- Feb 26, 2019
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David Goulet authored
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David Goulet authored
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Nick Mathewson authored
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Nick Mathewson authored
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George Kadianakis authored
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George Kadianakis authored
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- Feb 25, 2019
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Kris Katterjohn authored
When IPv4Only (IPv6Only) was used but the address could not be interpreted as a IPv4 (IPv6) address, the error message referred to the wrong IP version. This also fixes up the error-checking logic so it's more precise about what's being checked. Fixes bug 13221; bugfix on 0.2.3.9-alpha Signed-off-by:
Kris Katterjohn <katterjohn@gmail.com>
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Nick Mathewson authored
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- Feb 24, 2019
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Nick Mathewson authored
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Nick Mathewson authored
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- Feb 22, 2019
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Neel Chauhan authored
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George Kadianakis authored
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- Feb 21, 2019
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Nick Mathewson authored
"ours" to avoid version bump.
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Nick Mathewson authored
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Nick Mathewson authored
"ours" to avoid version bump.
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Nick Mathewson authored
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Nick Mathewson authored
"ours" to avoid version bump.
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Nick Mathewson authored
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Nick Mathewson authored
"ours" to avoid version bump
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Nick Mathewson authored
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Nick Mathewson authored
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Nick Mathewson authored
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Nick Mathewson authored
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Nick Mathewson authored
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Nick Mathewson authored
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Nick Mathewson authored
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KIST works by computing how much should be allowed to write to the kernel for a given socket, and then it writes that amount to the outbuf. The problem is that it could be possible that the outbuf already has lots of data in it from a previous scheduling round (because the kernel is full/busy and Tor was not able to flush the outbuf yet). KIST ignores that the outbuf has been filling (is above its "highwater") and writes more anyway. The end result is that the outbuf length would exceed INT_MAX, hence causing an assertion error and a corresponding "Bug()" message to get printed to the logs. This commit makes it for KIST to take into account the outbuf length when computing the available space. Bug found and patch by Rob Jansen. Closes #29168. TROVE-2019-001. Signed-off-by:
David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
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Nick Mathewson authored
"ours" to avoid version bump
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Nick Mathewson authored
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Nick Mathewson authored
"ours" to avoid version bump.
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Nick Mathewson authored
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Nick Mathewson authored
"ours" to avoid version bump.
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Nick Mathewson authored
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Nick Mathewson authored
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Nick Mathewson authored
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Nick Mathewson authored
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Nick Mathewson authored
boklm tracked this down, and it doesn't make sense. It caused This change goes back to the previous LDFLAGS line.
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- Feb 20, 2019
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David Goulet authored
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David Goulet authored
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