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f8c63399
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Roger Dingledine
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update docs to reflect a bit more reality
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@@ -51,5 +51,11 @@ Probably tsocks doesn't behave well for behemoths like Mozilla.
Part three: applications which support tor correctly
http: Mozilla: set your socks4 proxy to be the onion proxy
privoxy: set your socks4a proxy to be the onion proxy
ssh: tsocks ssh arma@18.244.0.188
ftp: tsocks wget ftp://18.244.0.188/quux.tar --passive
Mozilla: set your socks4 proxy to be the onion proxy
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SPEC!! - Non-clique topologies, clearer bandwidth management
. Look at OR handshake in more detail
o Spec it
- Merge OR and OP handshakes?
- Merge OR and OP handshakes
- But figure out how to indicate if we're OR?
- Periodic link key rotation. Spec?
- More flexibility in node addressing
- Support IPv6 rather than just 4
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ACI (anonymous circuit identifier) [2 bytes]
Command [1 byte]
Sequence number (unused, set to 0) [4 bytes]
Length [1 byte]
Sequence number (unused, set to 0) [4 bytes]
Payload (padded with 0 bytes) [248 bytes]
[Total size: 256 bytes]
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To create a new anonymized TCP connection, the OP sends a
TOPIC_BEGIN data cell with a payload encoding the address and port
of the destination host. The payload format is:
ADDRESS | '
,
' | PORT | '\000'
ADDRESS | '
:
' | PORT | '\000'
where ADDRESS may be a DNS hostname, or an IPv4 address in
dotted-quad format; and where PORT is encoded in decimal.
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7. Directories and routers
[????]
7.1. Router descriptor format.
Line format : address ORPort OPPort APPort DirPort bandwidth(bytes/s)
followed by the router's public key.
ORport is where the router listens for other routers (speaking cells)
OPPort is where the router listens for onion proxies (speaking cells)
APPort is where the router listens for applications (speaking socks)
DirPort is where the router listens for directory download requests
Example:
moria.mit.edu 9001 9011 9021 9031 100000
-----BEGIN RSA PUBLIC KEY-----
MIGJAoGBAMBBuk1sYxEg5jLAJy86U3GGJ7EGMSV7yoA6mmcsEVU3pwTUrpbpCmwS
7BvovoY3z4zk63NZVBErgKQUDkn3pp8n83xZgEf4GI27gdWIIwaBjEimuJlEY+7K
nZ7kVMRoiXCbjL6VAtNa4Zy1Af/GOm0iCIDpholeujQ95xew7rQnAgMA//8=
-----END RSA PUBLIC KEY-----
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