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* successfully parse exit policies on future attempts too•••svn:r558 Roger Dingledine2003-10-07
* pull exit policies from config into desc_routerinfo•••svn:r557 Roger Dingledine2003-10-07
* lowercase exit policies.•••svn:r556 Nick Mathewson2003-10-07
* obey exit policies for addresses too•••svn:r555 Roger Dingledine2003-10-07
* Stop requiring newline at end of exit policy.•••svn:r554 Nick Mathewson2003-10-07
* Add a "router_add_exit_policy_from_string" function.•••svn:r553 Nick Mathewson2003-10-07
* add ExitPolicy line to config file•••svn:r552 Roger Dingledine2003-10-07
* minor fixes; bump to 0.0.2pre10•••svn:r551 Roger Dingledine2003-10-07
* give correct warning message when you're running an old version•••svn:r546 Roger Dingledine2003-10-07
* some early bugfixes•••our log() conflicts with log(3) distribute only the correct files from doc/ and src/config/ sometimes laptops go back in time. i guess that's ok for now. and bump the version number because we're live. svn:r544 Roger Dingledine2003-10-07
* no need to trigger an assert if socks handshake is malformed•••svn:r542 Roger Dingledine2003-10-06
* refactor around connection_edge_send_command()•••svn:r539 Roger Dingledine2003-10-04
* wrap strdup; prefer time() to gettimeofday()•••svn:r538 Roger Dingledine2003-10-04
* refactor so connection_write_to_buf() never fails•••svn:r537 Roger Dingledine2003-10-04
* socks5 now works•••(or at least, we can talk to mozilla.) svn:r536 Roger Dingledine2003-10-04
* Add new cell fullness and bandwidth stats.•••svn:r533 Nick Mathewson2003-10-02
* Make testcases run again; more sanity checking to descriptor generation.•••svn:r532 Nick Mathewson2003-10-01
* my_routerinfo, router_is_me, and learn_my_address are obsolete•••ACIs are decided now by strcmp'ing nicknames, rather than comparing addr:port svn:r529 Roger Dingledine2003-10-01
* rebuild directory before uploading•••svn:r528 Nick Mathewson2003-10-01
* Move dirserv/routers code out of main.c•••svn:r527 Nick Mathewson2003-10-01
* ORs post descriptors periodically too•••svn:r523 Roger Dingledine2003-09-30
* Add "platform" to router descriptors.•••svn:r522 Nick Mathewson2003-09-30
* mark all dirservers up at boot; mark a dirserver down if dir fetch fails•••svn:r519 Roger Dingledine2003-09-30
* fix the SSL_read() bug again. this time for sure!•••svn:r518 Roger Dingledine2003-09-30
* Check router signatures again; debug signature checking•••svn:r517 Nick Mathewson2003-09-30
* make sure router descriptor doesnt eat the directory-signature•••svn:r516 Nick Mathewson2003-09-30
* Bugfixes in directory code:•••Improve debugging output on fingerprint checking. Make sure to add our own fingerprint to the fingerprint list _before_ adding our own descriptor, or else we'll reject ourself. Don't call a directory invalid just because we have a newer descriptor for some router. Use router_get_dir_hash to generate hashes for signed directories. Make sure we add our own descriptor successfully. Don't fall-through on failed base64-endode. svn:r514 Nick Mathewson2003-09-30
* We need to call get_connection_array before using its outputs•••svn:r513 Nick Mathewson2003-09-30
* move connection_array accessors from main.c to connection.c•••(leave poll_array accessors in main.c) svn:r512 Roger Dingledine2003-09-30
* patch strptime warning -- reduce portability!•••svn:r511 Roger Dingledine2003-09-30
* move the tls handshake stuff to connection_or•••svn:r510 Roger Dingledine2003-09-30
* getting closer to having dirserv working•••we now add our own descriptor to the descriptor list and we rebuild the directory (and dump to disk) after receiving a POST svn:r509 Roger Dingledine2003-09-30
* bugfixes and features: closer to making dirserv work•••fix a variety of seg faults don't try to list OPs in running-routers write cached-directory to disk when rebuilding the dir on boot, dirservers load approved-routers file on boot, dirservers load cached directory file svn:r508 Roger Dingledine2003-09-29
* more cleanup and rearranging•••still not finished integrating new dirserv stuff svn:r507 Roger Dingledine2003-09-29
* fix two new segfaults•••svn:r506 Roger Dingledine2003-09-28
* expand the scheduler to address SSL_read()'s pending bytes•••svn:r505 Roger Dingledine2003-09-28
* Write necessary backends for online directory generation. I think.•••svn:r503 Nick Mathewson2003-09-27
* clean up receiver buckets; prepare for payloads in relay_end; note a few bugs•••svn:r502 Roger Dingledine2003-09-27
* clean up connection_assert_ok compiler warnings•••svn:r498 Roger Dingledine2003-09-27
* connection_new() can't ever fail•••svn:r497 Roger Dingledine2003-09-27
* add Address config element, use it in descriptor•••svn:r496 Roger Dingledine2003-09-27
* finish enforcing the log convention•••svn:r494 Roger Dingledine2003-09-26
* dirservers upload their descs now too•••svn:r493 Roger Dingledine2003-09-26
* update the cvsignore•••svn:r491 Roger Dingledine2003-09-26
* Add code to parse fingerprint files and compare routers against fingerprint f...•••svn:r490 Nick Mathewson2003-09-26
* Refactor common file code into util.c; add published to descriptors•••svn:r487 Nick Mathewson2003-09-26
* first pass: obey log convention•••ERR is if something fatal just happened WARNING is something bad happened, but we're still running. The bad thing is either a bug in the code, an attack or buggy protocol/implementation of the remote peer, etc. The operator should examine the bad thing and try to correct it. (No error or warning messages should be expected. I expect most people to run on -l warning eventually.) NOTICE is never ever used. INFO means something happened (maybe bad, maybe ok), but there's nothing you need to (or can) do about it. DEBUG is for everything louder than INFO. svn:r486 Roger Dingledine2003-09-26
* various bugfixes and updates•••redo all the config files for the new format (we'll redo them again soon) fix (another! yuck) segfault in log_fn when input is too large tor_tls_context_new() returns -1 for error, not NULL fix segfault in check_conn_marked() on conn's that die during tls handshake make ORs also initialize conn from router when we're the receiving node make non-dirserver ORs upload descriptor to every dirserver on startup add our local address to the descriptor add Content-Length field to POST command revert the Content-Length search in fetch_from_buf_http() to previous code fix segfault in memmove in fetch_from_buf_http() raise maximum allowed headers/body size in directory.c svn:r484 Roger Dingledine2003-09-25
* Refactor buffers; implement descriptors.•••'buf_t' is now an opaque type defined in buffers.c . Router descriptors now include all keys; routers generate keys as needed on startup (in a newly defined "data directory"), and generate their own descriptors. Descriptors are now self-signed. Implementation is not complete: descriptors are never published; and upon receiving a descriptor, the directory doesn't do anything with it. At least "routers.or" and orkeygen are now obsolete, BTW. svn:r483 Nick Mathewson2003-09-25
* cleanups, bugfixes, more verbose logs•••Fixed up the assert_*_ok funcs some (more work remains) Changed config so it reads either /etc/torrc or the -f arg, never both Finally tracked down a nasty bug with our use of tls: It turns out that if you ask SSL_read() for no more than n bytes, it will read the entire record from the network (and maybe part of the next record, I'm not sure), give you n bytes of it, and keep the remaining bytes internally. This is fine, except our poll-for-read looks at the network, and there are no bytes pending on the network, so we never know to ask SSL_read() for more bytes. Currently I've hacked it so if we ask for n bytes and it returns n bytes, then it reads again right then. This will interact poorly with our rate limiting; we need a cleaner solution. svn:r481 Roger Dingledine2003-09-24