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Use digest256_len in networkstatus_copy_old_consensus_info()

Now, if a router ever changes its microdescriptor, but the new
microdescriptor SHA256 hash has the same 160-bit prefix as the old
one, we treat it as a new microdescriptor when deciding whether to
copy status information.

(This function also is used to compare SHA1 digests of router
descriptors, but don't worry: the descriptor_digest field either holds
a SHA256 hash, or a SHA1 hash padded with 0 bytes.)
Nick Mathewson 9 éve
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  1. 5 0
      changes/bug13399
  2. 1 1
      src/or/networkstatus.c

+ 5 - 0
changes/bug13399

@@ -5,3 +5,8 @@
       the same first 160 bits. Fixes part of bug 13399; bugfix on
       0.2.3.1-alpha.
 
+    - Reset a router's status if its microdescriptor digest changes,
+      even if the first 160 bits remain the same.  Fixes part of bug
+      13399; bugfix on 0.2.3.1-alpha.
+
+

+ 1 - 1
src/or/networkstatus.c

@@ -1123,7 +1123,7 @@ networkstatus_copy_old_consensus_info(networkstatus_t *new_c,
     rs_new->last_dir_503_at = rs_old->last_dir_503_at;
 
     if (tor_memeq(rs_old->descriptor_digest, rs_new->descriptor_digest,
-                  DIGEST_LEN)) { /* XXXX Change this to digest256_len */
+                  DIGEST256_LEN)) {
       /* And the same descriptor too! */
       memcpy(&rs_new->dl_status, &rs_old->dl_status,sizeof(download_status_t));
     }