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Nick Mathewson ddc65e2b33 Parse prop171 options; refactor listener/port option code
Proposal 171 gives us a new syntax for parsing client port options.
You can now have as many FooPort options as you want (for Foo in
Socks, Trans, DNS, NATD), and they can have address:port arguments,
and you can specify the level of isolation on those ports.

Additionally, this patch refactors the client port parsing logic to
use a new type, port_cfg_t.  Previously, ports to be bound were
half-parsed in config.c, and later re-parsed in connection.c when
we're about to bind them.  Now, parsing a port means converting it
into a port_cfg_t, and binding it uses only a port_cfg_t, without
needing to parse the user-provided strings at all.

We should do a related refactoring on other port types.  For
control ports, that'll be easy enough.  For ORPort and DirPort,
we'll want to do this when we solve proposal 118 (letting servers
bind to and advertise multiple ports).

This implements tickets 3514 and 3515.
2011-07-19 01:58:43 -04:00
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microdescs_on Turn on microdescriptors for clients 2011-07-11 16:54:43 -04:00
prop171 Parse prop171 options; refactor listener/port option code 2011-07-19 01:58:43 -04:00