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Nick Mathewson fca578d9b5 Increase link_proto field to 2 bytes
This should have been 2 bytes all along, since version numbers can
be 16 bits long.  This isn't a live bug, since the call to
is_or_protocol_version_known in channel_tls_process_versions_cell
will reject any version number not in the range 1..4.  Still, let's
fix this before we accidentally start supporting version 256.

Reported pseudonymously. Fixes bug 8062; bugfix on 0.2.0.10-alpha --
specifically, on commit 6fcda529, where during development I
increased the width of a version to 16 bits without changing the
type of link_proto.
2013-03-11 12:34:14 -04:00
changes Increase link_proto field to 2 bytes 2013-03-11 12:34:14 -04:00
contrib bump to 0.2.4.10-alpha-dev 2013-02-04 18:20:13 -05:00
doc randomize SSLKeyLifetime by default 2013-03-10 23:38:18 -04:00
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ReleaseNotes forward-port the 0.2.3.25 changelog and release notes 2012-11-20 03:46:56 -05:00

Tor protects your privacy on the internet by hiding the connection
between your Internet address and the services you use. We believe Tor
is reasonably secure, but please ensure you read the instructions and
configure it properly.

To build Tor from source:
        ./configure && make && make install

Home page:
        https://www.torproject.org/

Download new versions:
        https://www.torproject.org/download.html

Documentation, including links to installation and setup instructions:
        https://www.torproject.org/documentation.html

Making applications work with Tor:
        https://wiki.torproject.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/TorifyHOWTO

Frequently Asked Questions:
        https://www.torproject.org/faq.html
        https://wiki.torproject.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ