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Previously I'd made a bad assumption in the implementation of prop271 in 0.3.0.1-alpha: I'd assumed that there couldn't be two guards with the same identity. That's true for non-bridges, but in the bridge case, we allow two bridges to have the same ID if they have different addr:port combinations -- in order to have the same bridge ID running multiple PTs. Fortunately, this assumption wasn't deeply ingrained: we stop enforcing the "one guard per ID" rule in the bridge case, and instead enforce "one guard per <id,addr,port>". We also needed to tweak our implementation of get_bridge_info_for_guard, since it made the same incorrect assumption. Fixes bug 21027; bugfix on 0.3.0.1-alpha.
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o Major bugfixes (bridges):
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- When the same bridge is configured multiple times at different
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address:port combinations (but with the same identity), treat
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those bridge instances as separate guards. This allows clients to
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configure the same bridge with multiple pluggable transports, once
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again. Fixes bug 21027; bugfix on 0.3.0.1-alpha.
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