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what else was scheduled for 0.0.7? svn:r1897
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SPEC!! - Not specified
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SPEC - Spec not finalized
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NICK - nick claims
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ARMA - arma claims
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- Not done
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* Top priority
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. Partially done
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o Done
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D Deferred
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X Abandoned
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For 0.0.7:
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- allow multiple log files
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- the keep-trying-to-build-intropoints-always bug.
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- *bindaddress
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- include the port
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- allow multiple of them
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- have an allow/deny series for them
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- break exitpolicy into multiple config lines
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- have the OP forget routers it hasn't heard about in 24 hours
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- rename/rearrange functions for what file they're in
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For September:
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. Windows port
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o works as client
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- deal with pollhup / reached_eof on all platforms
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. robust as a client
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- works as server
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- can be configured
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- robust as a server
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- docs for building in win
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- installer?
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- Docs
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- FAQ
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- overview of tor. how does it work, what's it do, pros and
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cons of using it, why should I use it, etc.
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- a howto tutorial with examples
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- tutorial: how to set up your own tor network
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- (need to not hardcode dirservers file in config.c)
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. correct, update, polish spec
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- document the exposed function api?
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- document what we mean by socks.
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- packages
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- rpm
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- find a long-term rpm maintainer
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- code
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- better warn/info messages
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- let tor do resolves.
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- extend socks4 to do resolves?
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- make script to ask tor for resolves
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- tsocks
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- gather patches, submit to maintainer
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- intercept gethostbyname and others, do resolve via tor
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- redesign and thorough code revamp, with particular eye toward:
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- support half-open tcp connections
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- conn key rotation
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- other transports -- http, airhook
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- modular introduction mechanism
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- allow non-clique topology
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Other details and small and hard things:
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- rend_services_introduce should check if it's failed a lot
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recently, and not try for a while if so
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- check tor version as soon as you get the recommended-versions
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string, regardless of whether parsing the directory succeeded.
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- tor should be able to have a pool of outgoing IP addresses
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that it is able to rotate through. (maybe)
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- tie into squid
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- buffer size pool, to let a few buffers grow huge or many buffers
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grow a bit
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- hidserv offerers shouldn't need to define a SocksPort
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- when the client fails to pick an intro point for a hidserv,
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it should refetch the hidserv desc.
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. should maybe make clients exit(1) when bad things happen?
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e.g. clock skew.
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- should retry exitpolicy end streams even if the end cell didn't
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resolve the address for you
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- Add '[...truncated]' or similar to truncated log entries (like the directory
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in connection_dir_process_inbuf()).
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. Make logs handle it better when writing to them fails.
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- Dirserver shouldn't put you in running-routers list if you haven't
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uploaded a descriptor recently
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. Refactor: add own routerinfo to routerlist. Right now, only
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router_get_by_nickname knows about 'this router', as a hack to
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get circuit_launch_new to do the right thing.
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. Scrubbing proxies
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- Find an smtp proxy?
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. Get socks4a support into Mozilla
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- Extend by nickname/hostname/something, not by IP.
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- Need a relay teardown cell, separate from one-way ends.
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- Make it harder to circumvent bandwidth caps: look at number of bytes
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sent across sockets, not number sent inside TLS stream.
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- fix router_get_by_* functions so they can get ourselves too,
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and audit everything to make sure rend and intro points are
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just as likely to be us as not.
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***************************Future tasks:****************************
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Rendezvous and hidden services:
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make it fast:
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- preemptively build and start rendezvous circs.
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- preemptively build n-1 hops of intro circs?
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- cannibalize general circs?
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make it reliable:
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- standby/hotswap/redundant services.
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- store stuff to disk? dirservers forget service descriptors when
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they restart; nodes offering hidden services forget their chosen
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intro points when they restart.
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make it robust:
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- auth mechanisms to let midpoint and bob selectively choose
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connection requests.
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make it scalable:
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- right now the hidserv store/lookup system is run by the dirservers;
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this won't scale.
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Tor scalability:
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Relax clique assumptions.
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Redesign how directories are handled.
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- Separate running-routers lookup from descriptor list lookup.
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- Resolve directory agreement somehow.
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- Cache directory on all servers.
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Find and remove bottlenecks
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- Address linear searches on e.g. circuit and connection lists.
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Reputation/memory system, so dirservers can measure people,
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and so other people can verify their measurements.
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- Need to measure via relay, so it's not distinguishable.
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Bandwidth-aware path selection. So people with T3's are picked
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more often than people with DSL.
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Reliability-aware node selection. So people who are stable are
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preferred for long-term circuits such as intro and rend circs,
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and general circs for irc, aim, ssh, etc.
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Let dissidents get to Tor servers via Tor users. ("Backbone model")
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Anonymity improvements:
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Is abandonding the circuit the only option when an extend fails, or
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can we do something without impacting anonymity too much?
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Is exiting from the middle of the circuit always a bad idea?
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Helper nodes. Decide how to use them to improve safety.
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DNS resolution: need to make tor support resolve requests. Need to write
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a script and an interface (including an extension to the socks
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protocol) so we can ask it to do resolve requests. Need to patch
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tsocks to intercept gethostbyname, else we'll continue leaking it.
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Improve path selection algorithms based on routing-zones paper. Be sure
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to start and end circuits in different ASs. Ideally, consider AS of
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source and destination -- maybe even enter and exit via nearby AS.
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Intermediate model, with some delays and mixing.
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Add defensive dropping regime?
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Make it more correct:
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Handle half-open connections: right now we don't support all TCP
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streams, at least according to the protocol. But we handle all that
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we've seen in the wild.
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Support IPv6.
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Efficiency/speed/robustness:
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Congestion control. Is our current design sufficient once we have heavy
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use? Need to measure and tweak, or maybe overhaul.
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Allow small cells and large cells on the same network?
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Cell buffering and resending. This will allow us to handle broken
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circuits as long as the endpoints don't break, plus will allow
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connection (tls session key) rotation.
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Implement Morphmix, so we can compare its behavior, complexity, etc.
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Use cpuworker for more heavy lifting.
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- Signing (and verifying) hidserv descriptors
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- Signing (and verifying) intro/rend requests
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- Signing (and verifying) router descriptors
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- Signing (and verifying) directories
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- Doing TLS handshake (this is very hard to separate out, though)
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Buffer size pool: allocate a maximum size for all buffers, not
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a maximum size for each buffer. So we don't have to give up as
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quickly (and kill the thickpipe!) when there's congestion.
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Exit node caching: tie into squid or other caching web proxy.
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Other transport. HTTP, udp, rdp, airhook, etc. May have to do our own
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link crypto, unless we can bully openssl into it.
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P2P Tor:
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Do all the scalability stuff above, first.
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Incentives to relay. Not so hard.
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Incentives to allow exit. Possibly quite hard.
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Sybil defenses without having a human bottleneck.
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How to gather random sample of nodes.
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How to handle nodelist recommendations.
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Consider incremental switches: a p2p tor with only 50 users has
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different anonymity properties than one with 10k users, and should
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be treated differently.
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