Chutney issueshttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/chutney/-/issues2022-02-07T19:31:27Zhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/chutney/-/issues/31639When Travis updates the homebrew cache in their images, stop updating it in ....2022-02-07T19:31:27ZteorWhen Travis updates the homebrew cache in their images, stop updating it in .travis.ymlIn legacy/trac#30928, we added a homebrew update to .travis.yml for shellcheck.
legacy/trac#30279 also uses an updated tor for the IPv6 v3 single onion service job.
This ticket removes that update.In legacy/trac#30928, we added a homebrew update to .travis.yml for shellcheck.
legacy/trac#30279 also uses an updated tor for the IPv6 v3 single onion service job.
This ticket removes that update.https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/chutney/-/issues/26164Create HS network in chutney with client-auth enabled2021-11-15T16:55:23ZGeorge KadianakisCreate HS network in chutney with client-auth enabledTo improve our HS integration tests as part of `make test-network-all` we should make a network template similar to `hs` etc. where the HS is client-auth-protected, and the client needs to use the client auth token to submit data.
This ...To improve our HS integration tests as part of `make test-network-all` we should make a network template similar to `hs` etc. where the HS is client-auth-protected, and the client needs to use the client auth token to submit data.
This might be a bit of a hurdle to setup, since we would need to first start up the HS, so that it generates the client auth tokens, and then we would need to hax the client torrc to make it happen.