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
Remove redundant check for whether _connection_write_to_buf_impl is called with a zlib and a non-directory connection: TO_DIR_CONN will already assert if it gets a non-dir connection.
svn:r9390
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
Yes, apparently saying strcpy in front of openbsd is like saying "intellectual property" in front of RMS. They both have a point, I guess, even though they extend it to contexts where it is completely irrelevant.
svn:r9370
aggressively. my vidalia bandwidth graph, when rate limiting
to 32kB/s, has the "write" line constantly at 32kB. I can't
imagine what's going on with the relay latency but it can't
be good.
svn:r9366
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