Trac issueshttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues2020-06-13T13:56:25Zhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/305Tor uninstall script isn't binary2020-06-13T13:56:25ZAndrew LewmanTor uninstall script isn't binaryThe Tor_Uninstaller.applescript located in /Library/Tor should be shipped as a binary with pretty icon and world executable.
This would allow users to 1) find it; 2) uninstall Tor cleanly.
[Automatically added by flyspray2trac: Operatin...The Tor_Uninstaller.applescript located in /Library/Tor should be shipped as a binary with pretty icon and world executable.
This would allow users to 1) find it; 2) uninstall Tor cleanly.
[Automatically added by flyspray2trac: Operating System: OSX 10.4 Tiger]0.1.1.x-finalAndrew LewmanAndrew Lewmanhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/285we warn about unknown servers too easily2020-06-13T13:56:17ZRoger Dingledinewe warn about unknown servers too easilyIn routerlist.c,
/* XXX If it's down, we won't *have* the descriptor, since we
* don't fetch down descriptors. Need to check if it's in the
* status too before complaining. */
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/* XXX If it's down, we won't *have* the descriptor, since we
* don't fetch down descriptors. Need to check if it's in the
* status too before complaining. */
[Automatically added by flyspray2trac: Operating System: All]0.1.1.x-finalNick MathewsonNick Mathewsonhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/284tor's virtual addresses incompatible with tsocks2020-06-13T13:56:16ZRoger Dingledinetor's virtual addresses incompatible with tsockstsocks calls 127.0.0.0/8 local by default, hard-coded. So if mapaddress from
the controller returns an address in this space, there's no way to make tsocks
go to Tor for it.
Perhaps we should answer something in the 10.254.0.0 range? Or...tsocks calls 127.0.0.0/8 local by default, hard-coded. So if mapaddress from
the controller returns an address in this space, there's no way to make tsocks
go to Tor for it.
Perhaps we should answer something in the 10.254.0.0 range? Or heck, the 0.254.0.0
range?
[Automatically added by flyspray2trac: Operating System: Other Linux]0.1.1.x-finalNick MathewsonNick Mathewsonhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/278Register multiple hidden services using Tor Controller2020-06-13T13:56:14ZRoger DingledineRegister multiple hidden services using Tor ControllerReported by Karsten Loesing <karsten.loesing@wiai.uni-bamberg.de>
How can I configure multiple hidden services using Tor Controller?
My first approach was to set the hidden service options one after the
other using TorControlConnection...Reported by Karsten Loesing <karsten.loesing@wiai.uni-bamberg.de>
How can I configure multiple hidden services using Tor Controller?
My first approach was to set the hidden service options one after the
other using TorControlConnection.setConf(List). The result is that after
I registered two hidden services, only the second is running. It appears
to overwrite the settings of the first service.
The second approach was to set both hidden services using one option
list. Then the controller complains when the second part of the options
is parsed, that the directory of the first hidden service cannot be written.
Configuring multiple hidden service using a config file works. But I
need to dynamically add hidden services during runtime.
[Automatically added by flyspray2trac: Operating System: All]0.1.1.x-finalhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/277Fetch networkstatuses scalably2020-06-13T13:56:14ZRoger DingledineFetch networkstatuses scalablyRight now we try to fetch the minimum number of networkstatus pages that
would make us happy. If one fails, we wait a minute before trying just
enough again. We should do something smarter, for example, fetching
more originally, and retr...Right now we try to fetch the minimum number of networkstatus pages that
would make us happy. If one fails, we wait a minute before trying just
enough again. We should do something smarter, for example, fetching
more originally, and retrying immediately to fetch another pile if too
many fail from the first attempt.
Along with this, we need to audit all the places in the code where we
require a threshold of networkstatuses to claim something. I believe we
have fencepost errors all over. And in some places we still use constants
that assume there are always 3 networkstatuses in the network. Lastly, we
should make sure that an independent Tor network can still function if it
has only one authdirserver.
[Automatically added by flyspray2trac: Operating System: All]0.1.1.x-finalhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/273...but need_to_mirror=1.2020-06-13T13:56:09ZRoger Dingledine...but need_to_mirror=1.Mar 17 18:56:19.162 [warn] update_router_descriptor_cache_downloads(): We have a
router descriptor, but need_to_mirror=1.
I get many of these consistently when I start a new AuthDirServer with nothing
cached. Can we add some more log e...Mar 17 18:56:19.162 [warn] update_router_descriptor_cache_downloads(): We have a
router descriptor, but need_to_mirror=1.
I get many of these consistently when I start a new AuthDirServer with nothing
cached. Can we add some more log entries around them? Even at log-level debug,
it's just a string of 30 or 40 of these warn lines in a row.
[Automatically added by flyspray2trac: Operating System: All]0.1.1.x-finalNick MathewsonNick Mathewsonhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/272servers complain that they're unnamed too soon2020-06-13T13:56:08ZRoger Dingledineservers complain that they're unnamed too soonMar 13 23:16:05.852 [warn] routers_update_all_from_networkstatus(): 0/2
recent directory servers recognize this server. Please consider sending
your identity fingerprint to the tor-ops.
This occurs when it has network statuses from mori...Mar 13 23:16:05.852 [warn] routers_update_all_from_networkstatus(): 0/2
recent directory servers recognize this server. Please consider sending
your identity fingerprint to the tor-ops.
This occurs when it has network statuses from moria1 and moria2 but not
tor26 yet. One fix is to only complain once we have all the network statuses,
but this will be bad if one dir server vanishes down the road.
Weasel suggests that we don't complain until we've *tried to get* all the
network statuses, and then only complain if some threshold consider us
unnamed.
[Automatically added by flyspray2trac: Operating System: All]0.1.1.x-finalhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/269compile process ignores rpm mtune parameter2020-06-13T13:56:07ZAndrew Lewmancompile process ignores rpm mtune parameterDuring the build process of configure && make dist-rpm, the --host and --build paramters passed to configure
at any stage are auto-determined by a subsequent configure command. These subsequent configure scripts will
change the desired ...During the build process of configure && make dist-rpm, the --host and --build paramters passed to configure
at any stage are auto-determined by a subsequent configure command. These subsequent configure scripts will
change the desired --host and --build options to the current system, regardless of what the user instructed
the topmost level configure to pass along.
[Automatically added by flyspray2trac: Operating System: Other Linux]0.1.1.x-finalAndrew LewmanAndrew Lewmanhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/265Tor fails to bootstrap if 24 hours pass without running it2020-06-13T13:56:05ZRoger DingledineTor fails to bootstrap if 24 hours pass without running itIf I run my Tor client, then close it and wait 24 hours, it will fail
to realize that it has enough directory info to try to build circuits.
Restarting the Tor client a bunch of times doesn't seem to fix anything.
I need to rm -rf my ....If I run my Tor client, then close it and wait 24 hours, it will fail
to realize that it has enough directory info to try to build circuits.
Restarting the Tor client a bunch of times doesn't seem to fix anything.
I need to rm -rf my .tor directory before it will start working again.
More investigation needed, but I presume the bug is that in one part of
the code it believes something is new enough that it doesn't need to fetch
another one, but in another part of the code it believes it's not new
enough to use.
[Automatically added by flyspray2trac: Operating System: All]0.1.1.x-finalhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/240when dumping state, we write description even if we don't write the state value2020-06-13T13:57:17ZRoger Dingledinewhen dumping state, we write description even if we don't write the state value# How many bytes have we written in this accounting period?
AccountingBytesWrittenInInterval 0
# How many bytes did we expect to use per minute? (0 for no estimate.)
AccountingExpectedUsage 0
# When did this accounting period begin?
# Ho...# How many bytes have we written in this accounting period?
AccountingBytesWrittenInInterval 0
# How many bytes did we expect to use per minute? (0 for no estimate.)
AccountingExpectedUsage 0
# When did this accounting period begin?
# How long have we been awake in this period?
AccountingSecondsActive 0
In this case, AccountingIntervalStart is not written, yet its description is.
[Automatically added by flyspray2trac: Operating System: All]0.1.1.x-finalhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/230tor doesn't warn when it can't open log files2020-06-13T13:57:17Zweasel (Peter Palfrader)tor doesn't warn when it can't open log filesTor does not warn/die if it cannot open one of its logfiles. (because for instance the path doesn't exist)
[Automatically added by flyspray2trac: Operating System: All]Tor does not warn/die if it cannot open one of its logfiles. (because for instance the path doesn't exist)
[Automatically added by flyspray2trac: Operating System: All]0.1.1.x-finalhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/123TOR Installation not honouring Shortcuts setting2020-06-13T13:57:15ZTracTOR Installation not honouring Shortcuts settingVersion: tor-0.1.0.3-rc-win32.exe
Windows 2000 Service Pack 6
The installation program installed shortcuts into the Start Menu even
though the main Shortcut checkbox was unchecked. This could be because
the individual checkboxes (Start ...Version: tor-0.1.0.3-rc-win32.exe
Windows 2000 Service Pack 6
The installation program installed shortcuts into the Start Menu even
though the main Shortcut checkbox was unchecked. This could be because
the individual checkboxes (Start Menu and Desktop) weren't unchecked
first??
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