- Jan 08, 2004
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Roger Dingledine authored
svn:r979
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- Jan 07, 2004
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Roger Dingledine authored
svn:r978
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Roger Dingledine authored
svn:r977
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Roger Dingledine authored
svn:r976
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Roger Dingledine authored
svn:r975
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- Jan 06, 2004
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Roger Dingledine authored
We were telling a child to die by closing the parent's file descriptor to him. But newer children were inheriting the open file descriptor from the parent, and since they weren't closing them, the socket never closed, so the child never read eof, so he never knew to exit. As a side effect to this bug, we were probably failing to properly close connections to remote hosts, ORs, and OPs, after a dns child was born. I'm surprised Tor worked at all. svn:r974
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- Jan 05, 2004
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Roger Dingledine authored
svn:r973
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Roger Dingledine authored
svn:r972
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Roger Dingledine authored
(i think ;) svn:r971
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Roger Dingledine authored
clean up a minor bug in a debugfile log entry svn:r970
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- Jan 03, 2004
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Nick Mathewson authored
svn:r969
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- Jan 02, 2004
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Roger Dingledine authored
svn:r967
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Roger Dingledine authored
now it's a char[4] rather than an int svn:r966
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- Jan 01, 2004
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Roger Dingledine authored
svn:r964
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- Dec 30, 2003
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Roger Dingledine authored
svn:r963
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Roger Dingledine authored
svn:r962
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Roger Dingledine authored
svn:r961
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- Dec 28, 2003
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Roger Dingledine authored
breaks in part-way through can't learn how many circs/streams have been made svn:r960
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- Dec 26, 2003
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Roger Dingledine authored
use recognized + digest instead, just assume it's enough bits svn:r959
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- Dec 23, 2003
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Roger Dingledine authored
include the infrastructure for inserting padding cells when there's a relay-recognized conflict, but it does not work currently. svn:r958
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Roger Dingledine authored
svn:r957
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Roger Dingledine authored
svn:r956
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- Dec 19, 2003
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Roger Dingledine authored
svn:r955
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Roger Dingledine authored
change message when using non-recommended tor version svn:r954
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Roger Dingledine authored
split 7-byte stream_id string into 2-byte recognized and 2-byte stream_id fix two seg faults in fetch_from_buf_http fix several lurking seg faults in handling unexpected relay cells still need to * clean up relay_crypt * use relay dummies if there's going to be a conflict with rh.recognized * check for a conflict when generating stream_ids svn:r953
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- Dec 17, 2003
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Roger Dingledine authored
svn:r952
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Roger Dingledine authored
svn:r951
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Roger Dingledine authored
than use fixed-size strings reorganize directory_handle_command so it'll be easier to do more with our directory servers svn:r950
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Roger Dingledine authored
svn:r949
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Roger Dingledine authored
initialize digests from shared secrets at handshake make circuit_send_next_onion_skin use connection_edge_send_command svn:r948
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Roger Dingledine authored
svn:r947
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- Dec 16, 2003
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Roger Dingledine authored
make circuit_consider_sending_sendme use connection_edge_send_command fix endian bug in relay length handling (maybe) svn:r946
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Roger Dingledine authored
the (incompatible) pre16 network svn:r945
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Roger Dingledine authored
svn:r944
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Roger Dingledine authored
svn:r943
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Roger Dingledine authored
move length to 2 bytes, put it in the relay header remove 4 reserved bytes in cell add 4 bytes to relay header for the integrity check svn:r942
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Roger Dingledine authored
verify it at the client end abstract the onionskin handshake lengths breaks backward compatibility (again) svn:r941
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Roger Dingledine authored
(and same with _free_) to match our conventions i think our conventions may be getting too ad hoc svn:r940
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Roger Dingledine authored
svn:r939
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Nick Mathewson authored
svn:r938
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