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controllers.
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Changes in version 0.2.1.17-rc - 2009-07-02
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Changes in version 0.2.1.17-rc - 2009-07-07
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o Major features:
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- Clients now use the bandwidth values in the consensus, rather than
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the bandwidth values in each relay descriptor. This approach opens
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- When we can't find an intro key for a v2 hidden service descriptor,
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fall back to the v0 hidden service descriptor and log a bug message.
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Workaround for bug 1024.
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- Fix a log message that did not respect the SafeLogging option.
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Resolves bug 1027.
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o Minor features:
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- If we're a relay and we change our IP address, be more verbose
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##
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The process used to create the official rpms is as follows:
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Download and Extract the latest tor source code from https://www.torproject.org/.
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Download latest stable libevent from
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http://www.monkey.org/~provos/libevent/
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The first step of compiling libevent is to configure it as follows:
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./configure --enable-static --disable-shared
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Complete the "make" and "make install". You will need to be root,
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or sudo -s, to complete the "make install".
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Check for a successful universal binary of libevent.a in, by default,
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/usr/local/lib by using the following command:
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"file /usr/local/lib/libevent.a"
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Download and Extract the latest tor source code from
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https://www.torproject.org/download
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In the resulting directory:
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./configure
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LIBS=-lrt ./configure
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make dist-rpm
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You should have at least two, maybe three, rpms. There should be the binary
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i386.rpm, a src.rpm, and on redhat/centos machines, a debuginfo.rpm.
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## Optional customization
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##
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If you wish to further tune Tor binaries in rpm format beyond this list,
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see the GCC doc page for further options:
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http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.0.2/gcc/
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The tor.spec.in file contains the basic info needed to tune the binaries
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produced in rpm format. The key parameters to tune are located in the
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third section of the tor.spec.in file. Locate the section similar to
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this:
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## Target a specific arch and OS
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#
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# default is i386 linux
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%define target gnu
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%define target_cpu i386
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%define target_os linux
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The three parameters: target, target_cpu, and target_os are used
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throughout the "make dist-rpm" process. They control the parameters
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passed to "configure" and the final tuning of the binaries produced.
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The default settings, as shown above, create binaries for the widest
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range of Intel x86 or x86-compatible architectures.
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The parameters can be set as follows:
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The "target" parameter:
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This should be "gnu", "redhat", or the short name of your linux distribution.
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Other possibilities are "mandrake" or "suse". This is passed to
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"configure" through the --host, --build, and --target parameters.
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Therefore, this "target" parameter must be a valid OS for "configure" as
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well.
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The "target_cpu" parameter:
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This parameter controls the optimization and tuning of your binaries via
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gcc and "configure". This parameter is passed to gcc via the -mtune= or
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-mcpu= options. The "configure" script will also receive this parameter
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through the --host, --build, and --target parameters. Therefore, this
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"target_cpu" parameter must be valid for both gcc and "configure". A
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few common options for this parameter may be "athlon64, i686, pentium4" or
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others.
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The "target_os" parameter:
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This parameter controls the target operating system. Normally, this is
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only "linux". If you wish to build rpms for a non-linux operating
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system, you can replace "linux" with your operating system.
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addresstype = parse_extended_hostname(socks->address);
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if (addresstype == BAD_HOSTNAME) {
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log_warn(LD_APP, "Invalid hostname %s; rejecting", socks->address);
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log_warn(LD_APP, "Invalid onion hostname %s; rejecting",
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safe_str(socks->address));
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control_event_client_status(LOG_WARN, "SOCKS_BAD_HOSTNAME HOSTNAME=%s",
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escaped(socks->address));
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connection_mark_unattached_ap(conn, END_STREAM_REASON_TORPROTOCOL);
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