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   2021-02-17 23:53:52 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (2)
Log message:
tor: enable lzma option by default

Recommended by an upstream developer.

Bump PKGREVISION.
   2021-02-15 20:01:31 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (5) | Package updated
Log message:
tor: update to 0.4.5.6.

Changes in version 0.4.5.6 - 2021-02-15
  The Tor 0.4.5.x release series is dedicated to the memory of Karsten
  Loesing (1979-2020), Tor developer, cypherpunk, husband, and father.
  Karsten is best known for creating the Tor metrics portal and leading
  the metrics team, but he was involved in Tor from the early days. For
  example, while he was still a student he invented and implemented the
  v2 onion service directory design, and he also served as an ambassador
  to the many German researchers working in the anonymity field. We
  loved him and respected him for his patience, his consistency, and his
  welcoming approach to growing our community.

  This release series introduces significant improvements in relay IPv6
  address discovery, a new "MetricsPort" mechanism for relay operators
  to measure performance, LTTng support, build system improvements to
  help when using Tor as a static library, and significant bugfixes
  related to Windows relay performance. It also includes numerous
  smaller features and bugfixes.
   2021-02-03 20:55:28 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (3) | Package updated
Log message:
tor: update to 0.4.4.7.

Changes in version 0.4.4.7 - 2021-02-03
  Tor 0.4.4.7 backports numerous bugfixes from later releases,
  including one that made v3 onion services more susceptible to
  denial-of-service attacks, and a feature that makes some kinds of
  DoS attacks harder to perform.

  o Major bugfixes (onion service v3, backport from 0.4.5.3-rc):
    - Stop requiring a live consensus for v3 clients and services, and
      allow a "reasonably live" consensus instead. This allows v3 onion
      services to work even if the authorities fail to generate a
      consensus for more than 2 hours in a row. Fixes bug 40237; bugfix
      on 0.3.5.1-alpha.

  o Major feature (exit, backport from 0.4.5.5-rc):
    - Re-entry into the network is now denied at the Exit level to all
      relays' ORPorts and authorities' ORPorts and DirPorts. This change
      should help mitgate a set of denial-of-service attacks. Closes
      ticket 2667.

  o Minor feature (build system, backport from 0.4.5.4-rc):
    - New "make lsp" command to generate the compile_commands.json file
      used by the ccls language server. The "bear" program is needed for
      this. Closes ticket 40227.

  o Minor features (compilation, backport from 0.4.5.2-rc):
    - Disable deprecation warnings when building with OpenSSL 3.0.0 or
      later. There are a number of APIs newly deprecated in OpenSSL
      3.0.0 that Tor still requires. (A later version of Tor will try to
      stop depending on these APIs.) Closes ticket 40165.

  o Minor features (crypto, backport from 0.4.5.3-rc):
    - Fix undefined behavior on our Keccak library. The bug only
      appeared on platforms with 32-byte CPU cache lines (e.g. armv5tel)
      and would result in wrong digests. Fixes bug 40210; bugfix on
      0.2.8.1-alpha. Thanks to Bernhard Übelacker, Arnd Bergmann and
      weasel for diagnosing this.

  o Minor bugfixes (compatibility, backport from 0.4.5.1-rc):
    - Strip '\r' characters when reading text files on Unix platforms.
      This should resolve an issue where a relay operator migrates a
      relay from Windows to Unix, but does not change the line ending of
      Tor's various state files to match the platform, and the CRLF line
      endings from Windows end up leaking into other files such as the
      extra-info document. Fixes bug 33781; bugfix on 0.0.9pre5.

  o Minor bugfixes (compilation, backport from 0.4.5.3-rc):
    - Fix a compilation warning about unreachable fallthrough
      annotations when building with "--enable-all-bugs-are-fatal" on
      some compilers. Fixes bug 40241; bugfix on 0.3.5.4-alpha.

  o Minor bugfixes (SOCKS5, backport from 0.4.5.3-rc):
    - Handle partial SOCKS5 messages correctly. Previously, our code
      would send an incorrect error message if it got a SOCKS5 request
      that wasn't complete. Fixes bug 40190; bugfix on 0.3.5.1-alpha.

  o Minor bugfixes (testing, backport from 0.4.5.2-alpha):
    - Fix the `config/parse_tcp_proxy_line` test so that it works
      correctly on systems where the DNS provider hijacks invalid
      queries. Fixes part of bug 40179; bugfix on 0.4.3.1-alpha.
    - Fix our Python reference-implementation for the v3 onion service
      handshake so that it works correctly with the version of hashlib
      provided by Python 3.9. Fixes part of bug 40179; bugfix
      on 0.3.1.6-rc.
    - Fix the `tortls/openssl/log_one_error` test to work with OpenSSL
      3.0.0. Fixes bug 40170; bugfix on 0.2.8.1-alpha.
   2020-11-16 09:25:40 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (1)
Log message:
tor: add upstream bug report URL about building problem with rust enabled
   2020-11-12 23:56:00 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (3) | Package updated
Log message:
tor: update to 0.4.4.6.

Disable rust option since it currently doesn't work.

Changes in version 0.4.4.6 - 2020-11-12
  Tor 0.4.4.6 is the second stable release in the 0.4.4.x series. It
  backports fixes from later releases, including a fix for TROVE-2020-
  005, a security issue that could be used, under certain cases, by an
  adversary to observe traffic patterns on a limited number of circuits
  intended for a different relay.

  o Major bugfixes (security, backport from 0.4.5.1-alpha):
    - When completing a channel, relays now check more thoroughly to
      make sure that it matches any pending circuits before attaching
      those circuits. Previously, address correctness and Ed25519
      identities were not checked in this case, but only when extending
      circuits on an existing channel. Fixes bug 40080; bugfix on
      0.2.7.2-alpha. Resolves TROVE-2020-005.

  o Minor features (directory authorities, backport from 0.4.5.1-alpha):
    - Authorities now list a different set of protocols as required and
      recommended. These lists have been chosen so that only truly
      recommended and/or required protocols are included, and so that
      clients using 0.2.9 or later will continue to work (even though
      they are not supported), whereas only relays running 0.3.5 or
      later will meet the requirements. Closes ticket 40162.
    - Make it possible to specify multiple ConsensusParams torrc lines.
      Now directory authority operators can for example put the main
      ConsensusParams config in one torrc file and then add to it from a
      different torrc file. Closes ticket 40164.

  o Minor features (subprotocol versions, backport from 0.4.5.1-alpha):
    - Tor no longer allows subprotocol versions larger than 63.
      Previously version numbers up to UINT32_MAX were allowed, which
      significantly complicated our code. Implements proposal 318;
      closes ticket 40133.

  o Minor features (tests, v2 onion services, backport from 0.4.5.1-alpha):
    - Fix a rendezvous cache unit test that was triggering an underflow
      on the global rend cache allocation. Fixes bug 40125; bugfix
      on 0.2.8.1-alpha.
    - Fix another rendezvous cache unit test that was triggering an
      underflow on the global rend cache allocation. Fixes bug 40126;
      bugfix on 0.2.8.1-alpha.

  o Minor bugfixes (compilation, backport from 0.4.5.1-alpha):
    - Fix compiler warnings that would occur when building with
      "--enable-all-bugs-are-fatal" and \ 
"--disable-module-relay" at the
      same time. Fixes bug 40129; bugfix on 0.4.4.1-alpha.
    - Resolve a compilation warning that could occur in
      test_connection.c. Fixes bug 40113; bugfix on 0.2.9.3-alpha.

  o Minor bugfixes (logging, backport from 0.4.5.1-alpha):
    - Remove a debug logging statement that uselessly spammed the logs.
      Fixes bug 40135; bugfix on 0.3.5.0-alpha.

  o Minor bugfixes (relay configuration, crash, backport from 0.4.5.1-alpha):
    - Avoid a fatal assert() when failing to create a listener
      connection for an address that was in use. Fixes bug 40073; bugfix
      on 0.3.5.1-alpha.

  o Minor bugfixes (v2 onion services, backport from 0.4.5.1-alpha):
    - For HSFETCH commands on v2 onion services addresses, check the
      length of bytes decoded, not the base32 length. Fixes bug 34400;
      bugfix on 0.4.1.1-alpha. Patch by Neel Chauhan.
   2020-09-19 20:22:01 by Leonardo Taccari | Files touched by this commit (2)
Log message:
tor: disable backtrace(3) support on netbsd-9 evbarm

backtrace(3) does not work on netbsd-9 ending up in a SIGSEGV and tor
process hanging forever (a simple way to reproduce without configuring
tor is just invoking tor via `tor --version').

Workaround for PR port-evbarm/55669.

PKGREVISION++
   2020-09-15 21:12:55 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (2) | Package updated
Log message:
tor: update to 0.4.4.5.

Changes in version 0.4.4.5 - 2020-09-15
  Tor 0.4.4.5 is the first stable release in the 0.4.4.x series. This
  series improves our guard selection algorithms, adds v3 onion balance
  support, improves the amount of code that can be disabled when running
  without relay support, and includes numerous small bugfixes and
  enhancements. It also lays the ground for some IPv6 features that
  we'll be developing more in the next (0.4.5) series.

  Per our support policy, we support each stable release series for nine
  months after its first stable release, or three months after the first
  stable release of the next series: whichever is longer. This means
  that 0.4.4.x will be supported until around June 2021--or later, if
  0.4.5.x is later than anticipated.

  Note also that support for 0.4.2.x has just ended; support for 0.4.3
  will continue until Feb 15, 2021. We still plan to continue supporting
  0.3.5.x, our long-term stable series, until Feb 2022.

  o Major features (Proposal 310, performance + security):
    - Implements Proposal 310, "Bandaid on guard selection". Proposal
      310 solves load-balancing issues with older versions of the guard
      selection algorithm, and improves its security. Under this new
      algorithm, a newly selected guard never becomes Primary unless all
      previously sampled guards are unreachable. Implements
      recommendation from 32088. (Proposal 310 is linked to the CLAPS
      project researching optimal client location-aware path selections.
      This project is a collaboration between the UCLouvain Crypto Group,
      the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, and Princeton University.)

  o Major features (fallback directory list):
    - Replace the 148 fallback directories originally included in Tor
      0.4.1.4-rc (of which around 105 are still functional) with a list
      of 144 fallbacks generated in July 2020. Closes ticket 40061.

  o Major features (IPv6, relay):
    - Consider IPv6-only EXTEND2 cells valid on relays. Log a protocol
      warning if the IPv4 or IPv6 address is an internal address, and
      internal addresses are not allowed. But continue to use the other
      address, if it is valid. Closes ticket 33817.
    - If a relay can extend over IPv4 and IPv6, and both addresses are
      provided, it chooses between them uniformly at random. Closes
      ticket 33817.
    - Re-use existing IPv6 connections for circuit extends. Closes
      ticket 33817.
    - Relays may extend circuits over IPv6, if the relay has an IPv6
      ORPort, and the client supplies the other relay's IPv6 ORPort in
      the EXTEND2 cell. IPv6 extends will be used by the relay IPv6
      ORPort self-tests in 33222. Closes ticket 33817.

  o Major features (v3 onion services):
    - Allow v3 onion services to act as OnionBalance backend instances,
      by using the HiddenServiceOnionBalanceInstance torrc option.
      Closes ticket 32709.

  o Major bugfixes (NSS):
    - When running with NSS enabled, make sure that NSS knows to expect
      nonblocking sockets. Previously, we set our TCP sockets as
      nonblocking, but did not tell NSS, which in turn could lead to
      unexpected blocking behavior. Fixes bug 40035; bugfix
      on 0.3.5.1-alpha.

  o Major bugfixes (onion services, DoS):
    - Correct handling of parameters for the onion service DoS defense.
      Previously, the consensus parameters for the onion service DoS
      defenses were overwriting the parameters set by the service
      operator using HiddenServiceEnableIntroDoSDefense. Fixes bug
      40109; bugfix on 0.4.2.1-alpha.

  o Major bugfixes (stats, onion services):
    - Fix a bug where we were undercounting the Tor network's total
      onion service traffic, by ignoring any traffic originating from
      clients. Now we count traffic from both clients and services.
      Fixes bug 40117; bugfix on 0.2.6.2-alpha.

  o Minor features (security):
    - Channels using obsolete versions of the Tor link protocol are no
      longer allowed to circumvent address-canonicity checks. (This is
      only a minor issue, since such channels have no way to set ed25519
      keys, and therefore should always be rejected for circuits that
      specify ed25519 identities.) Closes ticket 40081.

  o Minor features (bootstrap reporting):
    - Report more detailed reasons for bootstrap failure when the
      failure happens due to a TLS error. Previously we would just call
      these errors "MISC" when they happened during read, and \ 
"DONE"
      when they happened during any other TLS operation. Closes
      ticket 32622.

  o Minor features (client-only compilation):
    - Disable more code related to the ext_orport protocol when
      compiling without support for relay mode. Closes ticket 33368.
    - Disable more of our self-testing code when support for relay mode
      is disabled. Closes ticket 33370.
    - Most server-side DNS code is now disabled when building without
      support for relay mode. Closes ticket 33366.

  o Minor features (code safety):
    - Check for failures of tor_inet_ntop() and tor_inet_ntoa()
      functions in DNS and IP address processing code, and adjust
      codepaths to make them less likely to crash entire Tor instances.
      Resolves issue 33788.

  o Minor features (continuous integration):
    - Run unit-test and integration test (Stem, Chutney) jobs with
      ALL_BUGS_ARE_FATAL macro being enabled on Travis and Appveyor.
      Resolves ticket 32143.

  o Minor features (control port):
    - If a ClientName was specified in ONION_CLIENT_AUTH_ADD for an
      onion service, display it when we use ONION_CLIENT_AUTH_VIEW.
      Closes ticket 40089. Patch by Neel Chauhan.
    - Return a descriptive error message from the 'GETINFO status/fresh-
      relay-descs' command on the control port. Previously, we returned
      a generic error of "Error generating descriptor". Closes ticket
      32873. Patch by Neel Chauhan.

  o Minor features (defense in depth):
    - Wipe more data from connection address fields before returning
      them to the memory heap. Closes ticket 6198.

  o Minor features (denial-of-service memory limiter):
    - Allow the user to configure even lower values for the
      MaxMemInQueues parameter. Relays now enforce a minimum of 64 MB,
      when previously the minimum was 256 MB. On clients, there is no
      minimum. Relays and clients will both warn if the value is set so
      low that Tor is likely to stop working. Closes ticket 24308.

  o Minor features (developer tooling):
    - Add a script to help check the alphabetical ordering of option
      names in the manual page. Closes ticket 33339.
    - Refrain from listing all .a files that are generated by the Tor
      build in .gitignore. Add a single wildcard *.a entry that covers
      all of them for present and future. Closes ticket 33642.
    - Add a script ("git-install-tools.sh") to install git hooks and
      helper scripts. Closes ticket 33451.

  o Minor features (directory authority):
    - Authorities now recommend the protocol versions that are supported
      by Tor 0.3.5 and later. (Earlier versions of Tor have been
      deprecated since January of this year.) This recommendation will
      cause older clients and relays to give a warning on startup, or
      when they download a consensus directory. Closes ticket 32696.

  o Minor features (directory authority, shared random):
    - Refactor more authority-only parts of the shared-random scheduling
      code to reside in the dirauth module, and to be disabled when
      compiling with --disable-module-dirauth. Closes ticket 33436.

  o Minor features (directory):
    - Remember the number of bytes we have downloaded for each directory
      purpose while bootstrapping, and while fully bootstrapped. Log
      this information as part of the heartbeat message. Closes
      ticket 32720.

  o Minor features (entry guards):
    - Reinstate support for GUARD NEW/UP/DOWN control port events.
      Closes ticket 40001.

  o Minor features (IPv6 support):
    - Adds IPv6 support to tor_addr_is_valid(). Adds tests for the above
      changes and tor_addr_is_null(). Closes ticket 33679. Patch
      by MrSquanchee.
    - Allow clients and relays to send dual-stack and IPv6-only EXTEND2
      cells. Parse dual-stack and IPv6-only EXTEND2 cells on relays.
      Closes ticket 33901.

  o Minor features (linux seccomp2 sandbox, portability):
    - Allow Tor to build on platforms where it doesn't know how to
      report which syscall caused the linux seccomp2 sandbox to fail.
      This change should make the sandbox code more portable to less
      common Linux architectures. Closes ticket 34382.
    - Permit the unlinkat() syscall, which some Libc implementations use
      to implement unlink(). Closes ticket 33346.

  o Minor features (logging):
    - When trying to find our own address, add debug-level logging to
      report the sources of candidate addresses. Closes ticket 32888.

  o Minor features (onion service client, SOCKS5):
    - Add 3 new SocksPort ExtendedErrors (F2, F3, F7) that reports back
      new type of onion service connection failures. The semantics of
      these error codes are documented in proposal 309. Closes
      ticket 32542.

  o Minor features (onion service v3):
    - If a service cannot upload its descriptor(s), log why at INFO
      level. Closes ticket 33400; bugfix on 0.3.2.1-alpha.

  o Minor features (python scripts):
    - Stop assuming that /usr/bin/python exists. Instead of using a
      hardcoded path in scripts that still use Python 2, use
      /usr/bin/env, similarly to the scripts that use Python 3. Fixes
      bug 33192; bugfix on 0.4.2.

  o Minor features (testing, architecture):
    - Our test scripts now double-check that subsystem initialization
      order is consistent with the inter-module dependencies established
      by our .may_include files. Implements ticket 31634.
    - Initialize all subsystems at the beginning of our unit test
      harness, to avoid crashes due to uninitialized subsystems. Follow-
      up from ticket 33316.
    - Our "make check" target now runs the unit tests in 8 parallel
      chunks. Doing this speeds up hardened CI builds by more than a
      factor of two. Closes ticket 40098.

  o Minor features (v3 onion services):
    - Add v3 onion service status to the dumpstats() call which is
      triggered by a SIGUSR1 signal. Previously, we only did v2 onion
      services. Closes ticket 24844. Patch by Neel Chauhan.

  o Minor features (windows):
    - Add support for console control signals like Ctrl+C in Windows.
      Closes ticket 34211. Patch from Damon Harris (TheDcoder).

  o Minor bugfixes (control port, onion service):
    - Consistently use 'address' in "Invalid v3 address" response to
      ONION_CLIENT_AUTH commands. Previously, we would sometimes say
      'addr'. Fixes bug 40005; bugfix on 0.4.3.1-alpha.

  o Minor bugfixes (correctness, buffers):
    - Fix a correctness bug that could cause an assertion failure if we
      ever tried using the buf_move_all() function with an empty input
      buffer. As far as we know, no released versions of Tor do this.
      Fixes bug 40076; bugfix on 0.3.3.1-alpha.

  o Minor bugfixes (directory authorities):
    - Directory authorities now reject votes that arrive too late. In
      particular, once an authority has started fetching missing votes,
      it no longer accepts new votes posted by other authorities. This
      change helps prevent a consensus split, where only some authorities
      have the late vote. Fixes bug 4631; bugfix on 0.2.0.5-alpha.

  o Minor bugfixes (git scripts):
    - Stop executing the checked-out pre-commit hook from the pre-push
      hook. Instead, execute the copy in the user's git directory. Fixes
      bug 33284; bugfix on 0.4.1.1-alpha.

  o Minor bugfixes (initialization):
    - Initialize the subsystems in our code in an order more closely
      corresponding to their dependencies, so that every system is
      initialized before the ones that (theoretically) depend on it.
      Fixes bug 33316; bugfix on 0.4.0.1-alpha.

  o Minor bugfixes (IPv4, relay):
    - Check for invalid zero IPv4 addresses and ports when sending and
      receiving extend cells. Fixes bug 33900; bugfix on 0.2.4.8-alpha.

  o Minor bugfixes (IPv6, relay):
    - Consider IPv6 addresses when checking if a connection is
      canonical. In 17604, relays assumed that a remote relay could
      consider an IPv6 connection canonical, but did not set the
      canonical flag on their side of the connection. Fixes bug 33899;
      bugfix on 0.3.1.1-alpha.
    - Log IPv6 addresses on connections where this relay is the
      responder. Previously, responding relays would replace the remote
      IPv6 address with the IPv4 address from the consensus. Fixes bug
      33899; bugfix on 0.3.1.1-alpha.

  o Minor bugfixes (linux seccomp2 sandbox):
    - Fix a regression on sandboxing rules for the openat() syscall. The
      fix for bug 25440 fixed the problem on systems with glibc >= 2.27
      but broke with versions of glibc. We now choose a rule based on
      the glibc version. Patch from Daniel Pinto. Fixes bug 27315;
      bugfix on 0.3.5.11.
    - Makes the seccomp sandbox allow the correct syscall for opendir
      according to the running glibc version. This fixes crashes when
      reloading torrc with sandbox enabled when running on glibc 2.15 to
      2.21 and 2.26. Patch from Daniel Pinto. Fixes bug 40020; bugfix
      on 0.3.5.11.

  o Minor bugfixes (logging, testing):
    - Make all of tor's assertion macros support the ALL_BUGS_ARE_FATAL
      and DISABLE_ASSERTS_IN_UNIT_TESTS debugging modes. (IF_BUG_ONCE()
      used to log a non-fatal warning, regardless of the debugging
      mode.) Fixes bug 33917; bugfix on 0.2.9.1-alpha.
    - Remove surprising empty line in the INFO-level log about circuit
      build timeout. Fixes bug 33531; bugfix on 0.3.3.1-alpha.

  o Minor bugfixes (mainloop):
    - Better guard against growing a buffer past its maximum 2GB in
      size. Fixes bug 33131; bugfix on 0.3.0.4-rc.

  o Minor bugfixes (onion service v3 client):
    - Remove a BUG() warning that could occur naturally. Fixes bug
      34087; bugfix on 0.3.2.1-alpha.

  o Minor bugfixes (onion service, logging):
    - Fix a typo in a log message PublishHidServDescriptors is set to 0.
      Fixes bug 33779; bugfix on 0.3.2.1-alpha.

  o Minor bugfixes (onion services v3):
    - Avoid a non-fatal assertion failure in certain edge-cases when
      opening an intro circuit as a client. Fixes bug 34084; bugfix
      on 0.3.2.1-alpha.

  o Minor bugfixes (protocol versions):
    - Sort tor's supported protocol version lists, as recommended by the
      tor directory specification. Fixes bug 33285; bugfix
      on 0.4.0.1-alpha.

  o Minor bugfixes (rate limiting, bridges, pluggable transports):
    - On a bridge, treat all connections from an ExtORPort as remote by
      default for the purposes of rate-limiting. Previously, bridges
      would treat the connection as local unless they explicitly
      received a "USERADDR" command. ExtORPort connections still count
      as local if there is a USERADDR command with an explicit local
      address. Fixes bug 33747; bugfix on 0.2.5.1-alpha.

  o Minor bugfixes (refactoring):
    - Lift circuit_build_times_disabled() out of the
      circuit_expire_building() loop, to save CPU time when there are
      many circuits open. Fixes bug 33977; bugfix on 0.3.5.9.

  o Minor bugfixes (relay, self-testing):
    - When starting up as a relay, if we haven't been able to verify
      that we're reachable, only launch reachability tests at most once
      a minute. Previously, we had been launching tests up to once a
      second, which was needlessly noisy. Fixes bug 40083; bugfix
      on 0.2.8.1-alpha.

  o Minor bugfixes (relay, usability):
    - Adjust the rules for when to warn about having too many
      connections to other relays. Previously we'd tolerate up to 1.5
      connections per relay on average. Now we tolerate more connections
      for directory authorities, and raise the number of total
      connections we need to see before we warn. Fixes bug 33880; bugfix
      on 0.3.1.1-alpha.

  o Minor bugfixes (SOCKS, onion service client):
    - Detect v3 onion service addresses of the wrong length when
      returning the F6 ExtendedErrors code. Fixes bug 33873; bugfix
      on 0.4.3.1-alpha.

  o Minor bugfixes (tests):
    - Fix the behavior of the rend_cache/clean_v2_descs_as_dir when run
      on its own. Previously, it would exit with an error. Fixes bug
      40099; bugfix on 0.2.8.1-alpha.

  o Minor bugfixes (v3 onion services):
    - Remove a BUG() warning that could trigger in certain unlikely
      edge-cases. Fixes bug 34086; bugfix on 0.3.2.1-alpha.
    - Remove a BUG() that was causing a stacktrace when a descriptor
      changed at an unexpected time. Fixes bug 28992; bugfix
      on 0.3.2.1-alpha.

  o Minor bugfixes (windows):
    - Fix a bug that prevented Tor from starting if its log file grew
      above 2GB. Fixes bug 31036; bugfix on 0.2.1.8-alpha.

  o Code simplification and refactoring:
    - Define and use a new constant TOR_ADDRPORT_BUF_LEN which is like
      TOR_ADDR_BUF_LEN but includes enough space for an IP address,
      brackets, separating colon, and port number. Closes ticket 33956.
      Patch by Neel Chauhan.
    - Merge the orconn and ocirc events into the "core" subsystem, which
      manages or connections and origin circuits. Previously they were
      isolated in subsystems of their own.
    - Move LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN to app/config. Resolves a dependency
      inversion. Closes ticket 33633.
    - Move the circuit extend code to the relay module. Split the
      circuit extend function into smaller functions. Closes
      ticket 33633.
    - Rewrite port_parse_config() to use the default port flags from
      port_cfg_new(). Closes ticket 32994. Patch by MrSquanchee.
    - Updated comments in 'scheduler.c' to reflect old code changes, and
      simplified the scheduler channel state change code. Closes
      ticket 33349.
    - Refactor configuration parsing to use the new config subsystem
      code. Closes ticket 33014.
    - Move a series of functions related to address resolving into their
      own files. Closes ticket 33789.

  o Documentation:
    - Replace most http:// URLs in our code and documentation with
      https:// URLs. (We have left unchanged the code in src/ext/, and
      the text in LICENSE.) Closes ticket 31812. Patch from Jeremy Rand.
    - Document the limitations of using %include on config files with
      seccomp sandbox enabled. Fixes documentation bug 34133; bugfix on
      0.3.1.1-alpha. Patch by Daniel Pinto.

  o Removed features:
    - Our "check-local" test target no longer tries to use the
      Coccinelle semantic patching tool parse all the C files. While it
      is a good idea to try to make sure Coccinelle works on our C
      before we run a Coccinelle patch, doing so on every test run has
      proven to be disruptive. You can still run this tool manually with
      "make check-cocci". Closes ticket 40030.
    - Remove the ClientAutoIPv6ORPort option. This option attempted to
      randomly choose between IPv4 and IPv6 for client connections, and
      wasn't a true implementation of Happy Eyeballs. Often, this option
      failed on IPv4-only or IPv6-only connections. Closes ticket 32905.
      Patch by Neel Chauhan.
    - Stop shipping contrib/dist/rc.subr file, as it is not being used
      on FreeBSD anymore. Closes issue 31576.

  o Testing:
    - Add a basic IPv6 test to "make test-network". This test only runs
      when the local machine has an IPv6 stack. Closes ticket 33300.
    - Add test-network-ipv4 and test-network-ipv6 jobs to the Makefile.
      These jobs run the IPv4-only and dual-stack chutney flavours from
      test-network-all. Closes ticket 33280.
    - Remove a redundant distcheck job. Closes ticket 33194.
    - Run the test-network-ipv6 Makefile target in the Travis CI IPv6
      chutney job. This job runs on macOS, so it's a bit slow. Closes
      ticket 33303.
    - Sort the Travis jobs in order of speed. Putting the slowest jobs
      first takes full advantage of Travis job concurrency. Closes
      ticket 33194.
    - Stop allowing the Chutney IPv6 Travis job to fail. This job was
      previously configured to fast_finish (which requires
      allow_failure), to speed up the build. Closes ticket 33195.
    - Test v3 onion services to tor's mixed IPv4 chutney network. And
      add a mixed IPv6 chutney network. These networks are used in the
      test-network-all, test-network-ipv4, and test-network-ipv6 make
      targets. Closes ticket 33334.
    - Use the "bridges+hs-v23" chutney network flavour in "make test-
      network". This test requires a recent version of chutney (mid-
      February 2020). Closes ticket 28208.
    - When a Travis chutney job fails, use chutney's new "diagnostics.sh"
      tool to produce detailed diagnostic output. Closes ticket 32792.

  o Deprecated features (onion service v2):
    - Add a deprecation warning for version 2 onion services. Closes
      ticket 40003.

  o Documentation (manual page):
    - Add cross reference links and a table of contents to the HTML tor
      manual page. Closes ticket 33369. Work by Swati Thacker as part of
      Google Season of Docs.
    - Alphabetize the Denial of Service Mitigation Options, Directory
      Authority Server Options, Hidden Service Options, and Testing
      Network Options sections of the tor(1) manual page. Closes ticket
      33275. Work by Swati Thacker as part of Google Season of Docs.
    - Refrain from mentioning nicknames in manpage section for MyFamily
      torrc option. Resolves issue 33417.
    - Updated the options set by TestingTorNetwork in the manual page.
      Closes ticket 33778.
   2020-08-31 20:13:29 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (3631)
Log message:
*: bump PKGREVISION for perl-5.32.
   2020-07-09 20:08:43 by Leonardo Taccari | Files touched by this commit (3)
Log message:
tor: Update to 0.4.3.6

pkgsrc changes:
 - Remove patch-configure: applied upstream

Changes:
Changes in version 0.4.3.6 - 2020-07-09
  Tor 0.4.3.6 backports several bugfixes from later releases, including
  some affecting usability.

  This release also fixes TROVE-2020-001, a medium-severity denial of
  service vulnerability affecting all versions of Tor when compiled with
  the NSS encryption library. (This is not the default configuration.)
  Using this vulnerability, an attacker could cause an affected Tor
  instance to crash remotely. This issue is also tracked as CVE-2020-
  15572. Anybody running a version of Tor built with the NSS library
  should upgrade to 0.3.5.11, 0.4.2.8, 0.4.3.6, or 0.4.4.2-alpha
  or later.

  o Major bugfixes (NSS, security, backport from 0.4.4.2-alpha):
    - Fix a crash due to an out-of-bound memory access when Tor is
      compiled with NSS support. Fixes bug 33119; bugfix on
      0.3.5.1-alpha. This issue is also tracked as TROVE-2020-001
      and CVE-2020-15572.

  o Minor bugfix (CI, Windows, backport from 0.4.4.2-alpha):
    - Use the correct 64-bit printf format when compiling with MINGW on
      Appveyor. Fixes bug 40026; bugfix on 0.3.5.5-alpha.

  o Minor bugfixes (client performance, backport from 0.4.4.1-alpha):
    - Resume use of preemptively-built circuits when UseEntryGuards is set
      to 0. We accidentally disabled this feature with that config
      setting, leading to slower load times. Fixes bug 34303; bugfix
      on 0.3.3.2-alpha.

  o Minor bugfixes (compiler warnings, backport from 0.4.4.2-alpha):
    - Fix a compiler warning on platforms with 32-bit time_t values.
      Fixes bug 40028; bugfix on 0.3.2.8-rc.

  o Minor bugfixes (linux seccomp sandbox, nss, backport from 0.4.4.1-alpha):
    - Fix a startup crash when tor is compiled with --enable-nss and
      sandbox support is enabled. Fixes bug 34130; bugfix on
      0.3.5.1-alpha. Patch by Daniel Pinto.

  o Minor bugfixes (logging, backport from 0.4.4.2-alpha):
    - Downgrade a noisy log message that could occur naturally when
      receiving an extrainfo document that we no longer want. Fixes bug
      16016; bugfix on 0.2.6.3-alpha.

  o Minor bugfixes (manual page, backport from 0.4.4.1-alpha):
    - Update the man page to reflect that MinUptimeHidServDirectoryV2
      defaults to 96 hours. Fixes bug 34299; bugfix on 0.2.6.3-alpha.

  o Minor bugfixes (onion service v3, backport from 0.4.4.1-alpha):
    - Prevent an assert() that would occur when cleaning the client
      descriptor cache, and attempting to close circuits for a non-
      decrypted descriptor (lacking client authorization). Fixes bug
      33458; bugfix on 0.4.2.1-alpha.

  o Minor bugfixes (portability, backport from 0.4.4.1-alpha):
    - Fix a portability error in the configure script, where we were
      using "==" instead of "=". Fixes bug 34233; bugfix on \ 
0.4.3.5.

  o Minor bugfixes (relays, backport from 0.4.4.1-alpha):
    - Stop advertising incorrect IPv6 ORPorts in relay and bridge
      descriptors, when the IPv6 port was configured as "auto". Fixes
      bug 32588; bugfix on 0.2.3.9-alpha.

  o Documentation (backport from 0.4.4.1-alpha):
    - Fix several doxygen warnings related to imbalanced groups. Closes
      ticket 34255.
   2020-06-14 17:33:29 by Nia Alarie | Files touched by this commit (17)
Log message:
Rename rust-bin's PKGNAME to rust-bin. Add rust.mk for rust packages.

This allows rust-bin and rust to coexist in bulk builds (for testing, etc),
but the packages still may not be installed at the same time.

rust.mk as a solution for picking the correct rust variant was suggested
by gdt@. It is intended to be included directly by packages that do not
use cargo.mk, and indirectly by packages that do use cargo.mk.

rust.mk provides one user-settable variable:

RUST_TYPE
	as before, whether to bootstrap rust from source or use
	official binaries. may be "src" or "bin"

And two package-settable variables:

RUST_REQ
	the minimum version of Rust required by the package.
	defaults to "1.20.0"

RUST_RUNTIME
	whether Rust is a runtime dependency, may be "yes" or "no"

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