(Hopefully) final changes for 0.1.2.7-alpha: disable checking for whether the user account in question exists on --service install, since that seems to make windows go boom. We can figure out why later. Also, let the admin specify a password for the target user.
svn:r9506
The --service install code can no longer default to adding an -f option for the appdata directory of the current user, since the target user probably will not be able to read it. Instead, warn the user if no explicit torrc filename is given.
svn:r9502
Fix bug 254, sort of: make the default NT service user NetworkService rather than NULL (system). Also, add a --user argument to --service install so that admins can override this default: this latter point should take care of most of my objections to NetworkService. I have no idea whether this even compiles.
svn:r9486
Add a REMAP state to stream events so that controllers can learn exactly when the target address for a stream has changed. May help Vidalia resolve confusions related to bug 375.
svn:r9484
Fix an XXXX012, and make circuits_pending_or_conns a static variable. In addition to cleaning up the code, this may also resolve Bug 386 if Roger has the right intuition there.
svn:r9482
Add a couple of fixes I turned up while writing regression tests for libevent: Allow DNS servers on ports other than 53, and handle TTLs correctly on reverse hostname lookups.
svn:r9458
directory tunnel without knowing a descriptor first. Still not
ready yet. As part of the change, now assume we can use a
create_fast cell if we don't know anything about a router.
svn:r9440
This one is a little tricky. Our BEGIN_DIR implementation has a
problem: the dirserv conns will decide they can flush all their data
immediately, since the edge_conns will read greedily.
For our 0.1.2 workaround, we track which or_conn a bridged dirserv
conn is attached to, and stop writing when its outbuf is too full, and
start writing again when the or_conn's outbuf empties out a little.
This requires a bit of pointer management. Let's hope it works.
svn:r9432
When logging TLS certificate and identity-related errors, scrub IP addresses for incoming connections, and distinguish between incoming and outgoing connections in log messages. Backport candidate.
svn:r9391
Fix an XXXX012 in routerlist.c: when we do not have enough networkstatuses to launch router requests, do not launch router requests. Backport candidate.
svn:r9388
Implement SOCKS_BAD_HOSTNAME status event. Defer remaining status events. Clean up control-spec.txt a little, and fill in recommendations for events.
svn:r9374
Apparently, the OpenBSD linker thinks it knows C better than I do, and gets to call me names for having strcat and strcpy and sprintf in my code--whether I use them safely or not. All right, OpenBSD. You win... this round.
svn:r9360
Tidy up ORCONN reason patch from Mike Perry. Changes: make some of the handling of TLS error codes less error prone. Enforce house style wrt spaces. Make it compile with --enable-gcc-warnings. Only set or_conn->tls_error in the case of an actual error. Add a changelog entry.
svn:r9355
handshake to finish. Previously we would let them sit around for
days, if the connecting application didn't close them either.
Also take this opportunity to refactor a duplicate bit of circuituse.c.
And change the semantics of SocksTimeout slightly, but I think it'll
be ok.
svn:r9350
Check addresses for rfc953-saneness at exit too, and give a PROTOCOL_WARN when they fail. Also provide a mechanism to override this, so blossom can have its @@##$$^.whatever.exit hostnames if it wants.
svn:r9336