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Also remove some trailing whitespace.
Patch from maker; fixes bug 6024.
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addresses bug 6605.
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* Add changes/ files.
* Edit the tor-fw-helper manpage.
* Fix check-spaces.
* Add prototype for get_list_of_ports_to_forward().
* Fix tor_parse_long() TCP port range.
* Improve doc. of tor_check_port_forwarding().
* Check for overflows in tor_check_port_forwarding().
* Demote successful port forwarding to LOG_INFO.
Conflicts:
src/common/address.c
src/or/circuitbuild.c
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The current cutoff is 30KB, but in reality a useful cutoff is probably
more like 50KB or 100KB.
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Conflicts:
doc/tor.1.txt
src/or/config.c
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This is a fix of unreleased tor. It solves ticket #6770.
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See #4771 for rationale.
Note that this patch does not take suggested changes in #4470 into
account and keeps treating AuthDirHasIPv6Connectivity as an
AUTOBOOL. Thus, bug fixes for that are included here as well.
This is a fix on master, unreleased as of now.
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Add ClientUseIPv6 and ClientPreferIPv6ORPort configuration options.
Use "preferred OR port" for all entry nodes, not only for bridges.
Mark bridges with "prefer IPv6 OR port" if an IPv6 address is
configured in Bridge line and ClientPreferIPv6ORPort is set.
Mark relays with "prefer IPv6 OR port" if an IPv6 address is found in
descriptor and ClientPreferIPv6ORPort is set.
Filter "preferred OR port" through the ClientUseIPv6 config option. We
might want to move this test to where actual connection is being set
up once we have a fall back mechanism in place.
Have only non-servers pick an IPv6 address for the first hop: We
don't want relays to connect over IPv6 yet. (IPv6 has never been used
for second or third hops.)
Implements ticket 5535.
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This is the preferred filename to use with Autoconf 2.50 and later.
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Bugfix for #6732.
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This is important, since otherwise an attacker can use timing info
to probe the internal network.
Also, add an option (ExtendAllowPrivateAddresses) so that
TestingTorNetwork won't break.
Fix for bug 6710; bugfix on all released versions of Tor.
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(commit message by nickm)
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(commit message by nickm)
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still a bit odd)
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This gives us a few benefits:
1) make -j clean all
this will start working, as it should. It currently doesn't.
2) increased parallel build
recursive make will max out at number of files in a directory,
non-recursive make doesn't have such a limitation
3) Removal of duplicate information in make files,
less error prone
I've also slightly updated how we call AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE, as the way
that was used was not only deprecated but will be *removed* in the next
major automake release (1.13).... so probably best that we can continue
to bulid tor without requiring old automake.
(see http://www.gnu.org/software/automake/manual/html_node/Public-Macros.html )
For more reasons why, see resources such as:
http://miller.emu.id.au/pmiller/books/rmch/
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This makes the V=1 or V=0 automake silent build options display (or hide)
the full command line used.
GEN foo.bar
will be seen rather than the full command.
As with all automake silent rules, "make V=1" will output the full command.
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note about using static libevent when building RPMs.
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This is based on a pair of patches from A. Costa. I couldn't apply
those directly, since they changed the generated *roff files, not
the asciidoc source.
Fixes Tor bug 6500 and Debian bug 683359.
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Test for config option AuthDirPublishIPv6 == 1 rather than for running
as a bridge authority when deciding whether to care or not about IPv6
OR ports in descriptors.
Implements enhancement #6406.
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Implements enhancement 5974.
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Bug 4748
squash! Document 0.2.3.x torrc/default-torrc/command line semantics changes
Incorporates fixes suggested by rransom.
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The defense counts the circuit failure rate for each guard for the past N
circuits. Failure is defined as the ability to complete a first hop, but not
finish completing the circuit all the way to the exit.
If the failure rate exceeds a certain amount, a notice is emitted.
If it exceeds a greater amount, a warn is emitted and the guard is disabled.
These values are governed by consensus parameters which we intend to tune as
we perform experiments and statistical simulations.
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Conflicts:
doc/tor.1.txt
Conflict was on a formatting issue in the manpage.
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This feature can make Tor relays less identifiable by their use of the
mod_ssl DH group, but at the cost of some usability (#4721) and bridge
tracing (#6087) regressions.
We should try to turn this on by default again if we find that the
mod_ssl group is uncommon and/or we move to a different DH group size
(see #6088). Before we can do so, we need a fix for bugs #6087 and
Resolves ticket #5598 for now.
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Nearly everywhere, we end options with "(Default: foo)". But in a
few places, we inserted an extra period after or before the close
parenthesis, and in a few other places we said "(Defaults to foo)".
Let's not do that.
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