST_FOREACH(*(smartlist_t**)lvalue, char *, cp, tor_free(cp)); smartlist_clear(*(smartlist_t**)lvalue); } else { *(smartlist_t**)lvalue = smartlist_create(); } smartlist_split_string(*(smartlist_t**)lvalue, c->value, ",", SPLIT_SKIP_SPACE|SPLIT_IGNORE_BLANK, 0); break; case CONFIG_TYPE_LINELIST: case CONFIG_TYPE_LINELIST_S: config_line_append((config_line_t**)lvalue, c->key, c->value); break; case CONFIG_TYPE_OBSOLETE: log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Skipping obsolete configuration option '%s'", c->key); break; case CONFIG_TYPE_LINELIST_V: r = tor_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "You may not provide a value for virtual option '%s'", c->key); *msg = tor_strdup(r >= 0 ? buf : "internal error"); return -1; default: tor_assert(0); break; } return 0; } /** If c is a syntactically valid configuration line, update * options with its value and return 0. Otherwise return -1 for bad * key, -2 for bad value. * * If clear_first is set, clear the value first. Then if * use_defaults is set, set the value to the default. * * Called from config_assign(). */ static int config_assign_line(config_format_t *fmt, or_options_t *options, config_line_t *c, int use_defaults, int clear_first, char **msg) { config_var_t *var; CHECK(fmt, options); var = config_find_option(fmt, c->key); if (!var) { if (fmt->extra) { void *lvalue = STRUCT_VAR_P(options, fmt->extra->var_offset); log_info(LD_CONFIG, "Found unrecognized option '%s'; saving it.", c->key); config_line_append((config_line_t**)lvalue, c->key, c->value); return 0; } else { char buf[1024]; int tmp = tor_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "Unknown option '%s'. Failing.", c->key); *msg = tor_strdup(tmp >= 0 ? buf : "internal error"); return -1; } } /* Put keyword into canonical case. */ if (strcmp(var->name, c->key)) { tor_free(c->key); c->key = tor_strdup(var->name); } if (!strlen(c->value)) { /* reset or clear it, then return */ if (!clear_first) { if (var->type == CONFIG_TYPE_LINELIST || var->type == CONFIG_TYPE_LINELIST_S) { /* We got an empty linelist from the torrc or commandline. As a special case, call this an error. Warn and ignore. */ log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Linelist option '%s' has no value. Skipping.", c->key); } else { /* not already cleared */ option_reset(fmt, options, var, use_defaults); } } return 0; } if (config_assign_value(fmt, options, c, msg) < 0) return -2; return 0; } /** Restore the option named key in options to its default value. * Called from config_assign(). */ static void config_reset_line(config_format_t *fmt, or_options_t *options, const char *key, int use_defaults) { config_var_t *var; CHECK(fmt, options); var = config_find_option(fmt, key); if (!var) return; /* give error on next pass. */ option_reset(fmt, options, var, use_defaults); } /** Return true iff key is a valid configuration option. */ int option_is_recognized(const char *key) { config_var_t *var = config_find_option(&options_format, key); return (var != NULL); } /** Return the canonical name of a configuration option. */ const char * option_get_canonical_name(const char *key) { config_var_t *var = config_find_option(&options_format, key); return var->name; } /** Return a canonicalized list of the options assigned for key. */ config_line_t * option_get_assignment(or_options_t *options, const char *key) { return get_assigned_option(&options_format, options, key); } /** Return a newly allocated deep copy of the lines in inp. */ static config_line_t * config_lines_dup(const config_line_t *inp) { config_line_t *result = NULL; config_line_t **next_out = &result; while (inp) { *next_out = tor_malloc(sizeof(config_line_t)); (*next_out)->key = tor_strdup(inp->key); (*next_out)->value = tor_strdup(inp->value); inp = inp->next; next_out = &((*next_out)->next); } (*next_out) = NULL; return result; } /** Return newly allocated line or lines corresponding to key in the * configuration options. Return NULL if no such key exists. */ static config_line_t * get_assigned_option(config_format_t *fmt, or_options_t *options, const char *key) /* XXXX argument is options, but fmt is provided. Inconsistent. */ { config_var_t *var; const void *value; char buf[32]; config_line_t *result; tor_assert(options && key); CHECK(fmt, options); var = config_find_option(fmt, key); if (!var) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Unknown option '%s'. Failing.", key); return NULL; } value = STRUCT_VAR_P(options, var->var_offset); result = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(config_line_t)); result->key = tor_strdup(var->name); switch (var->type) { case CONFIG_TYPE_STRING: if (*(char**)value) { result->value = tor_strdup(*(char**)value); } else { tor_free(result->key); tor_free(result); return NULL; } break; case CONFIG_TYPE_ISOTIME: if (*(time_t*)value) { result->value = tor_malloc(ISO_TIME_LEN+1); format_iso_time(result->value, *(time_t*)value); } else { tor_free(result->key); tor_free(result); } break; case CONFIG_TYPE_INTERVAL: case CONFIG_TYPE_UINT: /* This means every or_options_t uint or bool element * needs to be an int. Not, say, a uint16_t or char. */ tor_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%d", *(int*)value); result->value = tor_strdup(buf); break; case CONFIG_TYPE_MEMUNIT: tor_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), U64_FORMAT, U64_PRINTF_ARG(*(uint64_t*)value)); result->value = tor_strdup(buf); break; case CONFIG_TYPE_DOUBLE: tor_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%f", *(double*)value); result->value = tor_strdup(buf); break; case CONFIG_TYPE_BOOL: result->value = tor_strdup(*(int*)value ? "1" : "0"); break; case CONFIG_TYPE_CSV: if (*(smartlist_t**)value) result->value = smartlist_join_strings(*(smartlist_t**)value, ",", 0, NULL); else result->value = tor_strdup(""); break; case CONFIG_TYPE_OBSOLETE: log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "You asked me for the value of an obsolete config option '%s'.", key); tor_free(result->key); tor_free(result); return NULL; case CONFIG_TYPE_LINELIST_S: log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Can't return context-sensitive '%s' on its own", key); tor_free(result->key); tor_free(result); return NULL; case CONFIG_TYPE_LINELIST: case CONFIG_TYPE_LINELIST_V: tor_free(result->key); tor_free(result); return config_lines_dup(*(const config_line_t**)value); default: tor_free(result->key); tor_free(result); log_warn(LD_BUG,"Unknown type %d for known key '%s'", var->type, key); return NULL; } return result; } /** Iterate through the linked list of requested options list. * For each item, convert as appropriate and assign to options. * If an item is unrecognized, set *msg and return -1 immediately, * else return 0 for success. * * If clear_first, interpret config options as replacing (not * extending) their previous values. If clear_first is set, * then use_defaults to decide if you set to defaults after * clearing, or make the value 0 or NULL. * * Here are the use cases: * 1. A non-empty AllowInvalid line in your torrc. Appends to current * if linelist, replaces current if csv. * 2. An empty AllowInvalid line in your torrc. Should clear it. * 3. "RESETCONF AllowInvalid" sets it to default. * 4. "SETCONF AllowInvalid" makes it NULL. * 5. "SETCONF AllowInvalid=foo" clears it and sets it to "foo". * * Use_defaults Clear_first * 0 0 "append" * 1 0 undefined, don't use * 0 1 "set to null first" * 1 1 "set to defaults first" * Return 0 on success, -1 on bad key, -2 on bad value. * * As an additional special case, if a LINELIST config option has * no value and clear_first is 0, then warn and ignore it. */ /* There are three call cases for config_assign() currently. Case one: Torrc entry options_init_from_torrc() calls config_assign(0, 0) calls config_assign_line(0, 0). if value is empty, calls option_reset(0) and returns. calls config_assign_value(), appends. Case two: setconf options_trial_assign() calls config_assign(0, 1) calls config_reset_line(0) calls option_reset(0) calls option_clear(). calls config_assign_line(0, 1). if value is empty, returns. calls config_assign_value(), appends. Case three: resetconf options_trial_assign() calls config_assign(1, 1) calls config_reset_line(1) calls option_reset(1) calls option_clear(). calls config_assign_value(default) calls config_assign_line(1, 1). returns. */ static int config_assign(config_format_t *fmt, void *options, config_line_t *list, int use_defaults, int clear_first, char **msg) { config_line_t *p; CHECK(fmt, options); /* pass 1: normalize keys */ for (p = list; p; p = p->next) { const char *full = expand_abbrev(fmt, p->key, 0, 1); if (strcmp(full,p->key)) { tor_free(p->key); p->key = tor_strdup(full); } } /* pass 2: if we're reading from a resetting source, clear all * mentioned config options, and maybe set to their defaults. */ if (clear_first) { for (p = list; p; p = p->next) config_reset_line(fmt, options, p->key, use_defaults); } /* pass 3: assign. */ while (list) { int r; if ((r=config_assign_line(fmt, options, list, use_defaults, clear_first, msg))) return r; list = list->next; } return 0; } /** Try assigning list to the global options. You do this by duping * options, assigning list to the new one, then validating it. If it's * ok, then throw out the old one and stick with the new one. Else, * revert to old and return failure. Return 0 on success, -1 on bad * keys, -2 on bad values, -3 on bad transition, and -4 on failed-to-set. * * If not success, point *msg to a newly allocated string describing * what went wrong. */ int options_trial_assign(config_line_t *list, int use_defaults, int clear_first, char **msg) { int r; or_options_t *trial_options = options_dup(&options_format, get_options()); if ((r=config_assign(&options_format, trial_options, list, use_defaults, clear_first, msg)) < 0) { config_free(&options_format, trial_options); return r; } if (options_validate(get_options(), trial_options, 1, msg) < 0) { config_free(&options_format, trial_options); return -2; } if (options_transition_allowed(get_options(), trial_options, msg) < 0) { config_free(&options_format, trial_options); return -3; } if (set_options(trial_options, msg)<0) { config_free(&options_format, trial_options); return -4; } /* we liked it. put it in place. */ return 0; } /** Reset config option var to 0, 0.0, NULL, or the equivalent. * Called from option_reset() and config_free(). */ static void option_clear(config_format_t *fmt, or_options_t *options, config_var_t *var) { void *lvalue = STRUCT_VAR_P(options, var->var_offset); (void)fmt; /* unused */ switch (var->type) { case CONFIG_TYPE_STRING: tor_free(*(char**)lvalue); break; case CONFIG_TYPE_DOUBLE: *(double*)lvalue = 0.0; break; case CONFIG_TYPE_ISOTIME: *(time_t*)lvalue = 0; case CONFIG_TYPE_INTERVAL: case CONFIG_TYPE_UINT: case CONFIG_TYPE_BOOL: *(int*)lvalue = 0; break; case CONFIG_TYPE_MEMUNIT: *(uint64_t*)lvalue = 0; break; case CONFIG_TYPE_CSV: if (*(smartlist_t**)lvalue) { SMARTLIST_FOREACH(*(smartlist_t **)lvalue, char *, cp, tor_free(cp)); smartlist_free(*(smartlist_t **)lvalue); *(smartlist_t **)lvalue = NULL; } break; case CONFIG_TYPE_LINELIST: case CONFIG_TYPE_LINELIST_S: config_free_lines(*(config_line_t **)lvalue); *(config_line_t **)lvalue = NULL; break; case CONFIG_TYPE_LINELIST_V: /* handled by linelist_s. */ break; case CONFIG_TYPE_OBSOLETE: break; } } /** Clear the option indexed by var in options. Then if * use_defaults, set it to its default value. * Called by config_init() and option_reset_line() and option_assign_line(). */ static void option_reset(config_format_t *fmt, or_options_t *options, config_var_t *var, int use_defaults) { config_line_t *c; char *msg = NULL; CHECK(fmt, options); option_clear(fmt, options, var); /* clear it first */ if (!use_defaults) return; /* all done */ if (var->initvalue) { c = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(config_line_t)); c->key = tor_strdup(var->name); c->value = tor_strdup(var->initvalue); if (config_assign_value(fmt, options, c, &msg) < 0) { log_warn(LD_BUG, "Failed to assign default: %s", msg); tor_free(msg); /* if this happens it's a bug */ } config_free_lines(c); } } /** Print a usage message for tor. */ static void print_usage(void) { printf( "Copyright 2001-2007 Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson.\n\n" "tor -f [args]\n" "See man page for options, or http://tor.eff.org/ for documentation.\n"); } /** Print all non-obsolete torrc options. */ static void list_torrc_options(void) { int i; smartlist_t *lines = smartlist_create(); for (i = 0; _option_vars[i].name; ++i) { config_var_t *var = &_option_vars[i]; const char *desc; if (var->type == CONFIG_TYPE_OBSOLETE || var->type == CONFIG_TYPE_LINELIST_V) continue; desc = config_find_description(&options_format, var->name); printf("%s\n", var->name); if (desc) { wrap_string(lines, desc, 76, " ", " "); SMARTLIST_FOREACH(lines, char *, cp, { printf("%s", cp); tor_free(cp); }); smartlist_clear(lines); } } } /** Last value actually set by resolve_my_address. */ static uint32_t last_resolved_addr = 0; /** * Based on options-\>Address, guess our public IP address and put it * (in host order) into *addr_out. If hostname_out is provided, * set *hostname_out to a new string holding the hostname we used to * get the address. Return 0 if all is well, or -1 if we can't find a suitable * public IP address. */ int resolve_my_address(int warn_severity, or_options_t *options, uint32_t *addr_out, char **hostname_out) { struct in_addr in; struct hostent *rent; char hostname[256]; int explicit_ip=1; int explicit_hostname=1; int from_interface=0; char tmpbuf[INET_NTOA_BUF_LEN]; const char *address = options->Address; int notice_severity = warn_severity <= LOG_NOTICE ? LOG_NOTICE : warn_severity; tor_assert(addr_out); if (address && *address) { strlcpy(hostname, address, sizeof(hostname)); } else { /* then we need to guess our address */ explicit_ip = 0; /* it's implicit */ explicit_hostname = 0; /* it's implicit */ if (gethostname(hostname, sizeof(hostname)) < 0) { log_fn(warn_severity, LD_NET,"Error obtaining local hostname"); return -1; } log_debug(LD_CONFIG,"Guessed local host name as '%s'",hostname); } /* now we know hostname. resolve it and keep only the IP address */ if (tor_inet_aton(hostname, &in) == 0) { /* then we have to resolve it */ explicit_ip = 0; rent = (struct hostent *)gethostbyname(hostname); if (!rent) { uint32_t interface_ip; if (explicit_hostname) { log_fn(warn_severity, LD_CONFIG, "Could not resolve local Address '%s'. Failing.", hostname); return -1; } log_fn(notice_severity, LD_CONFIG, "Could not resolve guessed local hostname '%s'. " "Trying something else.", hostname); if (get_interface_address(warn_severity, &interface_ip)) { log_fn(warn_severity, LD_CONFIG, "Could not get local interface IP address. Failing."); return -1; } from_interface = 1; in.s_addr = htonl(interface_ip); tor_inet_ntoa(&in,tmpbuf,sizeof(tmpbuf)); log_fn(notice_severity, LD_CONFIG, "Learned IP address '%s' for " "local interface. Using that.", tmpbuf); strlcpy(hostname, "", sizeof(hostname)); } else { tor_assert(rent->h_length == 4); memcpy(&in.s_addr, rent->h_addr, rent->h_length); if (!explicit_hostname && is_internal_IP(ntohl(in.s_addr), 0)) { uint32_t interface_ip; tor_inet_ntoa(&in,tmpbuf,sizeof(tmpbuf)); log_fn(notice_severity, LD_CONFIG, "Guessed local hostname '%s' " "resolves to a private IP address (%s). Trying something " "else.", hostname, tmpbuf); if (get_interface_address(warn_severity, &interface_ip)) { log_fn(warn_severity, LD_CONFIG, "Could not get local interface IP address. Too bad."); } else if (is_internal_IP(interface_ip, 0)) { struct in_addr in2; in2.s_addr = htonl(interface_ip); tor_inet_ntoa(&in2,tmpbuf,sizeof(tmpbuf)); log_fn(notice_severity, LD_CONFIG, "Interface IP address '%s' is a private address too. " "Ignoring.", tmpbuf); } else { from_interface = 1; in.s_addr = htonl(interface_ip); tor_inet_ntoa(&in,tmpbuf,sizeof(tmpbuf)); log_fn(notice_severity, LD_CONFIG, "Learned IP address '%s' for local interface." " Using that.", tmpbuf); strlcpy(hostname, "", sizeof(hostname)); } } } } tor_inet_ntoa(&in,tmpbuf,sizeof(tmpbuf)); if (is_internal_IP(ntohl(in.s_addr), 0) && options->_PublishServerDescriptor) { /* make sure we're ok with publishing an internal IP */ if (!options->DirServers) { /* if they are using the default dirservers, disallow internal IPs * always. */ log_fn(warn_severity, LD_CONFIG, "Address '%s' resolves to private IP address '%s'. " "Tor servers that use the default DirServers must have public " "IP addresses.", hostname, tmpbuf); return -1; } if (!explicit_ip) { /* even if they've set their own dirservers, require an explicit IP if * they're using an internal address. */ log_fn(warn_severity, LD_CONFIG, "Address '%s' resolves to private " "IP address '%s'. Please set the Address config option to be " "the IP address you want to use.", hostname, tmpbuf); return -1; } } log_debug(LD_CONFIG, "Resolved Address to '%s'.", tmpbuf); *addr_out = ntohl(in.s_addr); if (last_resolved_addr && last_resolved_addr != *addr_out) { /* Leave this as a notice, regardless of the requested severity, * at least until dynamic IP address support becomes bulletproof. */ log_notice(LD_NET, "Your IP address seems to have changed. Updating."); ip_address_changed(0); } if (last_resolved_addr != *addr_out) { const char *method; const char *h = hostname; if (explicit_ip) { method = "CONFIGURED"; h = NULL; } else if (explicit_hostname) { method = "RESOLVED"; } else if (from_interface) { method = "INTERFACE"; h = NULL; } else { method = "GETHOSTNAME"; } control_event_server_status(LOG_NOTICE, "EXTERNAL_ADDRESS ADDRESS=%s METHOD=%s %s%s", tmpbuf, method, h?"HOSTNAME=":"", h); } last_resolved_addr = *addr_out; if (hostname_out) *hostname_out = tor_strdup(hostname); return 0; } /** Return true iff ip (in host order) is judged to be on the * same network as us, or on a private network. */ int is_local_IP(uint32_t ip) { if (is_internal_IP(ip, 0)) return 1; /* Check whether ip is on the same /24 as we are. */ if (get_options()->EnforceDistinctSubnets == 0) return 0; /* It's possible that this next check will hit before the first time * resolve_my_address actually succeeds. (For clients, it is likely that * resolve_my_address will never be called at all). In those cases, * last_resolved_addr will be 0, and so checking to see whether ip is on the * same /24 as last_resolved_addr will be the same as checking whether it * was on net 0, which is already done by is_internal_IP. */ if ((last_resolved_addr & 0xffffff00ul) == (ip & 0xffffff00ul)) return 1; return 0; } /** Called when we don't have a nickname set. Try to guess a good nickname * based on the hostname, and return it in a newly allocated string. If we * can't, return NULL and let the caller warn if it wants to. */ static char * get_default_nickname(void) { static const char * const bad_default_nicknames[] = { "localhost", NULL, }; char localhostname[256]; char *cp, *out, *outp; int i; if (gethostname(localhostname, sizeof(localhostname)) < 0) return NULL; /* Put it in lowercase; stop at the first dot. */ if ((cp = strchr(localhostname, '.'))) *cp = '\0'; tor_strlower(localhostname); /* Strip invalid characters. */ cp = localhostname; out = outp = tor_malloc(strlen(localhostname) + 1); while (*cp) { if (strchr(LEGAL_NICKNAME_CHARACTERS, *cp)) *outp++ = *cp++; else cp++; } *outp = '\0'; /* Enforce length. */ if (strlen(out) > MAX_NICKNAME_LEN) out[MAX_NICKNAME_LEN]='\0'; /* Check for dumb names. */ for (i = 0; bad_default_nicknames[i]; ++i) { if (!strcmp(out, bad_default_nicknames[i])) { tor_free(out); return NULL; } } return out; } /** Release storage held by options. */ static void config_free(config_format_t *fmt, void *options) { int i; tor_assert(options); for (i=0; fmt->vars[i].name; ++i) option_clear(fmt, options, &(fmt->vars[i])); if (fmt->extra) { config_line_t **linep = STRUCT_VAR_P(options, fmt->extra->var_offset); config_free_lines(*linep); *linep = NULL; } tor_free(options); } /** Return true iff a and b contain identical keys and values in identical * order. */ static int config_lines_eq(config_line_t *a, config_line_t *b) { while (a && b) { if (strcasecmp(a->key, b->key) || strcmp(a->value, b->value)) return 0; a = a->next; b = b->next; } if (a || b) return 0; return 1; } /** Return true iff the option var has the same value in o1 * and o2. Must not be called for LINELIST_S or OBSOLETE options. */ static int option_is_same(config_format_t *fmt, or_options_t *o1, or_options_t *o2, const char *name) { config_line_t *c1, *c2; int r = 1; CHECK(fmt, o1); CHECK(fmt, o2); c1 = get_assigned_option(fmt, o1, name); c2 = get_assigned_option(fmt, o2, name); r = config_lines_eq(c1, c2); config_free_lines(c1); config_free_lines(c2); return r; } /** Copy storage held by old into a new or_options_t and return it. */ static or_options_t * options_dup(config_format_t *fmt, or_options_t *old) { or_options_t *newopts; int i; config_line_t *line; newopts = config_alloc(fmt); for (i=0; fmt->vars[i].name; ++i) { if (fmt->vars[i].type == CONFIG_TYPE_LINELIST_S) continue; if (fmt->vars[i].type == CONFIG_TYPE_OBSOLETE) continue; line = get_assigned_option(fmt, old, fmt->vars[i].name); if (line) { char *msg = NULL; if (config_assign(fmt, newopts, line, 0, 0, &msg) < 0) { log_err(LD_BUG, "Config_get_assigned_option() generated " "something we couldn't config_assign(): %s", msg); tor_free(msg); tor_assert(0); } } config_free_lines(line); } return newopts; } /** Return a new empty or_options_t. Used for testing. */ or_options_t * options_new(void) { return config_alloc(&options_format); } /** Set options to hold reasonable defaults for most options. * Each option defaults to zero. */ void options_init(or_options_t *options) { config_init(&options_format, options); } /* Set all vars in the configuration object 'options' to their default * values. */ static void config_init(config_format_t *fmt, void *options) { int i; config_var_t *var; CHECK(fmt, options); for (i=0; fmt->vars[i].name; ++i) { var = &fmt->vars[i]; if (!var->initvalue) continue; /* defaults to NULL or 0 */ option_reset(fmt, options, var, 1); } } /** Allocate and return a new string holding the written-out values of the vars * in 'options'. If 'minimal', do not write out any default-valued vars. * Else, if comment_defaults, write default values as comments. */ static char * config_dump(config_format_t *fmt, void *options, int minimal, int comment_defaults) { smartlist_t *elements; or_options_t *defaults; config_line_t *line, *assigned; char *result; int i; const char *desc; char *msg = NULL; defaults = config_alloc(fmt); config_init(fmt, defaults); /* XXX use a 1 here so we don't add a new log line while dumping */ if (fmt->validate_fn(NULL,defaults, 1, &msg) < 0) { log_err(LD_BUG, "Failed to validate default config."); tor_free(msg); tor_assert(0); } elements = smartlist_create(); for (i=0; fmt->vars[i].name; ++i) { int comment_option = 0; if (fmt->vars[i].type == CONFIG_TYPE_OBSOLETE || fmt->vars[i].type == CONFIG_TYPE_LINELIST_S) continue; /* Don't save 'hidden' control variables. */ if (!strcmpstart(fmt->vars[i].name, "__")) continue; if (minimal && option_is_same(fmt, options, defaults, fmt->vars[i].name)) continue; else if (comment_defaults && option_is_same(fmt, options, defaults, fmt->vars[i].name)) comment_option = 1; desc = config_find_description(fmt, fmt->vars[i].name); line = assigned = get_assigned_option(fmt, options, fmt->vars[i].name); if (line && desc) { /* Only dump the description if there's something to describe. */ wrap_string(elements, desc, 78, "# ", "# "); } for (; line; line = line->next) { size_t len = strlen(line->key) + strlen(line->value) + 5; char *tmp; tmp = tor_malloc(len); if (tor_snprintf(tmp, len, "%s%s %s\n", comment_option ? "# " : "", line->key, line->value)<0) { log_err(LD_BUG,"Internal error writing option value"); tor_assert(0); } smartlist_add(elements, tmp); } config_free_lines(assigned); } if (fmt->extra) { line = *(config_line_t**)STRUCT_VAR_P(options, fmt->extra->var_offset); for (; line; line = line->next) { size_t len = strlen(line->key) + strlen(line->value) + 3; char *tmp; tmp = tor_malloc(len); if (tor_snprintf(tmp, len, "%s %s\n", line->key, line->value)<0) { log_err(LD_BUG,"Internal error writing option value"); tor_assert(0); } smartlist_add(elements, tmp); } } result = smartlist_join_strings(elements, "", 0, NULL); SMARTLIST_FOREACH(elements, char *, cp, tor_free(cp)); smartlist_free(elements); config_free(fmt, defaults); return result; } /** Return a string containing a possible configuration file that would give * the configuration in options. If minimal is true, do not * include options that are the same as Tor's defaults. */ char * options_dump(or_options_t *options, int minimal) { return config_dump(&options_format, options, minimal, 0); } /** Return 0 if every element of sl is a string holding a decimal * representation of a port number, or if sl is NULL. * Otherwise set *msg and return -1. */ static int validate_ports_csv(smartlist_t *sl, const char *name, char **msg) { int i; char buf[1024]; tor_assert(name); if (!sl) return 0; SMARTLIST_FOREACH(sl, const char *, cp, { i = atoi(cp); if (i < 1 || i > 65535) { int r = tor_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "Port '%s' out of range in %s", cp, name); *msg = tor_strdup(r >= 0 ? buf : "internal error"); return -1; } }); return 0; } /** If value exceeds ROUTER_MAX_DECLARED_BANDWIDTH, write * a complaint into *msg using string desc, and return -1. * Else return 0. */ static int ensure_bandwidth_cap(uint64_t *value, const char *desc, char **msg) { int r; char buf[1024]; if (*value > ROUTER_MAX_DECLARED_BANDWIDTH) { /* This handles an understandable special case where somebody says "2gb" * whereas our actual maximum is 2gb-1 (INT_MAX) */ --*value; } if (*value > ROUTER_MAX_DECLARED_BANDWIDTH) { r = tor_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s ("U64_FORMAT") must be at most %d", desc, U64_PRINTF_ARG(*value), ROUTER_MAX_DECLARED_BANDWIDTH); *msg = tor_strdup(r >= 0 ? buf : "internal error"); return -1; } return 0; } /** Parse an authority type from list and write it to *auth. If * compatible is non-zero, treat "1" as "v1,v2" and treat "0" as "". * Return 0 on success or -(idx of first bad member) if not a recognized * authority type. */ static int parse_authority_type_from_list(smartlist_t *list, authority_type_t *auth, int compatible) { tor_assert(auth); *auth = NO_AUTHORITY; if (!list) /* empty list, answer is none */ return 0; SMARTLIST_FOREACH(list, const char *, string, { if (!strcasecmp(string, "v1")) *auth |= V1_AUTHORITY; else if (compatible && !strcmp(string, "1")) *auth |= V1_AUTHORITY | V2_AUTHORITY; else if (!strcasecmp(string, "v2")) *auth |= V2_AUTHORITY; else if (!strcasecmp(string, "v3")) *auth |= V3_AUTHORITY; else if (!strcasecmp(string, "bridge")) *auth |= BRIDGE_AUTHORITY; else if (!strcasecmp(string, "hidserv")) *auth |= HIDSERV_AUTHORITY; else if (!strcasecmp(string, "") || (compatible && !strcmp(string, "0"))) /* no authority */; else return - string_sl_idx; }); return 0; } /** Lowest allowable value for RendPostPeriod; if this is too low, hidden * services can overload the directory system. */ #define MIN_REND_POST_PERIOD (10*60) /** Highest allowable value for RendPostPeriod. */ #define MAX_DIR_PERIOD (MIN_ONION_KEY_LIFETIME/2) /** Return 0 if every setting in options is reasonable, and a * permissible transition from old_options. Else return -1. * Should have no side effects, except for normalizing the contents of * options. * * On error, tor_strdup an error explanation into *msg. * * XXX * If from_setconf, we were called by the controller, and our * Log line should stay empty. If it's 0, then give us a default log * if there are no logs defined. */ static int options_validate(or_options_t *old_options, or_options_t *options, int from_setconf, char **msg) { int i, r; config_line_t *cl; const char *uname = get_uname(); char buf[1024]; #define REJECT(arg) \ STMT_BEGIN *msg = tor_strdup(arg); return -1; STMT_END #define COMPLAIN(arg) STMT_BEGIN log(LOG_WARN, LD_CONFIG, arg); STMT_END tor_assert(msg); *msg = NULL; if (options->ORPort < 0 || options->ORPort > 65535) REJECT("ORPort option out of bounds."); if (server_mode(options) && (!strcmpstart(uname, "Windows 95") || !strcmpstart(uname, "Windows 98") || !strcmpstart(uname, "Windows Me"))) { log(LOG_WARN, LD_CONFIG, "Tor is running as a server, but you are " "running %s; this probably won't work. See " "http://wiki.noreply.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#ServerOS " "for details.", uname); } if (options->ORPort == 0 && options->ORListenAddress != NULL) REJECT("ORPort must be defined if ORListenAddress is defined."); if (options->DirPort == 0 && options->DirListenAddress != NULL) REJECT("DirPort must be defined if DirListenAddress is defined."); if (options->DNSPort == 0 && options->DNSListenAddress != NULL) REJECT("DNSPort must be defined if DNSListenAddress is defined."); if (options->ControlPort == 0 && options->ControlListenAddress != NULL) REJECT("ControlPort must be defined if ControlListenAddress is defined."); if (options->TransPort == 0 && options->TransListenAddress != NULL) REJECT("TransPort must be defined if TransListenAddress is defined."); if (options->NatdPort == 0 && options->NatdListenAddress != NULL) REJECT("NatdPort must be defined if NatdListenAddress is defined."); /* Don't gripe about SocksPort 0 with SocksListenAddress set; a standard * configuration does this. */ for (i = 0; i < 3; ++i) { int is_socks = i==0; int is_trans = i==1; config_line_t *line, *opt, *old; const char *tp; if (is_socks) { opt = options->SocksListenAddress; old = old_options ? old_options->SocksListenAddress : NULL; tp = "SOCKS proxy"; } else if (is_trans) { opt = options->TransListenAddress; old = old_options ? old_options->TransListenAddress : NULL; tp = "transparent proxy"; } else { opt = options->NatdListenAddress; old = old_options ? old_options->NatdListenAddress : NULL; tp = "natd proxy"; } for (line = opt; line; line = line->next) { char *address = NULL; uint16_t port; uint32_t addr; if (parse_addr_port(LOG_WARN, line->value, &address, &addr, &port)<0) continue; /* We'll warn about this later. */ if (!is_internal_IP(addr, 1) && (!old_options || !config_lines_eq(old, opt))) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "You specified a public address '%s' for a %s. Other " "people on the Internet might find your computer and use it as " "an open %s. Please don't allow this unless you have " "a good reason.", address, tp, tp); } tor_free(address); } } if (validate_data_directory(options)<0) REJECT("Invalid DataDirectory"); if (options->Nickname == NULL) { if (server_mode(options)) { if (!(options->Nickname = get_default_nickname())) { log_notice(LD_CONFIG, "Couldn't pick a nickname based on " "our hostname; using %s instead.", UNNAMED_ROUTER_NICKNAME); options->Nickname = tor_strdup(UNNAMED_ROUTER_NICKNAME); } else { log_notice(LD_CONFIG, "Choosing default nickname '%s'", options->Nickname); } } } else { if (!is_legal_nickname(options->Nickname)) { r = tor_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "Nickname '%s' is wrong length or contains illegal characters.", options->Nickname); *msg = tor_strdup(r >= 0 ? buf : "internal error"); return -1; } } if (server_mode(options) && !options->ContactInfo) log(LOG_NOTICE, LD_CONFIG, "Your ContactInfo config option is not set. " "Please consider setting it, so we can contact you if your server is " "misconfigured or something else goes wrong."); /* Special case on first boot if no Log options are given. */ if (!options->Logs && !options->RunAsDaemon && !from_setconf) config_line_append(&options->Logs, "Log", "notice stdout"); if (options_init_logs(options, 1)<0) /* Validate the log(s) */ REJECT("Failed to validate Log options. See logs for details."); if (options->NoPublish) { log(LOG_WARN, LD_CONFIG, "NoPublish is obsolete. Use PublishServerDescriptor instead."); SMARTLIST_FOREACH(options->PublishServerDescriptor, char *, s, tor_free(s)); smartlist_clear(options->PublishServerDescriptor); } if (authdir_mode(options)) { /* confirm that our address isn't broken, so we can complain now */ uint32_t tmp; if (resolve_my_address(LOG_WARN, options, &tmp, NULL) < 0) REJECT("Failed to resolve/guess local address. See logs for details."); } #ifndef MS_WINDOWS if (options->RunAsDaemon && torrc_fname && path_is_relative(torrc_fname)) REJECT("Can't use a relative path to torrc when RunAsDaemon is set."); #endif if (options->SocksPort < 0 || options->SocksPort > 65535) REJECT("SocksPort option out of bounds."); if (options->DNSPort < 0 || options->DNSPort > 65535) REJECT("DNSPort option out of bounds."); if (options->TransPort < 0 || options->TransPort > 65535) REJECT("TransPort option out of bounds."); if (options->NatdPort < 0 || options->NatdPort > 65535) REJECT("NatdPort option out of bounds."); if (options->SocksPort == 0 && options->TransPort == 0 && options->NatdPort == 0 && options->ORPort == 0) REJECT("SocksPort, TransPort, NatdPort, and ORPort are all undefined? " "Quitting."); if (options->ControlPort < 0 || options->ControlPort > 65535) REJECT("ControlPort option out of bounds."); if (options->DirPort < 0 || options->DirPort > 65535) REJECT("DirPort option out of bounds."); #ifndef USE_TRANSPARENT if (options->TransPort || options->TransListenAddress) REJECT("TransPort and TransListenAddress are disabled in this build."); #endif if (options->StrictExitNodes && (!options->ExitNodes || !strlen(options->ExitNodes)) && (!old_options || (old_options->StrictExitNodes != options->StrictExitNodes) || (!opt_streq(old_options->ExitNodes, options->ExitNodes)))) COMPLAIN("StrictExitNodes set, but no ExitNodes listed."); if (options->StrictEntryNodes && (!options->EntryNodes || !strlen(options->EntryNodes)) && (!old_options || (old_options->StrictEntryNodes != options->StrictEntryNodes) || (!opt_streq(old_options->EntryNodes, options->EntryNodes)))) COMPLAIN("StrictEntryNodes set, but no EntryNodes listed."); if (options->AuthoritativeDir) { if (!options->ContactInfo) REJECT("Authoritative directory servers must set ContactInfo"); if (options->V1AuthoritativeDir && !options->RecommendedVersions) REJECT("V1 auth dir servers must set RecommendedVersions."); if (!options->RecommendedClientVersions) options->RecommendedClientVersions = config_lines_dup(options->RecommendedVersions); if (!options->RecommendedServerVersions) options->RecommendedServerVersions = config_lines_dup(options->RecommendedVersions); if (options->VersioningAuthoritativeDir && (!options->RecommendedClientVersions || !options->RecommendedServerVersions)) REJECT("Versioning auth dir servers must set Recommended*Versions."); if (options->UseEntryGuards) { log_info(LD_CONFIG, "Authoritative directory servers can't set " "UseEntryGuards. Disabling."); options->UseEntryGuards = 0; } if (!options->DownloadExtraInfo) { log_info(LD_CONFIG, "Authoritative directories always try to download " "extra-info documents. Setting DownloadExtraInfo."); options->DownloadExtraInfo = 1; } if (!(options->BridgeAuthoritativeDir || options->HSAuthoritativeDir || options->V1AuthoritativeDir || options->V2AuthoritativeDir || options->V3AuthoritativeDir)) REJECT("AuthoritativeDir is set, but none of " "(Bridge/HS/V1/V2/V3)AuthoriativeDir is set."); } if (options->AuthoritativeDir && !options->DirPort) REJECT("Running as authoritative directory, but no DirPort set."); if (options->AuthoritativeDir && !options->ORPort) REJECT("Running as authoritative directory, but no ORPort set."); if (options->AuthoritativeDir && options->ClientOnly) REJECT("Running as authoritative directory, but ClientOnly also set."); if (options->HSAuthorityRecordStats && !options->HSAuthoritativeDir) REJECT("HSAuthorityRecordStats is set but we're not running as " "a hidden service authority."); if (options->ConnLimit <= 0) { r = tor_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "ConnLimit must be greater than 0, but was set to %d", options->ConnLimit); *msg = tor_strdup(r >= 0 ? buf : "internal error"); return -1; } if (validate_ports_csv(options->FirewallPorts, "FirewallPorts", msg) < 0) return -1; if (validate_ports_csv(options->LongLivedPorts, "LongLivedPorts", msg) < 0) return -1; if (options->FascistFirewall && !options->ReachableAddresses) { if (options->FirewallPorts && smartlist_len(options->FirewallPorts)) { /* We already have firewall ports set, so migrate them to * ReachableAddresses, which will set ReachableORAddresses and * ReachableDirAddresses if they aren't set explicitly. */ smartlist_t *instead = smartlist_create(); config_line_t *new_line = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(config_line_t)); new_line->key = tor_strdup("ReachableAddresses"); /* If we're configured with the old format, we need to prepend some * open ports. */ SMARTLIST_FOREACH(options->FirewallPorts, const char *, portno, { int p = atoi(portno); char *s; if (p<0) continue; s = tor_malloc(16); tor_snprintf(s, 16, "*:%d", p); smartlist_add(instead, s); }); new_line->value = smartlist_join_strings(instead,",",0,NULL); /* These have been deprecated since 0.1.1.5-alpha-cvs */ log(LOG_NOTICE, LD_CONFIG, "Converting FascistFirewall and FirewallPorts " "config options to new format: \"ReachableAddresses %s\"", new_line->value); options->ReachableAddresses = new_line; SMARTLIST_FOREACH(instead, char *, cp, tor_free(cp)); smartlist_free(instead); } else { /* We do not have FirewallPorts set, so add 80 to * ReachableDirAddresses, and 443 to ReachableORAddresses. */ if (!options->ReachableDirAddresses) { config_line_t *new_line = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(config_line_t)); new_line->key = tor_strdup("ReachableDirAddresses"); new_line->value = tor_strdup("*:80"); options->ReachableDirAddresses = new_line; log(LOG_NOTICE, LD_CONFIG, "Converting FascistFirewall config option " "to new format: \"ReachableDirAddresses *:80\""); } if (!options->ReachableORAddresses) { config_line_t *new_line = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(config_line_t)); new_line->key = tor_strdup("ReachableORAddresses"); new_line->value = tor_strdup("*:443"); options->ReachableORAddresses = new_line; log(LOG_NOTICE, LD_CONFIG, "Converting FascistFirewall config option " "to new format: \"ReachableORAddresses *:443\""); } } } for (i=0; i<3; i++) { config_line_t **linep = (i==0) ? &options->ReachableAddresses : (i==1) ? &options->ReachableORAddresses : &options->ReachableDirAddresses; if (!*linep) continue; /* We need to end with a reject *:*, not an implicit accept *:* */ for (;;) { if (!strcmp((*linep)->value, "reject *:*")) /* already there */ break; linep = &((*linep)->next); if (!*linep) { *linep = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(config_line_t)); (*linep)->key = tor_strdup( (i==0) ? "ReachableAddresses" : (i==1) ? "ReachableORAddresses" : "ReachableDirAddresses"); (*linep)->value = tor_strdup("reject *:*"); break; } } } if ((options->ReachableAddresses || options->ReachableORAddresses || options->ReachableDirAddresses) && server_mode(options)) REJECT("Servers must be able to freely connect to the rest " "of the Internet, so they must not set Reachable*Addresses " "or FascistFirewall."); options->_AllowInvalid = 0; if (options->AllowInvalidNodes) { SMARTLIST_FOREACH(options->AllowInvalidNodes, const char *, cp, { if (!strcasecmp(cp, "entry")) options->_AllowInvalid |= ALLOW_INVALID_ENTRY; else if (!strcasecmp(cp, "exit")) options->_AllowInvalid |= ALLOW_INVALID_EXIT; else if (!strcasecmp(cp, "middle")) options->_AllowInvalid |= ALLOW_INVALID_MIDDLE; else if (!strcasecmp(cp, "introduction")) options->_AllowInvalid |= ALLOW_INVALID_INTRODUCTION; else if (!strcasecmp(cp, "rendezvous")) options->_AllowInvalid |= ALLOW_INVALID_RENDEZVOUS; else { r = tor_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "Unrecognized value '%s' in AllowInvalidNodes", cp); *msg = tor_strdup(r >= 0 ? buf : "internal error"); return -1; } }); } if ((i = parse_authority_type_from_list(options->PublishServerDescriptor, &options->_PublishServerDescriptor, 1) < 0)) { r = tor_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "Unrecognized value '%s' for PublishServerDescriptor", (char*)smartlist_get(options->PublishServerDescriptor, -i)); *msg = tor_strdup(r >= 0 ? buf : "internal error"); return -1; } if (options->RendPostPeriod < MIN_REND_POST_PERIOD) { log(LOG_WARN,LD_CONFIG,"RendPostPeriod option must be at least %d seconds." " Clipping.", MIN_REND_POST_PERIOD); options->RendPostPeriod = MIN_REND_POST_PERIOD; } if (options->RendPostPeriod > MAX_DIR_PERIOD) { log(LOG_WARN, LD_CONFIG, "RendPostPeriod is too large; clipping to %ds.", MAX_DIR_PERIOD); options->RendPostPeriod = MAX_DIR_PERIOD; } if (options->KeepalivePeriod < 1) REJECT("KeepalivePeriod option must be positive."); if (ensure_bandwidth_cap(&options->BandwidthRate, "BandwidthRate", msg) < 0) return -1; if (ensure_bandwidth_cap(&options->BandwidthBurst, "BandwidthBurst", msg) < 0) return -1; if (ensure_bandwidth_cap(&options->MaxAdvertisedBandwidth, "MaxAdvertisedBandwidth", msg) < 0) return -1; if (ensure_bandwidth_cap(&options->RelayBandwidthRate, "RelayBandwidthRate", msg) < 0) return -1; if (ensure_bandwidth_cap(&options->RelayBandwidthBurst, "RelayBandwidthBurst", msg) < 0) return -1; if (server_mode(options)) { if (options->BandwidthRate < ROUTER_REQUIRED_MIN_BANDWIDTH*2) { r = tor_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "BandwidthRate is set to %d bytes/second. " "For servers, it must be at least %d.", (int)options->BandwidthRate, ROUTER_REQUIRED_MIN_BANDWIDTH*2); *msg = tor_strdup(r >= 0 ? buf : "internal error"); return -1; } else if (options->MaxAdvertisedBandwidth < ROUTER_REQUIRED_MIN_BANDWIDTH) { r = tor_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "MaxAdvertisedBandwidth is set to %d bytes/second. " "For servers, it must be at least %d.", (int)options->MaxAdvertisedBandwidth, ROUTER_REQUIRED_MIN_BANDWIDTH); *msg = tor_strdup(r >= 0 ? buf : "internal error"); return -1; } if (options->RelayBandwidthRate > options->RelayBandwidthBurst) REJECT("RelayBandwidthBurst must be at least equal " "to RelayBandwidthRate."); if (options->RelayBandwidthRate && options->RelayBandwidthRate < ROUTER_REQUIRED_MIN_BANDWIDTH) { r = tor_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "RelayBandwidthRate is set to %d bytes/second. " "For servers, it must be at least %d.", (int)options->RelayBandwidthRate, ROUTER_REQUIRED_MIN_BANDWIDTH); *msg = tor_strdup(r >= 0 ? buf : "internal error"); return -1; } } if (options->BandwidthRate > options->BandwidthBurst) REJECT("BandwidthBurst must be at least equal to BandwidthRate."); if (accounting_parse_options(options, 1)<0) REJECT("Failed to parse accounting options. See logs for details."); if (options->HttpProxy) { /* parse it now */ if (parse_addr_port(LOG_WARN, options->HttpProxy, NULL, &options->HttpProxyAddr, &options->HttpProxyPort) < 0) REJECT("HttpProxy failed to parse or resolve. Please fix."); if (options->HttpProxyPort == 0) { /* give it a default */ options->HttpProxyPort = 80; } } if (options->HttpProxyAuthenticator) { if (strlen(options->HttpProxyAuthenticator) >= 48) REJECT("HttpProxyAuthenticator is too long (>= 48 chars)."); } if (options->HttpsProxy) { /* parse it now */ if (parse_addr_port(LOG_WARN, options->HttpsProxy, NULL, &options->HttpsProxyAddr, &options->HttpsProxyPort) <0) REJECT("HttpsProxy failed to parse or resolve. Please fix."); if (options->HttpsProxyPort == 0) { /* give it a default */ options->HttpsProxyPort = 443; } } if (options->HttpsProxyAuthenticator) { if (strlen(options->HttpsProxyAuthenticator) >= 48) REJECT("HttpsProxyAuthenticator is too long (>= 48 chars)."); } if (options->HashedControlPassword) { if (decode_hashed_password(NULL, options->HashedControlPassword)<0) REJECT("Bad HashedControlPassword: wrong length or bad encoding"); } if (options->HashedControlPassword && options->CookieAuthentication) REJECT("Cannot set both HashedControlPassword and CookieAuthentication"); if (options->ControlListenAddress) { int all_are_local = 1; config_line_t *ln; for (ln = options->ControlListenAddress; ln; ln = ln->next) { if (strcmpstart(ln->value, "127.")) all_are_local = 0; } if (!all_are_local) { if (!options->HashedControlPassword && !options->CookieAuthentication) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "You have a ControlListenAddress set to accept " "connections from a non-local address. This means that " "any program on the internet can reconfigure your Tor. " "That's so bad that I'm closing your ControlPort for you."); options->ControlPort = 0; } else { log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "You have a ControlListenAddress set to accept " "connections from a non-local address. This means that " "programs not running on your computer can reconfigure your " "Tor. That's pretty bad!"); } } } if (options->ControlPort && !options->HashedControlPassword && !options->CookieAuthentication) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "ControlPort is open, but no authentication method " "has been configured. This means that any program on your " "computer can reconfigure your Tor. That's bad! You should " "upgrade your Tor controller as soon as possible."); } if (options->UseEntryGuards && ! options->NumEntryGuards) REJECT("Cannot enable UseEntryGuards with NumEntryGuards set to 0"); if (check_nickname_list(options->ExitNodes, "ExitNodes", msg)) return -1; if (check_nickname_list(options->EntryNodes, "EntryNodes", msg)) return -1; if (check_nickname_list(options->ExcludeNodes, "ExcludeNodes", msg)) return -1; if (check_nickname_list(options->RendNodes, "RendNodes", msg)) return -1; if (check_nickname_list(options->RendNodes, "RendExcludeNodes", msg)) return -1; if (check_nickname_list(options->TestVia, "TestVia", msg)) return -1; if (check_nickname_list(options->MyFamily, "MyFamily", msg)) return -1; for (cl = options->NodeFamilies; cl; cl = cl->next) { if (check_nickname_list(cl->value, "NodeFamily", msg)) return -1; } if (validate_addr_policies(options, msg) < 0) return -1; for (cl = options->RedirectExit; cl; cl = cl->next) { if (parse_redirect_line(NULL, cl, msg)<0) return -1; } if (options->DirServers) { if (!old_options || !config_lines_eq(options->DirServers, old_options->DirServers)) COMPLAIN("You have used DirServer to specify directory authorities in " "your configuration. This is potentially dangerous: it can " "make you look different from all other Tor users, and hurt " "your anonymity. Even if you've specified the same " "authorities as Tor uses by default, the defaults could " "change in the future. Be sure you know what you're doing."); for (cl = options->DirServers; cl; cl = cl->next) { if (parse_dir_server_line(cl->value, 1)<0) REJECT("DirServer line did not parse. See logs for details."); } } if (options->UseBridges && !options->Bridges) REJECT("If you set UseBridges, you must specify at least one bridge."); if (options->UseBridges && !options->TunnelDirConns) REJECT("If you set UseBridges, you must set TunnelDirConns."); if (options->Bridges) { for (cl = options->Bridges; cl; cl = cl->next) { if (parse_bridge_line(cl->value, 1)<0) REJECT("Bridge line did not parse. See logs for details."); } } if (options->ConstrainedSockets) { /* If the user wants to constrain socket buffer use, make sure the desired * limit is between MIN|MAX_TCPSOCK_BUFFER in k increments. */ if (options->ConstrainedSockSize < MIN_CONSTRAINED_TCP_BUFFER || options->ConstrainedSockSize > MAX_CONSTRAINED_TCP_BUFFER || options->ConstrainedSockSize % 1024) { r = tor_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "ConstrainedSockSize is invalid. Must be a value between %d and %d " "in 1024 byte increments.", MIN_CONSTRAINED_TCP_BUFFER, MAX_CONSTRAINED_TCP_BUFFER); *msg = tor_strdup(r >= 0 ? buf : "internal error"); return -1; } if (options->DirPort) { /* Providing cached directory entries while system TCP buffers are scarce * will exacerbate the socket errors. Suggest that this be disabled. */ COMPLAIN("You have requested constrained socket buffers while also " "serving directory entries via DirPort. It is strongly " "suggested that you disable serving directory requests when " "system TCP buffer resources are scarce."); } } if (options->V3AuthVoteDelay + options->V3AuthDistDelay >= options->V3AuthVotingInterval/2) { REJECT("V3AuthVoteDelay and V3AuthDistDelay must be no more than half " "V3AuthVotingInterval"); } if (options->V3AuthVoteDelay < MIN_VOTE_SECONDS) REJECT("V3AuthVoteDelay is way too low."); if (options->V3AuthDistDelay < MIN_DIST_SECONDS) REJECT("V3AuthDistDelay is way too low."); if (options->V3AuthNIntervalsValid < 2) REJECT("V3AuthNIntervalsValid must be at least 2."); if (options->V3AuthVotingInterval < 300) { REJECT("V3AuthVotingInterval is insanely low."); } else if (options->V3AuthVotingInterval > 24*60*60) { REJECT("V3AuthVotingInterval is insanely high."); } else if (((24*60*60) % options->V3AuthVotingInterval) != 0) { COMPLAIN("V3AuthVotingInterval does not divide evenly into 24 hours."); } if (rend_config_services(options, 1) < 0) REJECT("Failed to configure rendezvous options. See logs for details."); if (parse_virtual_addr_network(options->VirtualAddrNetwork, 1, NULL)<0) return -1; if (options->PreferTunneledDirConns && !options->TunnelDirConns) REJECT("Must set TunnelDirConns if PreferTunneledDirConns is set."); if (options->AutomapHostsSuffixes) { SMARTLIST_FOREACH(options->AutomapHostsSuffixes, char *, suf, { size_t len = strlen(suf); if (len && suf[len-1] == '.') suf[len-1] = '\0'; }); } return 0; #undef REJECT #undef COMPLAIN } /** Helper: return true iff s1 and s2 are both NULL, or both non-NULL * equal strings. */ static int opt_streq(const char *s1, const char *s2) { if (!s1 && !s2) return 1; else if (s1 && s2 && !strcmp(s1,s2)) return 1; else return 0; } /** Check if any of the previous options have changed but aren't allowed to. */ static int options_transition_allowed(or_options_t *old, or_options_t *new_val, char **msg) { if (!old) return 0; if (!opt_streq(old->PidFile, new_val->PidFile)) { *msg = tor_strdup("PidFile is not allowed to change."); return -1; } if (old->RunAsDaemon != new_val->RunAsDaemon) { *msg = tor_strdup("While Tor is running, changing RunAsDaemon " "is not allowed."); return -1; } if (strcmp(old->DataDirectory,new_val->DataDirectory)!=0) { char buf[1024]; int r = tor_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "While Tor is running, changing DataDirectory " "(\"%s\"->\"%s\") is not allowed.", old->DataDirectory, new_val->DataDirectory); *msg = tor_strdup(r >= 0 ? buf : "internal error"); return -1; } if (!opt_streq(old->User, new_val->User)) { *msg = tor_strdup("While Tor is running, changing User is not allowed."); return -1; } if (!opt_streq(old->Group, new_val->Group)) { *msg = tor_strdup("While Tor is running, changing Group is not allowed."); return -1; } if (old->HardwareAccel != new_val->HardwareAccel) { *msg = tor_strdup("While Tor is running, changing HardwareAccel is " "not allowed."); return -1; } return 0; } /** Return 1 if any change from old_options to new_options * will require us to rotate the cpu and dns workers; else return 0. */ static int options_transition_affects_workers(or_options_t *old_options, or_options_t *new_options) { if (!opt_streq(old_options->DataDirectory, new_options->DataDirectory) || old_options->NumCpus != new_options->NumCpus || old_options->ORPort != new_options->ORPort || old_options->ServerDNSSearchDomains != new_options->ServerDNSSearchDomains || old_options->SafeLogging != new_options->SafeLogging || old_options->ClientOnly != new_options->ClientOnly || !config_lines_eq(old_options->Logs, new_options->Logs)) return 1; /* Check whether log options match. */ /* Nothing that changed matters. */ return 0; } /** Return 1 if any change from old_options to new_options * will require us to generate a new descriptor; else return 0. */ static int options_transition_affects_descriptor(or_options_t *old_options, or_options_t *new_options) { if (!opt_streq(old_options->DataDirectory, new_options->DataDirectory) || !opt_streq(old_options->Nickname,new_options->Nickname) || !opt_streq(old_options->Address,new_options->Address) || !config_lines_eq(old_options->ExitPolicy,new_options->ExitPolicy) || old_options->ORPort != new_options->ORPort || old_options->DirPort != new_options->DirPort || old_options->ClientOnly != new_options->ClientOnly || old_options->NoPublish != new_options->NoPublish || old_options->_PublishServerDescriptor != new_options->_PublishServerDescriptor || old_options->BandwidthRate != new_options->BandwidthRate || old_options->BandwidthBurst != new_options->BandwidthBurst || !opt_streq(old_options->ContactInfo, new_options->ContactInfo) || !opt_streq(old_options->MyFamily, new_options->MyFamily) || !opt_streq(old_options->AccountingStart, new_options->AccountingStart) || old_options->AccountingMax != new_options->AccountingMax) return 1; return 0; } #ifdef MS_WINDOWS /** Return the directory on windows where we expect to find our application * data. */ static char * get_windows_conf_root(void) { static int is_set = 0; static char path[MAX_PATH+1]; LPITEMIDLIST idl; IMalloc *m; HRESULT result; if (is_set) return path; /* Find X:\documents and settings\username\application data\ . * We would use SHGetSpecialFolder path, but that wasn't added until IE4. */ if (!SUCCEEDED(SHGetSpecialFolderLocation(NULL, CSIDL_APPDATA, &idl))) { GetCurrentDirectory(MAX_PATH, path); is_set = 1; log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "I couldn't find your application data folder: are you " "running an ancient version of Windows 95? Defaulting to \"%s\"", path); return path; } /* Convert the path from an "ID List" (whatever that is!) to a path. */ result = SHGetPathFromIDList(idl, path); /* Now we need to free the */ SHGetMalloc(&m); if (m) { m->lpVtbl->Free(m, idl); m->lpVtbl->Release(m); } if (!SUCCEEDED(result)) { return NULL; } strlcat(path,"\\tor",MAX_PATH); is_set = 1; return path; } #endif /** Return the default location for our torrc file. */ static const char * get_default_conf_file(void) { #ifdef MS_WINDOWS static char path[MAX_PATH+1]; strlcpy(path, get_windows_conf_root(), MAX_PATH); strlcat(path,"\\torrc",MAX_PATH); return path; #else return (CONFDIR "/torrc"); #endif } /** Verify whether lst is a string containing valid-looking space-separated * nicknames, or NULL. Return 0 on success. Warn and return -1 on failure. */ static int check_nickname_list(const char *lst, const char *name, char **msg) { int r = 0; smartlist_t *sl; if (!lst) return 0; sl = smartlist_create(); smartlist_split_string(sl, lst, ",", SPLIT_SKIP_SPACE|SPLIT_IGNORE_BLANK, 0); SMARTLIST_FOREACH(sl, const char *, s, { if (!is_legal_nickname_or_hexdigest(s)) { char buf[1024]; int tmp = tor_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "Invalid nickname '%s' in %s line", s, name); *msg = tor_strdup(tmp >= 0 ? buf : "internal error"); r = -1; break; } }); SMARTLIST_FOREACH(sl, char *, s, tor_free(s)); smartlist_free(sl); return r; } /** Read a configuration file into options, finding the configuration * file location based on the command line. After loading the options, * validate them for consistency, then take actions based on them. * Return 0 if success, -1 if failure. */ int options_init_from_torrc(int argc, char **argv) { or_options_t *oldoptions, *newoptions; config_line_t *cl; char *cf=NULL, *fname=NULL, *errmsg=NULL; int i, retval; int using_default_torrc; int ignore_missing_torrc; static char **backup_argv; static int backup_argc; if (argv) { /* first time we're called. save commandline args */ backup_argv = argv; backup_argc = argc; oldoptions = NULL; } else { /* we're reloading. need to clean up old options first. */ argv = backup_argv; argc = backup_argc; oldoptions = get_options(); } if (argc > 1 && (!strcmp(argv[1], "-h") || !strcmp(argv[1],"--help"))) { print_usage(); exit(0); } if (argc > 1 && !strcmp(argv[1], "--list-torrc-options")) { /* For documenting validating whether we've documented everything. */ list_torrc_options(); exit(0); } if (argc > 1 && (!strcmp(argv[1],"--version"))) { printf("Tor version %s.\n",get_version()); if (argc > 2 && (!strcmp(argv[2],"--version"))) { print_svn_version(); } exit(0); } newoptions = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(or_options_t)); newoptions->_magic = OR_OPTIONS_MAGIC; options_init(newoptions); /* learn config file name */ fname = NULL; using_default_torrc = 1; ignore_missing_torrc = 0; newoptions->command = CMD_RUN_TOR; for (i = 1; i < argc; ++i) { if (i < argc-1 && !strcmp(argv[i],"-f")) { if (fname) { log(LOG_WARN, LD_CONFIG, "Duplicate -f options on command line."); tor_free(fname); } #ifdef MS_WINDOWS /* XXX one day we might want to extend expand_filename to work * under Windows as well. */ fname = tor_strdup(argv[i+1]); #else fname = expand_filename(argv[i+1]); #endif using_default_torrc = 0; ++i; } else if (!strcmp(argv[i],"--ignore-missing-torrc")) { ignore_missing_torrc = 1; } else if (!strcmp(argv[i],"--list-fingerprint")) { newoptions->command = CMD_LIST_FINGERPRINT; } else if (!strcmp(argv[i],"--hash-password")) { newoptions->command = CMD_HASH_PASSWORD; newoptions->command_arg = tor_strdup( (i < argc-1) ? argv[i+1] : ""); ++i; } else if (!strcmp(argv[i],"--verify-config")) { newoptions->command = CMD_VERIFY_CONFIG; } } if (using_default_torrc) { /* didn't find one, try CONFDIR */ const char *dflt = get_default_conf_file(); if (dflt && file_status(dflt) == FN_FILE) { fname = tor_strdup(dflt); } else { #ifndef MS_WINDOWS char *fn; fn = expand_filename("~/.torrc"); if (fn && file_status(fn) == FN_FILE) { fname = fn; } else { tor_free(fn); fname = tor_strdup(dflt); } #else fname = tor_strdup(dflt); #endif } } tor_assert(fname); log(LOG_DEBUG, LD_CONFIG, "Opening config file \"%s\"", fname); tor_free(torrc_fname); torrc_fname = fname; /* get config lines, assign them */ if (file_status(fname) != FN_FILE || !(cf = read_file_to_str(fname,0,NULL))) { if (using_default_torrc == 1 || ignore_missing_torrc ) { log(LOG_NOTICE, LD_CONFIG, "Configuration file \"%s\" not present, " "using reasonable defaults.", fname); tor_free(fname); /* sets fname to NULL */ torrc_fname = NULL; } else { log(LOG_WARN, LD_CONFIG, "Unable to open configuration file \"%s\".", fname); goto err; } } else { /* it opened successfully. use it. */ retval = config_get_lines(cf, &cl); tor_free(cf); if (retval < 0) goto err; retval = config_assign(&options_format, newoptions, cl, 0, 0, &errmsg); config_free_lines(cl); if (retval < 0) goto err; } /* Go through command-line variables too */ if (config_get_commandlines(argc, argv, &cl) < 0) goto err; retval = config_assign(&options_format, newoptions, cl, 0, 0, &errmsg); config_free_lines(cl); if (retval < 0) goto err; /* Validate newoptions */ if (options_validate(oldoptions, newoptions, 0, &errmsg) < 0) goto err; if (options_transition_allowed(oldoptions, newoptions, &errmsg) < 0) goto err; if (set_options(newoptions, &errmsg)) goto err; /* frees and replaces old options */ return 0; err: tor_free(fname); torrc_fname = NULL; config_free(&options_format, newoptions); if (errmsg) { log(LOG_WARN,LD_CONFIG,"Failed to parse/validate config: %s", errmsg); tor_free(errmsg); } return -1; } /** Return the location for our configuration file. */ const char * get_torrc_fname(void) { if (torrc_fname) return torrc_fname; else return get_default_conf_file(); } /** Adjust the address map mased on the MapAddress elements in the * configuration options */ static void config_register_addressmaps(or_options_t *options) { smartlist_t *elts; config_line_t *opt; char *from, *to; addressmap_clear_configured(); elts = smartlist_create(); for (opt = options->AddressMap; opt; opt = opt->next) { smartlist_split_string(elts, opt->value, NULL, SPLIT_SKIP_SPACE|SPLIT_IGNORE_BLANK, 2); if (smartlist_len(elts) >= 2) { from = smartlist_get(elts,0); to = smartlist_get(elts,1); if (address_is_invalid_destination(to, 1)) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Skipping invalid argument '%s' to MapAddress", to); } else { addressmap_register(from, tor_strdup(to), 0); if (smartlist_len(elts)>2) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG,"Ignoring extra arguments to MapAddress."); } } } else { log_warn(LD_CONFIG,"MapAddress '%s' has too few arguments. Ignoring.", opt->value); } SMARTLIST_FOREACH(elts, char*, cp, tor_free(cp)); smartlist_clear(elts); } smartlist_free(elts); } /** If range is of the form MIN-MAX, for MIN and MAX both * recognized log severity levels, set *min_out to MIN and * *max_out to MAX and return 0. Else, if range is of * the form MIN, act as if MIN-err had been specified. Else, warn and * return -1. */ static int parse_log_severity_range(const char *range, int *min_out, int *max_out) { int levelMin, levelMax; const char *cp; cp = strchr(range, '-'); if (cp) { if (cp == range) { levelMin = LOG_DEBUG; } else { char *tmp_sev = tor_strndup(range, cp - range); levelMin = parse_log_level(tmp_sev); if (levelMin < 0) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Unrecognized minimum log severity '%s': must be " "one of err|warn|notice|info|debug", tmp_sev); tor_free(tmp_sev); return -1; } tor_free(tmp_sev); } if (!*(cp+1)) { levelMax = LOG_ERR; } else { levelMax = parse_log_level(cp+1); if (levelMax < 0) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Unrecognized maximum log severity '%s': must be " "one of err|warn|notice|info|debug", cp+1); return -1; } } } else { levelMin = parse_log_level(range); if (levelMin < 0) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Unrecognized log severity '%s': must be one of " "err|warn|notice|info|debug", range); return -1; } levelMax = LOG_ERR; } *min_out = levelMin; *max_out = levelMax; return 0; } /** * Initialize the logs based on the configuration file. */ int options_init_logs(or_options_t *options, int validate_only) { config_line_t *opt; int ok; smartlist_t *elts; int daemon = #ifdef MS_WINDOWS 0; #else options->RunAsDaemon; #endif ok = 1; elts = smartlist_create(); for (opt = options->Logs; opt; opt = opt->next) { int levelMin=LOG_DEBUG, levelMax=LOG_ERR; smartlist_split_string(elts, opt->value, NULL, SPLIT_SKIP_SPACE|SPLIT_IGNORE_BLANK, 3); if (smartlist_len(elts) == 0) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "No arguments to Log option 'Log %s'", opt->value); ok = 0; goto cleanup; } if (parse_log_severity_range(smartlist_get(elts,0), &levelMin, &levelMax)) { ok = 0; goto cleanup; } if (smartlist_len(elts) < 2) { /* only loglevels were provided */ if (!validate_only) { if (daemon) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Can't log to stdout with RunAsDaemon set; skipping stdout"); } else { add_stream_log(levelMin, levelMax, "", stdout); } } goto cleanup; } if (!strcasecmp(smartlist_get(elts,1), "file")) { if (smartlist_len(elts) != 3) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Bad syntax on file Log option 'Log %s'", opt->value); ok = 0; goto cleanup; } if (!validate_only) { if (add_file_log(levelMin, levelMax, smartlist_get(elts, 2)) < 0) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Couldn't open file for 'Log %s'", opt->value); ok = 0; } } goto cleanup; } if (smartlist_len(elts) != 2) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Wrong number of arguments on Log option 'Log %s'", opt->value); ok = 0; goto cleanup; } if (!strcasecmp(smartlist_get(elts,1), "stdout")) { if (daemon) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Can't log to stdout with RunAsDaemon set."); ok = 0; goto cleanup; } if (!validate_only) { add_stream_log(levelMin, levelMax, "", stdout); } } else if (!strcasecmp(smartlist_get(elts,1), "stderr")) { if (daemon) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Can't log to stderr with RunAsDaemon set."); ok = 0; goto cleanup; } if (!validate_only) { add_stream_log(levelMin, levelMax, "", stderr); } } else if (!strcasecmp(smartlist_get(elts,1), "syslog")) { #ifdef HAVE_SYSLOG_H if (!validate_only) add_syslog_log(levelMin, levelMax); #else log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Syslog is not supported on this system. Sorry."); #endif } else { log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Unrecognized log type %s", (const char*)smartlist_get(elts,1)); if (strchr(smartlist_get(elts,1), '/') || strchr(smartlist_get(elts,1), '\\')) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Did you mean to say 'Log %s file %s' ?", (const char *)smartlist_get(elts,0), (const char *)smartlist_get(elts,1)); } ok = 0; goto cleanup; } cleanup: SMARTLIST_FOREACH(elts, char*, cp, tor_free(cp)); smartlist_clear(elts); } smartlist_free(elts); return ok?0:-1; } /** Parse a single RedirectExit line's contents from line. If * they are valid, and result is not NULL, add an element to * result and return 0. Else if they are valid, return 0. * Else set *msg and return -1. */ static int parse_redirect_line(smartlist_t *result, config_line_t *line, char **msg) { smartlist_t *elements = NULL; exit_redirect_t *r; tor_assert(line); r = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(exit_redirect_t)); elements = smartlist_create(); smartlist_split_string(elements, line->value, NULL, SPLIT_SKIP_SPACE|SPLIT_IGNORE_BLANK, 0); if (smartlist_len(elements) != 2) { *msg = tor_strdup("Wrong number of elements in RedirectExit line"); goto err; } if (parse_addr_and_port_range(smartlist_get(elements,0),&r->addr, &r->maskbits,&r->port_min,&r->port_max)) { *msg = tor_strdup("Error parsing source address in RedirectExit line"); goto err; } if (0==strcasecmp(smartlist_get(elements,1), "pass")) { r->is_redirect = 0; } else { if (parse_addr_port(LOG_WARN, smartlist_get(elements,1),NULL, &r->addr_dest, &r->port_dest)) { *msg = tor_strdup("Error parsing dest address in RedirectExit line"); goto err; } r->is_redirect = 1; } goto done; err: tor_free(r); done: SMARTLIST_FOREACH(elements, char *, cp, tor_free(cp)); smartlist_free(elements); if (r) { if (result) smartlist_add(result, r); else tor_free(r); return 0; } else { tor_assert(*msg); return -1; } } /** Read the contents of a Bridge line from line. Return 0 * if the line is well-formed, and -1 if it isn't. If * validate_only is 0, and the line is well-formed, then add * the bridge described in the line to our internal bridge list. */ static int parse_bridge_line(const char *line, int validate_only) { smartlist_t *items = NULL; int r; char *addrport=NULL, *address=NULL, *fingerprint=NULL; uint32_t addr = 0; uint16_t port = 0; char digest[DIGEST_LEN]; items = smartlist_create(); smartlist_split_string(items, line, NULL, SPLIT_SKIP_SPACE|SPLIT_IGNORE_BLANK, -1); if (smartlist_len(items) < 1) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Too few arguments to Bridge line."); goto err; } addrport = smartlist_get(items, 0); smartlist_del_keeporder(items, 0); if (parse_addr_port(LOG_WARN, addrport, &address, &addr, &port)<0) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Error parsing Bridge address '%s'", addrport); goto err; } if (!port) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Missing port in Bridge address '%s'",addrport); goto err; } if (smartlist_len(items)) { fingerprint = smartlist_join_strings(items, "", 0, NULL); if (strlen(fingerprint) != HEX_DIGEST_LEN) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Key digest for Bridge is wrong length."); goto err; } if (base16_decode(digest, DIGEST_LEN, fingerprint, HEX_DIGEST_LEN)<0) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Unable to decode Bridge key digest."); goto err; } } if (!validate_only) { log_debug(LD_DIR, "Bridge at %s:%d (%s)", address, (int)port, fingerprint ? fingerprint : "no key listed"); bridge_add_from_config(addr, port, fingerprint ? digest : NULL); } r = 0; goto done; err: r = -1; done: SMARTLIST_FOREACH(items, char*, s, tor_free(s)); smartlist_free(items); tor_free(addrport); tor_free(address); tor_free(fingerprint); return r; } /** Read the contents of a DirServer line from line. Return 0 * if the line is well-formed, and -1 if it isn't. If * validate_only is 0, and the line is well-formed, then add * the dirserver described in the line as a valid authority. */ static int parse_dir_server_line(const char *line, int validate_only) { smartlist_t *items = NULL; int r; char *addrport=NULL, *address=NULL, *nickname=NULL, *fingerprint=NULL; uint16_t dir_port = 0, or_port = 0; char digest[DIGEST_LEN]; char v3_digest[DIGEST_LEN]; authority_type_t type = V2_AUTHORITY; int is_not_hidserv_authority = 0, is_not_v2_authority = 0; items = smartlist_create(); smartlist_split_string(items, line, NULL, SPLIT_SKIP_SPACE|SPLIT_IGNORE_BLANK, -1); if (smartlist_len(items) < 1) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "No arguments on DirServer line."); goto err; } if (is_legal_nickname(smartlist_get(items, 0))) { nickname = smartlist_get(items, 0); smartlist_del_keeporder(items, 0); } while (smartlist_len(items)) { char *flag = smartlist_get(items, 0); if (TOR_ISDIGIT(flag[0])) break; if (!strcasecmp(flag, "v1")) { type |= (V1_AUTHORITY | HIDSERV_AUTHORITY); } else if (!strcasecmp(flag, "hs")) { type |= HIDSERV_AUTHORITY; } else if (!strcasecmp(flag, "no-hs")) { is_not_hidserv_authority = 1; } else if (!strcasecmp(flag, "bridge")) { type |= BRIDGE_AUTHORITY; } else if (!strcasecmp(flag, "no-v2")) { is_not_v2_authority = 1; } else if (!strcasecmpstart(flag, "orport=")) { int ok; char *portstring = flag + strlen("orport="); or_port = (uint16_t) tor_parse_long(portstring, 10, 1, 65535, &ok, NULL); if (!ok) log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Invalid orport '%s' on DirServer line.", portstring); } else if (!strcasecmpstart(flag, "v3ident=")) { char *idstr = flag + strlen("v3ident="); if (strlen(idstr) != HEX_DIGEST_LEN || base16_decode(v3_digest, DIGEST_LEN, idstr, HEX_DIGEST_LEN)<0) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Bad v3 identity digest '%s' on DirServer line", flag); } else { type |= V3_AUTHORITY; } } else { log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Unrecognized flag '%s' on DirServer line", flag); } tor_free(flag); smartlist_del_keeporder(items, 0); } if (is_not_hidserv_authority) type &= ~HIDSERV_AUTHORITY; if (is_not_v2_authority) type &= ~V2_AUTHORITY; if (smartlist_len(items) < 2) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Too few arguments to DirServer line."); goto err; } addrport = smartlist_get(items, 0); smartlist_del_keeporder(items, 0); if (parse_addr_port(LOG_WARN, addrport, &address, NULL, &dir_port)<0) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Error parsing DirServer address '%s'", addrport); goto err; } if (!dir_port) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Missing port in DirServer address '%s'",addrport); goto err; } fingerprint = smartlist_join_strings(items, "", 0, NULL); if (strlen(fingerprint) != HEX_DIGEST_LEN) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Key digest for DirServer is wrong length %d.", (int)strlen(fingerprint)); goto err; } if (!strcmp(fingerprint, "E623F7625FBE0C87820F11EC5F6D5377ED816294")) { /* a known bad fingerprint. refuse to use it. */ log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Dangerous dirserver line. To correct, erase your " "torrc file (%s), or reinstall Tor and use the default torrc.", get_torrc_fname()); goto err; } if (base16_decode(digest, DIGEST_LEN, fingerprint, HEX_DIGEST_LEN)<0) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Unable to decode DirServer key digest."); goto err; } if (!validate_only) { log_debug(LD_DIR, "Trusted dirserver at %s:%d (%s)", address, (int)dir_port, (char*)smartlist_get(items,0)); add_trusted_dir_server(nickname, address, dir_port, or_port, digest, v3_digest, type); } r = 0; goto done; err: r = -1; done: SMARTLIST_FOREACH(items, char*, s, tor_free(s)); smartlist_free(items); tor_free(addrport); tor_free(address); tor_free(nickname); tor_free(fingerprint); return r; } /** Adjust the value of options->DataDirectory, or fill it in if it's * absent. Return 0 on success, -1 on failure. */ static int normalize_data_directory(or_options_t *options) { #ifdef MS_WINDOWS char *p; if (options->DataDirectory) return 0; /* all set */ p = tor_malloc(MAX_PATH); strlcpy(p,get_windows_conf_root(),MAX_PATH); options->DataDirectory = p; return 0; #else const char *d = options->DataDirectory; if (!d) d = "~/.tor"; if (strncmp(d,"~/",2) == 0) { char *fn = expand_filename(d); if (!fn) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG,"Failed to expand filename \"%s\".", d); return -1; } if (!options->DataDirectory && !strcmp(fn,"/.tor")) { /* If our homedir is /, we probably don't want to use it. */ /* Default to LOCALSTATEDIR/tor which is probably closer to what we * want. */ log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Default DataDirectory is \"~/.tor\". This expands to " "\"%s\", which is probably not what you want. Using " "\"%s"PATH_SEPARATOR"tor\" instead", fn, LOCALSTATEDIR); tor_free(fn); fn = tor_strdup(LOCALSTATEDIR PATH_SEPARATOR "tor"); } tor_free(options->DataDirectory); options->DataDirectory = fn; } return 0; #endif } /** Check and normalize the value of options->DataDirectory; return 0 if it * sane, -1 otherwise. */ static int validate_data_directory(or_options_t *options) { if (normalize_data_directory(options) < 0) return -1; tor_assert(options->DataDirectory); if (strlen(options->DataDirectory) > (512-128)) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "DataDirectory is too long."); return -1; } return 0; } /** This string must remain the same forevermore. It is how we * recognize that the torrc file doesn't need to be backed up. */ #define GENERATED_FILE_PREFIX "# This file was generated by Tor; " \ "if you edit it, comments will not be preserved" /** This string can change; it tries to give the reader an idea * that editing this file by hand is not a good plan. */ #define GENERATED_FILE_COMMENT "# The old torrc file was renamed " \ "to torrc.orig.1 or similar, and Tor will ignore it" /** Save a configuration file for the configuration in options * into the file fname. If the file already exists, and * doesn't begin with GENERATED_FILE_PREFIX, rename it. Otherwise * replace it. Return 0 on success, -1 on failure. */ static int write_configuration_file(const char *fname, or_options_t *options) { char *old_val=NULL, *new_val=NULL, *new_conf=NULL; int rename_old = 0, r; size_t len; if (fname) { switch (file_status(fname)) { case FN_FILE: old_val = read_file_to_str(fname, 0, NULL); if (strcmpstart(old_val, GENERATED_FILE_PREFIX)) { rename_old = 1; } tor_free(old_val); break; case FN_NOENT: break; case FN_ERROR: case FN_DIR: default: log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Config file \"%s\" is not a file? Failing.", fname); return -1; } } if (!(new_conf = options_dump(options, 1))) { log_warn(LD_BUG, "Couldn't get configuration string"); goto err; } len = strlen(new_conf)+256; new_val = tor_malloc(len); tor_snprintf(new_val, len, "%s\n%s\n\n%s", GENERATED_FILE_PREFIX, GENERATED_FILE_COMMENT, new_conf); if (rename_old) { int i = 1; size_t fn_tmp_len = strlen(fname)+32; char *fn_tmp; tor_assert(fn_tmp_len > strlen(fname)); /*check for overflow*/ fn_tmp = tor_malloc(fn_tmp_len); while (1) { if (tor_snprintf(fn_tmp, fn_tmp_len, "%s.orig.%d", fname, i)<0) { log_warn(LD_BUG, "tor_snprintf failed inexplicably"); tor_free(fn_tmp); goto err; } if (file_status(fn_tmp) == FN_NOENT) break; ++i; } log_notice(LD_CONFIG, "Renaming old configuration file to \"%s\"", fn_tmp); if (rename(fname, fn_tmp) < 0) { log_warn(LD_FS, "Couldn't rename configuration file \"%s\" to \"%s\": %s", fname, fn_tmp, strerror(errno)); tor_free(fn_tmp); goto err; } tor_free(fn_tmp); } if (write_str_to_file(fname, new_val, 0) < 0) goto err; r = 0; goto done; err: r = -1; done: tor_free(new_val); tor_free(new_conf); return r; } /** * Save the current configuration file value to disk. Return 0 on * success, -1 on failure. **/ int options_save_current(void) { if (torrc_fname) { /* This fails if we can't write to our configuration file. * * If we try falling back to datadirectory or something, we have a better * chance of saving the configuration, but a better chance of doing * something the user never expected. Let's just warn instead. */ return write_configuration_file(torrc_fname, get_options()); } return write_configuration_file(get_default_conf_file(), get_options()); } /** Mapping from a unit name to a multiplier for converting that unit into a * base unit. */ struct unit_table_t { const char *unit; uint64_t multiplier; }; static struct unit_table_t memory_units[] = { { "", 1 }, { "b", 1<< 0 }, { "byte", 1<< 0 }, { "bytes", 1<< 0 }, { "kb", 1<<10 }, { "kilobyte", 1<<10 }, { "kilobytes", 1<<10 }, { "m", 1<<20 }, { "mb", 1<<20 }, { "megabyte", 1<<20 }, { "megabytes", 1<<20 }, { "gb", 1<<30 }, { "gigabyte", 1<<30 }, { "gigabytes", 1<<30 }, { "tb", U64_LITERAL(1)<<40 }, { "terabyte", U64_LITERAL(1)<<40 }, { "terabytes", U64_LITERAL(1)<<40 }, { NULL, 0 }, }; static struct unit_table_t time_units[] = { { "", 1 }, { "second", 1 }, { "seconds", 1 }, { "minute", 60 }, { "minutes", 60 }, { "hour", 60*60 }, { "hours", 60*60 }, { "day", 24*60*60 }, { "days", 24*60*60 }, { "week", 7*24*60*60 }, { "weeks", 7*24*60*60 }, { NULL, 0 }, }; /** Parse a string val containing a number, zero or more * spaces, and an optional unit string. If the unit appears in the * table u, then multiply the number by the unit multiplier. * On success, set *ok to 1 and return this product. * Otherwise, set *ok to 0. */ static uint64_t config_parse_units(const char *val, struct unit_table_t *u, int *ok) { uint64_t v; char *cp; tor_assert(ok); v = tor_parse_uint64(val, 10, 0, UINT64_MAX, ok, &cp); if (!*ok) return 0; if (!cp) { *ok = 1; return v; } while (TOR_ISSPACE(*cp)) ++cp; for ( ;u->unit;++u) { if (!strcasecmp(u->unit, cp)) { v *= u->multiplier; *ok = 1; return v; } } log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Unknown unit '%s'.", cp); *ok = 0; return 0; } /** Parse a string in the format "number unit", where unit is a unit of * information (byte, KB, M, etc). On success, set *ok to true * and return the number of bytes specified. Otherwise, set * *ok to false and return 0. */ static uint64_t config_parse_memunit(const char *s, int *ok) { return config_parse_units(s, memory_units, ok); } /** Parse a string in the format "number unit", where unit is a unit of time. * On success, set *ok to true and return the number of seconds in * the provided interval. Otherwise, set *ok to 0 and return -1. */ static int config_parse_interval(const char *s, int *ok) { uint64_t r; r = config_parse_units(s, time_units, ok); if (!ok) return -1; if (r > INT_MAX) { log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Interval '%s' is too long", s); *ok = 0; return -1; } return (int)r; } /** * Initialize the libevent library. */ static void init_libevent(void) { configure_libevent_logging(); /* If the kernel complains that some method (say, epoll) doesn't * exist, we don't care about it, since libevent will cope. */ suppress_libevent_log_msg("Function not implemented"); #ifdef __APPLE__ if (decode_libevent_version() < LE_11B) { setenv("EVENT_NOKQUEUE","1",1); } else if (!getenv("EVENT_NOKQUEUE")) { const char *ver = NULL; #ifdef HAVE_EVENT_GET_VERSION ver = event_get_version(); #endif /* If we're 1.1b or later, we'd better have get_version() */ tor_assert(ver); log(LOG_NOTICE, LD_GENERAL, "Enabling experimental OS X kqueue support " "with libevent %s. If this turns out to not work, " "set the environment variable EVENT_NOKQUEUE, and tell the Tor " "developers.", ver); } #endif event_init(); suppress_libevent_log_msg(NULL); #if defined(HAVE_EVENT_GET_VERSION) && defined(HAVE_EVENT_GET_METHOD) /* Making this a NOTICE for now so we can link bugs to a libevent versions * or methods better. */ log(LOG_NOTICE, LD_GENERAL, "Initialized libevent version %s using method %s. Good.", event_get_version(), event_get_method()); check_libevent_version(event_get_method(), get_options()->ORPort != 0); #else log(LOG_NOTICE, LD_GENERAL, "Initialized old libevent (version 1.0b or earlier)."); log(LOG_WARN, LD_GENERAL, "You have a *VERY* old version of libevent. It is likely to be buggy; " "please build Tor with a more recent version."); #endif } #if defined(HAVE_EVENT_GET_VERSION) && defined(HAVE_EVENT_GET_METHOD) /** Table mapping return value of event_get_version() to le_version_t. */ static const struct { const char *name; le_version_t version; } le_version_table[] = { /* earlier versions don't have get_version. */ { "1.0c", LE_10C }, { "1.0d", LE_10D }, { "1.0e", LE_10E }, { "1.1", LE_11 }, { "1.1a", LE_11A }, { "1.1b", LE_11B }, { "1.2", LE_12 }, { "1.2a", LE_12A }, { "1.3", LE_13 }, { "1.3a", LE_13A }, { "1.3b", LE_13B }, { NULL, LE_OTHER } }; /** Return the le_version_t for the current version of libevent. If the * version is very new, return LE_OTHER. If the version is so old that it * doesn't support event_get_version(), return LE_OLD. */ static le_version_t decode_libevent_version(void) { const char *v = event_get_version(); int i; for (i=0; le_version_table[i].name; ++i) { if (!strcmp(le_version_table[i].name, v)) { return le_version_table[i].version; } } return LE_OTHER; } /** * Compare the given libevent method and version to a list of versions * which are known not to work. Warn the user as appropriate. */ static void check_libevent_version(const char *m, int server) { int buggy = 0, iffy = 0, slow = 0, thread_unsafe = 0; le_version_t version; const char *v = event_get_version(); const char *badness = NULL; const char *sad_os = ""; version = decode_libevent_version(); /* XXX Would it be worthwhile disabling the methods that we know * are buggy, rather than just warning about them and then proceeding * to use them? If so, we should probably not wrap this whole thing * in HAVE_EVENT_GET_VERSION and HAVE_EVENT_GET_METHOD. -RD */ /* XXXX The problem is that it's not trivial to get libevent to change it's * method once it's initialized, and it's not trivial to tell what method it * will use without initializing it. I guess we could preemptively disable * buggy libevent modes based on the version _before_ initializing it, * though, but then there's no good way (afaict) to warn "I would have used * kqueue, but instead I'm using select." -NM */ if (!strcmp(m, "kqueue")) { if (version < LE_11B) buggy = 1; } else if (!strcmp(m, "epoll")) { if (version < LE_11) iffy = 1; } else if (!strcmp(m, "poll")) { if (version < LE_10E) buggy = 1; else if (version < LE_11) slow = 1; } else if (!strcmp(m, "select")) { if (version < LE_11) slow = 1; } else if (!strcmp(m, "win32")) { if (version < LE_11B) buggy = 1; } /* Libevent versions before 1.3b do very badly on operating systems with * user-space threading implementations. */ #if defined(__OpenBSD__) || defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__NetBSD__) if (server && version < LE_13B) { thread_unsafe = 1; sad_os = "BSD variants"; } #elif defined(__APPLE__) || defined(__darwin__) if (server && version < LE_13B) { thread_unsafe = 1; sad_os = "Mac OS X"; } #endif if (thread_unsafe) { log(LOG_WARN, LD_GENERAL, "Libevent version %s often crashes when running a Tor server with %s. " "Please use the latest version of libevent (1.3b or later)",v,sad_os); badness = "BROKEN"; } else if (buggy) { log(LOG_WARN, LD_GENERAL, "There are known bugs in using %s with libevent %s. " "Please use the latest version of libevent.", m, v); badness = "BROKEN"; } else if (iffy) { log(LOG_WARN, LD_GENERAL, "There are minor bugs in using %s with libevent %s. " "You may want to use the latest version of libevent.", m, v); badness = "BUGGY"; } else if (slow && server) { log(LOG_WARN, LD_GENERAL, "libevent %s can be very slow with %s. " "When running a server, please use the latest version of libevent.", v,m); badness = "SLOW"; } if (badness) { control_event_general_status(LOG_WARN, "BAD_LIBEVENT VERSION=%s METHOD=%s BADNESS=%s RECOVERED=NO", v, m, badness); } } #else static le_version_t decode_libevent_version(void) { return LE_OLD; } #endif /** Return the persistent state struct for this Tor. */ or_state_t * get_or_state(void) { tor_assert(global_state); return global_state; } /** Return the filename used to write and read the persistent state. */ static char * get_or_state_fname(void) { char *fname = NULL; or_options_t *options = get_options(); size_t len = strlen(options->DataDirectory) + 16; fname = tor_malloc(len); tor_snprintf(fname, len, "%s"PATH_SEPARATOR"state", options->DataDirectory); return fname; } /** Return 0 if every setting in state is reasonable, and a * permissible transition from old_state. Else warn and return -1. * Should have no side effects, except for normalizing the contents of * state. */ /* XXX from_setconf is here because of bug 238 */ static int or_state_validate(or_state_t *old_state, or_state_t *state, int from_setconf, char **msg) { /* We don't use these; only options do. Still, we need to match that * signature. */ (void) from_setconf; (void) old_state; if (entry_guards_parse_state(state, 0, msg)<0) return -1; if (state->EntryGuards && state->TorVersion) { tor_version_t v; if (tor_version_parse(state->TorVersion, &v)) { log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "Can't parse Tor version '%s' from your state " "file. Proceeding anyway.", state->TorVersion); } else { /* take action based on v */ if ((tor_version_as_new_as(state->TorVersion, "0.1.1.10-alpha") && !tor_version_as_new_as(state->TorVersion, "0.1.2.16-dev")) || (tor_version_as_new_as(state->TorVersion, "0.2.0.0-alpha") && !tor_version_as_new_as(state->TorVersion, "0.2.0.6-alpha"))) { log_notice(LD_CONFIG, "Detected state file from old version '%s'. " "Choosing new entry guards for you.", state->TorVersion); config_free_lines(state->EntryGuards); state->EntryGuards = NULL; } } } return 0; } /** Replace the current persistent state with new_state */ static void or_state_set(or_state_t *new_state) { char *err = NULL; tor_assert(new_state); if (global_state) config_free(&state_format, global_state); global_state = new_state; if (entry_guards_parse_state(global_state, 1, &err)<0) { log_warn(LD_GENERAL,"%s",err); tor_free(err); } if (rep_hist_load_state(global_state, &err)<0) { log_warn(LD_GENERAL,"Unparseable bandwidth history state: %s",err); tor_free(err); } } /** Reload the persistent state from disk, generating a new state as needed. * Return 0 on success, less than 0 on failure. */ int or_state_load(void) { or_state_t *new_state = NULL; char *contents = NULL, *fname; char *errmsg = NULL; int r = -1, badstate = 0; fname = get_or_state_fname(); switch (file_status(fname)) { case FN_FILE: if (!(contents = read_file_to_str(fname, 0, NULL))) { log_warn(LD_FS, "Unable to read state file \"%s\"", fname); goto done; } break; case FN_NOENT: break; case FN_ERROR: case FN_DIR: default: log_warn(LD_GENERAL,"State file \"%s\" is not a file? Failing.", fname); goto done; } new_state = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(or_state_t)); new_state->_magic = OR_STATE_MAGIC; config_init(&state_format, new_state); if (contents) { config_line_t *lines=NULL; int assign_retval; if (config_get_lines(contents, &lines)<0) goto done; assign_retval = config_assign(&state_format, new_state, lines, 0, 0, &errmsg); config_free_lines(lines); if (assign_retval<0) badstate = 1; if (errmsg) { log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "%s", errmsg); tor_free(errmsg); } } if (!badstate && or_state_validate(NULL, new_state, 1, &errmsg) < 0) badstate = 1; if (errmsg) { log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "%s", errmsg); tor_free(errmsg); } if (badstate && !contents) { log_warn(LD_BUG, "Uh oh. We couldn't even validate our own default state." " This is a bug in Tor."); goto done; } else if (badstate && contents) { int i; file_status_t status; size_t len = strlen(fname)+16; char *fname2 = tor_malloc(len); for (i = 0; i < 100; ++i) { tor_snprintf(fname2, len, "%s.%d", fname, i); status = file_status(fname2); if (status == FN_NOENT) break; } if (i == 100) { log_warn(LD_BUG, "Unable to parse state in \"%s\"; too many saved bad " "state files to move aside. Discarding the old state file.", fname); unlink(fname); } else { log_warn(LD_BUG, "Unable to parse state in \"%s\". Moving it aside " "to \"%s\". This could be a bug in Tor; please tell " "the developers.", fname, fname2); rename(fname, fname2); } tor_free(fname2); tor_free(contents); config_free(&state_format, new_state); new_state = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(or_state_t)); new_state->_magic = OR_STATE_MAGIC; config_init(&state_format, new_state); } else if (contents) { log_info(LD_GENERAL, "Loaded state from \"%s\"", fname); } else { log_info(LD_GENERAL, "Initialized state"); } or_state_set(new_state); new_state = NULL; if (!contents) { global_state->next_write = 0; or_state_save(time(NULL)); } r = 0; done: tor_free(fname); tor_free(contents); if (new_state) config_free(&state_format, new_state); return r; } /** Write the persistent state to disk. Return 0 for success, <0 on failure. */ int or_state_save(time_t now) { char *state, *contents; char tbuf[ISO_TIME_LEN+1]; size_t len; char *fname; tor_assert(global_state); if (global_state->next_write > now) return 0; /* Call everything else that might dirty the state even more, in order * to avoid redundant writes. */ entry_guards_update_state(global_state); rep_hist_update_state(global_state); if (accounting_is_enabled(get_options())) accounting_run_housekeeping(now); global_state->LastWritten = time(NULL); tor_free(global_state->TorVersion); len = strlen(get_version())+8; global_state->TorVersion = tor_malloc(len); tor_snprintf(global_state->TorVersion, len, "Tor %s", get_version()); state = config_dump(&state_format, global_state, 1, 0); len = strlen(state)+256; contents = tor_malloc(len); format_local_iso_time(tbuf, time(NULL)); tor_snprintf(contents, len, "# Tor state file last generated on %s local time\n" "# Other times below are in GMT\n" "# You *do not* need to edit this file.\n\n%s", tbuf, state); tor_free(state); fname = get_or_state_fname(); if (write_str_to_file(fname, contents, 0)<0) { log_warn(LD_FS, "Unable to write state to file \"%s\"", fname); tor_free(fname); tor_free(contents); return -1; } log_info(LD_GENERAL, "Saved state to \"%s\"", fname); tor_free(fname); tor_free(contents); global_state->next_write = TIME_MAX; return 0; } /** Helper to implement GETINFO functions about configuration variables (not * their values). Given a "config/names" question, set *answer to a * new string describing the supported configuration variables and their * types. */ int getinfo_helper_config(control_connection_t *conn, const char *question, char **answer) { (void) conn; if (!strcmp(question, "config/names")) { smartlist_t *sl = smartlist_create(); int i; for (i = 0; _option_vars[i].name; ++i) { config_var_t *var = &_option_vars[i]; const char *type, *desc; char *line; size_t len; desc = config_find_description(&options_format, var->name); switch (var->type) { case CONFIG_TYPE_STRING: type = "String"; break; case CONFIG_TYPE_UINT: type = "Integer"; break; case CONFIG_TYPE_INTERVAL: type = "TimeInterval"; break; case CONFIG_TYPE_MEMUNIT: type = "DataSize"; break; case CONFIG_TYPE_DOUBLE: type = "Float"; break; case CONFIG_TYPE_BOOL: type = "Boolean"; break; case CONFIG_TYPE_ISOTIME: type = "Time"; break; case CONFIG_TYPE_CSV: type = "CommaList"; break; case CONFIG_TYPE_LINELIST: type = "LineList"; break; case CONFIG_TYPE_LINELIST_S: type = "Dependant"; break; case CONFIG_TYPE_LINELIST_V: type = "Virtual"; break; default: case CONFIG_TYPE_OBSOLETE: type = NULL; break; } if (!type) continue; len = strlen(var->name)+strlen(type)+16; if (desc) len += strlen(desc); line = tor_malloc(len); if (desc) tor_snprintf(line, len, "%s %s %s\n",var->name,type,desc); else tor_snprintf(line, len, "%s %s\n",var->name,type); smartlist_add(sl, line); } *answer = smartlist_join_strings(sl, "", 0, NULL); SMARTLIST_FOREACH(sl, char *, c, tor_free(c)); smartlist_free(sl); } return 0; } #include "aes.h" #include "ht.h" #include "test.h" extern const char aes_c_id[]; extern const char compat_c_id[]; extern const char container_c_id[]; extern const char crypto_c_id[]; extern const char log_c_id[]; extern const char torgzip_c_id[]; extern const char tortls_c_id[]; extern const char util_c_id[]; extern const char buffers_c_id[]; extern const char circuitbuild_c_id[]; extern const char circuitlist_c_id[]; extern const char circuituse_c_id[]; extern const char command_c_id[]; // extern const char config_c_id[]; extern const char connection_c_id[]; extern const char connection_edge_c_id[]; extern const char connection_or_c_id[]; extern const char control_c_id[]; extern const char cpuworker_c_id[]; extern const char directory_c_id[]; extern const char dirserv_c_id[]; extern const char dns_c_id[]; extern const char hibernate_c_id[]; extern const char main_c_id[]; extern const char onion_c_id[]; extern const char policies_c_id[]; extern const char relay_c_id[]; extern const char rendclient_c_id[]; extern const char rendcommon_c_id[]; extern const char rendmid_c_id[]; extern const char rendservice_c_id[]; extern const char rephist_c_id[]; extern const char router_c_id[]; extern const char routerlist_c_id[]; extern const char routerparse_c_id[]; /** Dump the version of every file to the log. */ static void print_svn_version(void) { puts(AES_H_ID); puts(COMPAT_H_ID); puts(CONTAINER_H_ID); puts(CRYPTO_H_ID); puts(HT_H_ID); puts(TEST_H_ID); puts(LOG_H_ID); puts(TORGZIP_H_ID); puts(TORINT_H_ID); puts(TORTLS_H_ID); puts(UTIL_H_ID); puts(aes_c_id); puts(compat_c_id); puts(container_c_id); puts(crypto_c_id); puts(log_c_id); puts(torgzip_c_id); puts(tortls_c_id); puts(util_c_id); puts(OR_H_ID); puts(buffers_c_id); puts(circuitbuild_c_id); puts(circuitlist_c_id); puts(circuituse_c_id); puts(command_c_id); puts(config_c_id); puts(connection_c_id); puts(connection_edge_c_id); puts(connection_or_c_id); puts(control_c_id); puts(cpuworker_c_id); puts(directory_c_id); puts(dirserv_c_id); puts(dns_c_id); puts(hibernate_c_id); puts(main_c_id); puts(onion_c_id); puts(policies_c_id); puts(relay_c_id); puts(rendclient_c_id); puts(rendcommon_c_id); puts(rendmid_c_id); puts(rendservice_c_id); puts(rephist_c_id); puts(router_c_id); puts(routerlist_c_id); puts(routerparse_c_id); }