/* Copyright (c) 2001 Matej Pfajfar. * Copyright (c) 2001-2004, Roger Dingledine. * Copyright (c) 2004-2006, Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson. */ /* See LICENSE for licensing information */ /* $Id$ */ const char router_c_id[] = "$Id$"; #include "or.h" /** * \file router.c * \brief OR functionality, including key maintenance, generating * and uploading server descriptors, retrying OR connections. **/ extern long stats_n_seconds_working; /* Exposed for test.c. */ void get_platform_str(char *platform, size_t len); /************************************************************/ /***** * Key management: ORs only. *****/ /** Private keys for this OR. There is also an SSL key managed by tortls.c. */ static tor_mutex_t *key_lock=NULL; static time_t onionkey_set_at=0; /* When was onionkey last changed? */ static crypto_pk_env_t *onionkey=NULL; static crypto_pk_env_t *lastonionkey=NULL; static crypto_pk_env_t *identitykey=NULL; /** Replace the current onion key with k. Does not affect lastonionkey; * to update onionkey correctly, call rotate_onion_key(). */ void set_onion_key(crypto_pk_env_t *k) { tor_mutex_acquire(key_lock); onionkey = k; onionkey_set_at = time(NULL); tor_mutex_release(key_lock); mark_my_descriptor_dirty(); } /** Return the current onion key. Requires that the onion key has been * loaded or generated. */ crypto_pk_env_t * get_onion_key(void) { tor_assert(onionkey); return onionkey; } /** Store a copy of the current onion key into *key, and a copy * of the most recent onion key into *last. */ void dup_onion_keys(crypto_pk_env_t **key, crypto_pk_env_t **last) { tor_assert(key); tor_assert(last); tor_mutex_acquire(key_lock); tor_assert(onionkey); *key = crypto_pk_dup_key(onionkey); if (lastonionkey) *last = crypto_pk_dup_key(lastonionkey); else *last = NULL; tor_mutex_release(key_lock); } /** Return the time when the onion key was last set. This is either the time * when the process launched, or the time of the most recent key rotation since * the process launched. */ time_t get_onion_key_set_at(void) { return onionkey_set_at; } /** Set the current identity key to k. */ void set_identity_key(crypto_pk_env_t *k) { if (identitykey) crypto_free_pk_env(identitykey); identitykey = k; } /** Returns the current identity key; requires that the identity key has been * set. */ crypto_pk_env_t * get_identity_key(void) { tor_assert(identitykey); return identitykey; } /** Return true iff the identity key has been set. */ int identity_key_is_set(void) { return identitykey != NULL; } /** Replace the previous onion key with the current onion key, and generate * a new previous onion key. Immediately after calling this function, * the OR should: * - schedule all previous cpuworkers to shut down _after_ processing * pending work. (This will cause fresh cpuworkers to be generated.) * - generate and upload a fresh routerinfo. */ void rotate_onion_key(void) { char fname[512]; char fname_prev[512]; crypto_pk_env_t *prkey; tor_snprintf(fname,sizeof(fname), "%s/keys/secret_onion_key",get_options()->DataDirectory); tor_snprintf(fname_prev,sizeof(fname_prev), "%s/keys/secret_onion_key.old",get_options()->DataDirectory); if (!(prkey = crypto_new_pk_env())) { err(LD_GENERAL,"Error creating crypto environment."); goto error; } if (crypto_pk_generate_key(prkey)) { err(LD_BUG,"Error generating onion key"); goto error; } if (file_status(fname) == FN_FILE) { if (replace_file(fname, fname_prev)) goto error; } if (crypto_pk_write_private_key_to_filename(prkey, fname)) { err(LD_FS,"Couldn't write generated key to \"%s\".", fname); goto error; } info(LD_GENERAL, "Rotating onion key"); tor_mutex_acquire(key_lock); if (lastonionkey) crypto_free_pk_env(lastonionkey); lastonionkey = onionkey; onionkey = prkey; onionkey_set_at = time(NULL); tor_mutex_release(key_lock); mark_my_descriptor_dirty(); return; error: warn(LD_GENERAL, "Couldn't rotate onion key."); } /* Read an RSA secret key key from a file that was once named fname_old, * but is now named fname_new. Rename the file from old to new as needed. */ static crypto_pk_env_t * init_key_from_file_name_changed(const char *fname_old, const char *fname_new) { if (file_status(fname_new) == FN_FILE || file_status(fname_old) != FN_FILE) /* The new filename is there, or both are, or neither is. */ return init_key_from_file(fname_new); /* The old filename exists, and the new one doesn't. Rename and load. */ if (rename(fname_old, fname_new) < 0) { log_fn(LOG_ERR, LD_FS, "Couldn't rename \"%s\" to \"%s\": %s", fname_old, fname_new, strerror(errno)); return NULL; } return init_key_from_file(fname_new); } /** Try to read an RSA key from fname. If fname doesn't exist, * create a new RSA key and save it in fname. Return the read/created * key, or NULL on error. */ crypto_pk_env_t * init_key_from_file(const char *fname) { crypto_pk_env_t *prkey = NULL; FILE *file = NULL; if (!(prkey = crypto_new_pk_env())) { err(LD_GENERAL,"Error creating crypto environment."); goto error; } switch (file_status(fname)) { case FN_DIR: case FN_ERROR: err(LD_FS,"Can't read key from \"%s\"", fname); goto error; case FN_NOENT: info(LD_GENERAL, "No key found in \"%s\"; generating fresh key.", fname); if (crypto_pk_generate_key(prkey)) { err(LD_GENERAL,"Error generating onion key"); goto error; } if (crypto_pk_check_key(prkey) <= 0) { err(LD_GENERAL,"Generated key seems invalid"); goto error; } info(LD_GENERAL, "Generated key seems valid"); if (crypto_pk_write_private_key_to_filename(prkey, fname)) { err(LD_FS,"Couldn't write generated key to \"%s\".", fname); goto error; } return prkey; case FN_FILE: if (crypto_pk_read_private_key_from_filename(prkey, fname)) { err(LD_GENERAL,"Error loading private key."); goto error; } return prkey; default: tor_assert(0); } error: if (prkey) crypto_free_pk_env(prkey); if (file) fclose(file); return NULL; } /** Initialize all OR private keys, and the TLS context, as necessary. * On OPs, this only initializes the tls context. */ int init_keys(void) { /* XXX009 Two problems with how this is called: * 1. It should be idempotent for servers, so we can call init_keys * as much as we need to. */ char keydir[512]; char keydir2[512]; char fingerprint[FINGERPRINT_LEN+1]; /*nickname fp\n\0 */ char fingerprint_line[FINGERPRINT_LEN+MAX_NICKNAME_LEN+3]; char *cp; const char *mydesc, *datadir; crypto_pk_env_t *prkey; char digest[20]; or_options_t *options = get_options(); if (!key_lock) key_lock = tor_mutex_new(); /* OP's don't need persistent keys; just make up an identity and * initialize the TLS context. */ if (!server_mode(options)) { if (!(prkey = crypto_new_pk_env())) return -1; if (crypto_pk_generate_key(prkey)) return -1; set_identity_key(prkey); /* Create a TLS context; default the client nickname to "client". */ if (tor_tls_context_new(get_identity_key(), 1, options->Nickname ? options->Nickname : "client", MAX_SSL_KEY_LIFETIME) < 0) { err(LD_GENERAL,"Error creating TLS context for OP."); return -1; } return 0; } /* Make sure DataDirectory exists, and is private. */ datadir = options->DataDirectory; if (check_private_dir(datadir, CPD_CREATE)) { return -1; } /* Check the key directory. */ tor_snprintf(keydir,sizeof(keydir),"%s/keys", datadir); if (check_private_dir(keydir, CPD_CREATE)) { return -1; } cp = keydir + strlen(keydir); /* End of string. */ /* 1. Read identity key. Make it if none is found. */ tor_snprintf(keydir,sizeof(keydir),"%s/keys/identity.key",datadir); tor_snprintf(keydir2,sizeof(keydir2),"%s/keys/secret_id_key",datadir); info(LD_GENERAL,"Reading/making identity key \"%s\"...",keydir2); prkey = init_key_from_file_name_changed(keydir,keydir2); if (!prkey) return -1; set_identity_key(prkey); /* 2. Read onion key. Make it if none is found. */ tor_snprintf(keydir,sizeof(keydir),"%s/keys/onion.key",datadir); tor_snprintf(keydir2,sizeof(keydir2),"%s/keys/secret_onion_key",datadir); info(LD_GENERAL,"Reading/making onion key \"%s\"...",keydir2); prkey = init_key_from_file_name_changed(keydir,keydir2); if (!prkey) return -1; set_onion_key(prkey); tor_snprintf(keydir,sizeof(keydir),"%s/keys/secret_onion_key.old",datadir); if (file_status(keydir) == FN_FILE) { prkey = init_key_from_file(keydir); if (prkey) lastonionkey = prkey; } /* 3. Initialize link key and TLS context. */ if (tor_tls_context_new(get_identity_key(), 1, options->Nickname, MAX_SSL_KEY_LIFETIME) < 0) { err(LD_GENERAL,"Error initializing TLS context"); return -1; } /* 4. Dump router descriptor to 'router.desc' */ /* Must be called after keys are initialized. */ mydesc = router_get_my_descriptor(); if (!mydesc) { err(LD_GENERAL,"Error initializing descriptor."); return -1; } if (authdir_mode(options)) { const char *m; /* We need to add our own fingerprint so it gets recognized. */ if (dirserv_add_own_fingerprint(options->Nickname, get_identity_key())) { err(LD_GENERAL,"Error adding own fingerprint to approved set"); return -1; } if (dirserv_add_descriptor(mydesc, &m) < 0) { err(LD_GENERAL,"Unable to add own descriptor to directory: %s", m?m:""); return -1; } } tor_snprintf(keydir,sizeof(keydir),"%s/router.desc", datadir); info(LD_GENERAL,"Dumping descriptor to \"%s\"...",keydir); if (write_str_to_file(keydir, mydesc,0)) { return -1; } /* 5. Dump fingerprint to 'fingerprint' */ tor_snprintf(keydir,sizeof(keydir),"%s/fingerprint", datadir); info(LD_GENERAL,"Dumping fingerprint to \"%s\"...",keydir); if (crypto_pk_get_fingerprint(get_identity_key(), fingerprint, 1)<0) { err(LD_GENERAL,"Error computing fingerprint"); return -1; } tor_assert(strlen(options->Nickname) <= MAX_NICKNAME_LEN); if (tor_snprintf(fingerprint_line, sizeof(fingerprint_line), "%s %s\n",options->Nickname, fingerprint) < 0) { err(LD_GENERAL,"Error writing fingerprint line"); return -1; } if (write_str_to_file(keydir, fingerprint_line, 0)) { err(LD_FS, "Error writing fingerprint line to file"); return -1; } if (!authdir_mode(options)) return 0; /* 6. [authdirserver only] load approved-routers file */ tor_snprintf(keydir,sizeof(keydir),"%s/approved-routers", datadir); info(LD_DIRSERV,"Loading approved fingerprints from \"%s\"...",keydir); if (dirserv_parse_fingerprint_file(keydir) < 0) { err(LD_GENERAL,"Error loading fingerprints"); return -1; } /* 6b. [authdirserver only] add own key to approved directories. */ crypto_pk_get_digest(get_identity_key(), digest); if (!router_digest_is_trusted_dir(digest)) { add_trusted_dir_server(options->Nickname, NULL, (uint16_t)options->DirPort, digest, options->V1AuthoritativeDir); } /* success */ return 0; } /* Keep track of whether we should upload our server descriptor, * and what type of server we are. */ /** Whether we can reach our ORPort from the outside. */ static int can_reach_or_port = 0; /** Whether we can reach our DirPort from the outside. */ static int can_reach_dir_port = 0; /** Return 1 if or port is known reachable; else return 0. */ int check_whether_orport_reachable(void) { or_options_t *options = get_options(); return clique_mode(options) || options->AssumeReachable || can_reach_or_port; } /** Return 1 if we don't have a dirport configured, or if it's reachable. */ int check_whether_dirport_reachable(void) { or_options_t *options = get_options(); return !options->DirPort || options->AssumeReachable || we_are_hibernating() || can_reach_dir_port; } /** Look at a variety of factors, and return 0 if we don't want to * advertise the fact that we have a DirPort open. Else return the * DirPort we want to advertise. */ static int decide_to_advertise_dirport(or_options_t *options, routerinfo_t *router) { if (!router->dir_port) /* short circuit the rest of the function */ return 0; if (authdir_mode(options)) /* always publish */ return router->dir_port; if (we_are_hibernating()) return 0; if (!check_whether_dirport_reachable()) return 0; if (router->bandwidthcapacity >= router->bandwidthrate) { /* check if we might potentially hibernate. */ if (options->AccountingMax != 0) return 0; /* also check if we're advertising a small amount, and have a "boring" DirPort. */ if (router->bandwidthrate < 50000 && router->dir_port > 1024) return 0; } /* Sounds like a great idea. Let's publish it. */ return router->dir_port; } /** Some time has passed, or we just got new directory information. * See if we currently believe our ORPort or DirPort to be * unreachable. If so, launch a new test for it. * * For ORPort, we simply try making a circuit that ends at ourselves. * Success is noticed in onionskin_answer(). * * For DirPort, we make a connection via Tor to our DirPort and ask * for our own server descriptor. * Success is noticed in connection_dir_client_reached_eof(). */ void consider_testing_reachability(void) { routerinfo_t *me = router_get_my_routerinfo(); if (!me) { warn(LD_BUG,"Bug: router_get_my_routerinfo() did not find my routerinfo?"); return; } if (!check_whether_orport_reachable()) { circuit_launch_by_router(CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_TESTING, me, 0, 1, 1); } if (!check_whether_dirport_reachable()) { /* ask myself, via tor, for my server descriptor. */ directory_initiate_command_router(me, DIR_PURPOSE_FETCH_SERVERDESC, 1, "authority", NULL, 0); } } /** Annotate that we found our ORPort reachable. */ void router_orport_found_reachable(void) { if (!can_reach_or_port) { if (!clique_mode(get_options())) notice(LD_OR,"Self-testing indicates your ORPort is reachable from " "the outside. Excellent.%s", get_options()->NoPublish ? "" : " Publishing server descriptor."); can_reach_or_port = 1; mark_my_descriptor_dirty(); consider_publishable_server(time(NULL), 1); } } /** Annotate that we found our DirPort reachable. */ void router_dirport_found_reachable(void) { if (!can_reach_dir_port) { notice(LD_DIRSERV,"Self-testing indicates your DirPort is reachable " "from the outside. Excellent."); can_reach_dir_port = 1; } } /** Our router has just moved to a new IP. Reset stats. */ void server_has_changed_ip(void) { stats_n_seconds_working = 0; can_reach_or_port = 0; can_reach_dir_port = 0; mark_my_descriptor_dirty(); } /** Return true iff we believe ourselves to be an authoritative * directory server. */ int authdir_mode(or_options_t *options) { return options->AuthoritativeDir != 0; } /** Return true iff we try to stay connected to all ORs at once. */ int clique_mode(or_options_t *options) { return authdir_mode(options); } /** Return true iff we are trying to be a server. */ int server_mode(or_options_t *options) { if (options->ClientOnly) return 0; return (options->ORPort != 0 || options->ORListenAddress); } /** Remember if we've advertised ourselves to the dirservers. */ static int server_is_advertised=0; /** Return true iff we have published our descriptor lately. */ int advertised_server_mode(void) { return server_is_advertised; } /** * Called with a boolean: set whether we have recently published our * descriptor. */ static void set_server_advertised(int s) { server_is_advertised = s; } /** Return true iff we are trying to be a socks proxy. */ int proxy_mode(or_options_t *options) { return (options->SocksPort != 0 || options->SocksListenAddress); } /** Decide if we're a publishable server. We are a publishable server if: * - We don't have the ClientOnly option set * and * - We don't have the NoPublish option set * and * - We have ORPort set * and * - We believe we are reachable from the outside; or * - We have the AuthoritativeDirectory option set. */ static int decide_if_publishable_server(time_t now) { or_options_t *options = get_options(); if (options->ClientOnly) return 0; if (options->NoPublish) return 0; if (!server_mode(options)) return 0; if (options->AuthoritativeDir) return 1; return check_whether_orport_reachable(); } /** Initiate server descriptor upload as reasonable (if server is publishable, * etc). force is as for router_upload_dir_desc_to_dirservers. * * We need to rebuild the descriptor if it's dirty even if we're not * uploading, because our reachability testing *uses* our descriptor to * determine what IP address and ports to test. */ void consider_publishable_server(time_t now, int force) { int rebuilt; if (!server_mode(get_options())) return; rebuilt = router_rebuild_descriptor(0); if (decide_if_publishable_server(now)) { set_server_advertised(1); if (rebuilt == 0) router_upload_dir_desc_to_dirservers(force); } else { set_server_advertised(0); } } /* * Clique maintenance */ /** OR only: if in clique mode, try to open connections to all of the * other ORs we know about. Otherwise, open connections to those we * think are in clique mode. * * If testing_reachability is 0, try to open the connections * but only if we don't already have one. If it's 1, then we're an * auth dir server, and we should try to connect regardless of * whether we already have a connection open -- but if try_all * is 0, we want to load balance such that we only try a few connections * per call. */ void router_retry_connections(int testing_reachability, int try_all) { time_t now = time(NULL); routerlist_t *rl = router_get_routerlist(); or_options_t *options = get_options(); static char ctr = 0; tor_assert(server_mode(options)); SMARTLIST_FOREACH(rl->routers, routerinfo_t *, router, { const char *id_digest = router->cache_info.identity_digest; if (router_is_me(router)) continue; if (!clique_mode(options) && !router_is_clique_mode(router)) continue; if ((testing_reachability && (try_all || (((uint8_t)id_digest[0]) % 128) == ctr)) || (!testing_reachability && !connection_or_get_by_identity_digest(id_digest))) { debug(LD_OR,"%sconnecting to %s at %s:%u.", clique_mode(options) ? "(forced) " : "", router->nickname, router->address, router->or_port); /* Remember when we started trying to determine reachability */ if (!router->testing_since) router->testing_since = now; connection_or_connect(router->addr, router->or_port, id_digest); } }); if (testing_reachability && !try_all) /* increment ctr */ ctr = (ctr + 1) % 128; } /** Return true iff this OR should try to keep connections open to all * other ORs. */ int router_is_clique_mode(routerinfo_t *router) { if (router_digest_is_trusted_dir(router->cache_info.identity_digest)) return 1; return 0; } /* * OR descriptor generation. */ /** My routerinfo. */ static routerinfo_t *desc_routerinfo = NULL; /** Since when has our descriptor been "clean"? 0 if we need to regenerate it * now. */ static time_t desc_clean_since = 0; /** Boolean: do we need to regenerate the above? */ static int desc_needs_upload = 0; /** OR only: If force is true, or we haven't uploaded this * descriptor successfully yet, try to upload our signed descriptor to * all the directory servers we know about. */ void router_upload_dir_desc_to_dirservers(int force) { const char *s; s = router_get_my_descriptor(); if (!s) { warn(LD_GENERAL, "No descriptor; skipping upload"); return; } if (!force && !desc_needs_upload) return; desc_needs_upload = 0; directory_post_to_dirservers(DIR_PURPOSE_UPLOAD_DIR, s, strlen(s)); } /** OR only: Check whether my exit policy says to allow connection to * conn. Return 0 if we accept; non-0 if we reject. */ int router_compare_to_my_exit_policy(connection_t *conn) { tor_assert(desc_routerinfo); /* make sure it's resolved to something. this way we can't get a 'maybe' below. */ if (!conn->addr) return -1; return router_compare_addr_to_addr_policy(conn->addr, conn->port, desc_routerinfo->exit_policy) != ADDR_POLICY_ACCEPTED; } /** Return true iff I'm a server and digest is equal to * my identity digest. */ int router_digest_is_me(const char *digest) { routerinfo_t *me = router_get_my_routerinfo(); if (!me || memcmp(me->cache_info.identity_digest, digest, DIGEST_LEN)) return 0; return 1; } /** A wrapper around router_digest_is_me(). */ int router_is_me(routerinfo_t *router) { return router_digest_is_me(router->cache_info.identity_digest); } /** Return true iff fp is a hex fingerprint of my identity digest. */ int router_fingerprint_is_me(const char *fp) { char digest[DIGEST_LEN]; if (strlen(fp) == HEX_DIGEST_LEN && base16_decode(digest, sizeof(digest), fp, HEX_DIGEST_LEN) == 0) return router_digest_is_me(digest); return 0; } /** Return a routerinfo for this OR, rebuilding a fresh one if * necessary. Return NULL on error, or if called on an OP. */ routerinfo_t * router_get_my_routerinfo(void) { if (!server_mode(get_options())) return NULL; if (!desc_routerinfo) { if (router_rebuild_descriptor(1)) return NULL; } return desc_routerinfo; } /** OR only: Return a signed server descriptor for this OR, rebuilding a fresh * one if necessary. Return NULL on error. */ const char * router_get_my_descriptor(void) { const char *body; if (!desc_routerinfo) { if (router_rebuild_descriptor(1)) return NULL; } body = signed_descriptor_get_body(&desc_routerinfo->cache_info); debug(LD_GENERAL,"my desc is '%s'", body); return body; } /*DOCDOC*/ static smartlist_t *warned_nonexistent_family = NULL; /** If force is true, or our descriptor is out-of-date, rebuild * a fresh routerinfo and signed server descriptor for this OR. * Return 0 on success, -1 on error. */ int router_rebuild_descriptor(int force) { routerinfo_t *ri; uint32_t addr; char platform[256]; int hibernating = we_are_hibernating(); or_options_t *options = get_options(); if (desc_clean_since && !force) return 0; if (resolve_my_address(options, &addr, NULL) < 0) { warn(LD_CONFIG,"options->Address didn't resolve into an IP."); return -1; } ri = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(routerinfo_t)); ri->address = tor_dup_addr(addr); ri->nickname = tor_strdup(options->Nickname); ri->addr = addr; ri->or_port = options->ORPort; ri->dir_port = options->DirPort; ri->cache_info.published_on = time(NULL); ri->onion_pkey = crypto_pk_dup_key(get_onion_key()); /* must invoke from * main thread */ ri->identity_pkey = crypto_pk_dup_key(get_identity_key()); if (crypto_pk_get_digest(ri->identity_pkey, ri->cache_info.identity_digest)<0) { routerinfo_free(ri); return -1; } get_platform_str(platform, sizeof(platform)); ri->platform = tor_strdup(platform); ri->bandwidthrate = (int)options->BandwidthRate; ri->bandwidthburst = (int)options->BandwidthBurst; ri->bandwidthcapacity = hibernating ? 0 : rep_hist_bandwidth_assess(); if (options->BandwidthRate > options->MaxAdvertisedBandwidth) ri->bandwidthrate = (int)options->MaxAdvertisedBandwidth; config_parse_exit_policy(options->ExitPolicy, &ri->exit_policy, options->ExitPolicyRejectPrivate); if (desc_routerinfo) { /* inherit values */ ri->is_verified = desc_routerinfo->is_verified; ri->is_running = desc_routerinfo->is_running; ri->is_named = desc_routerinfo->is_named; } if (authdir_mode(options)) ri->is_verified = ri->is_named = 1; /* believe in yourself */ if (options->MyFamily) { smartlist_t *family; if (!warned_nonexistent_family) warned_nonexistent_family = smartlist_create(); family = smartlist_create(); ri->declared_family = smartlist_create(); smartlist_split_string(family, options->MyFamily, ",", SPLIT_SKIP_SPACE|SPLIT_IGNORE_BLANK, 0); SMARTLIST_FOREACH(family, char *, name, { routerinfo_t *member; if (!strcasecmp(name, options->Nickname)) member = ri; else member = router_get_by_nickname(name, 1); if (!member) { if (!smartlist_string_isin(warned_nonexistent_family, name)) { warn(LD_CONFIG, "I have no descriptor for the router named \"%s\" " "in my declared family; I'll use the nickname as is, but " "this may confuse clients.", name); smartlist_add(warned_nonexistent_family, tor_strdup(name)); } smartlist_add(ri->declared_family, name); name = NULL; } else { char *fp = tor_malloc(HEX_DIGEST_LEN+2); fp[0] = '$'; base16_encode(fp+1,HEX_DIGEST_LEN+1, member->cache_info.identity_digest, DIGEST_LEN); smartlist_add(ri->declared_family, fp); if (smartlist_string_isin(warned_nonexistent_family, name)) smartlist_string_remove(warned_nonexistent_family, name); } tor_free(name); }); smartlist_free(family); } ri->cache_info.signed_descriptor_body = tor_malloc(8192); if (router_dump_router_to_string(ri->cache_info.signed_descriptor_body, 8192, ri, get_identity_key())<0) { warn(LD_BUG, "Couldn't allocate string for descriptor."); return -1; } ri->cache_info.signed_descriptor_len = strlen(ri->cache_info.signed_descriptor_body); crypto_digest(ri->cache_info.signed_descriptor_digest, ri->cache_info.signed_descriptor_body, ri->cache_info.signed_descriptor_len); if (desc_routerinfo) routerinfo_free(desc_routerinfo); desc_routerinfo = ri; desc_clean_since = time(NULL); desc_needs_upload = 1; return 0; } /** Mark descriptor out of date if it's older than when */ void mark_my_descriptor_dirty_if_older_than(time_t when) { if (desc_clean_since < when) mark_my_descriptor_dirty(); } /** Call when the current descriptor is out of date. */ void mark_my_descriptor_dirty(void) { desc_clean_since = 0; } #define MAX_BANDWIDTH_CHANGE_FREQ 20*60 /** Check whether bandwidth has changed a lot since the last time we announced * bandwidth. If so, mark our descriptor dirty. */ void check_descriptor_bandwidth_changed(time_t now) { static time_t last_changed = 0; uint64_t prev, cur; if (!desc_routerinfo) return; prev = desc_routerinfo->bandwidthcapacity; cur = we_are_hibernating() ? 0 : rep_hist_bandwidth_assess(); if ((prev != cur && (!prev || !cur)) || cur > prev*2 || cur < prev/2) { if (last_changed+MAX_BANDWIDTH_CHANGE_FREQ < now) { info(LD_GENERAL, "Measured bandwidth has changed; rebuilding descriptor."); mark_my_descriptor_dirty(); last_changed = now; } } } /** Check whether our own address as defined by the Address configuration * has changed. This is for routers that get their address from a service * like dyndns. If our address has changed, mark our descriptor dirty. */ void check_descriptor_ipaddress_changed(time_t now) { uint32_t prev, cur; or_options_t *options = get_options(); if (!desc_routerinfo) return; prev = desc_routerinfo->addr; if (resolve_my_address(options, &cur, NULL) < 0) { warn(LD_CONFIG,"options->Address didn't resolve into an IP."); return; } if (prev != cur) { char addrbuf_prev[INET_NTOA_BUF_LEN]; char addrbuf_cur[INET_NTOA_BUF_LEN]; struct in_addr in_prev; struct in_addr in_cur; in_prev.s_addr = htonl(prev); tor_inet_ntoa(&in_prev, addrbuf_prev, sizeof(addrbuf_prev)); in_cur.s_addr = htonl(cur); tor_inet_ntoa(&in_cur, addrbuf_cur, sizeof(addrbuf_cur)); info(LD_GENERAL, "Our IP Address has changed from %s to %s; rebuilding descriptor.", addrbuf_prev, addrbuf_cur); mark_my_descriptor_dirty(); } } /** Set platform (max length len) to a NUL-terminated short * string describing the version of Tor and the operating system we're * currently running on. */ void get_platform_str(char *platform, size_t len) { tor_snprintf(platform, len, "Tor %s on %s", VERSION, get_uname()); return; } /* XXX need to audit this thing and count fenceposts. maybe * refactor so we don't have to keep asking if we're * near the end of maxlen? */ #define DEBUG_ROUTER_DUMP_ROUTER_TO_STRING /** OR only: Given a routerinfo for this router, and an identity key to sign * with, encode the routerinfo as a signed server descriptor and write the * result into s, using at most maxlen bytes. Return -1 on * failure, and the number of bytes used on success. */ int router_dump_router_to_string(char *s, size_t maxlen, routerinfo_t *router, crypto_pk_env_t *ident_key) { char *onion_pkey; /* Onion key, PEM-encoded. */ char *identity_pkey; /* Identity key, PEM-encoded. */ char digest[DIGEST_LEN]; char published[ISO_TIME_LEN+1]; char fingerprint[FINGERPRINT_LEN+1]; struct in_addr in; char addrbuf[INET_NTOA_BUF_LEN]; size_t onion_pkeylen, identity_pkeylen; size_t written; int result=0; addr_policy_t *tmpe; char *bandwidth_usage; char *family_line; #ifdef DEBUG_ROUTER_DUMP_ROUTER_TO_STRING char *s_tmp, *s_dup; const char *cp; routerinfo_t *ri_tmp; #endif or_options_t *options = get_options(); /* Make sure the identity key matches the one in the routerinfo. */ if (crypto_pk_cmp_keys(ident_key, router->identity_pkey)) { warn(LD_BUG,"Tried to sign a router with a private key that didn't " "match router's public key!"); return -1; } /* record our fingerprint, so we can include it in the descriptor */ if (crypto_pk_get_fingerprint(router->identity_pkey, fingerprint, 1)<0) { err(LD_BUG,"Error computing fingerprint"); return -1; } /* PEM-encode the onion key */ if (crypto_pk_write_public_key_to_string(router->onion_pkey, &onion_pkey,&onion_pkeylen)<0) { warn(LD_BUG,"write onion_pkey to string failed!"); return -1; } /* PEM-encode the identity key key */ if (crypto_pk_write_public_key_to_string(router->identity_pkey, &identity_pkey,&identity_pkeylen)<0) { warn(LD_BUG,"write identity_pkey to string failed!"); tor_free(onion_pkey); return -1; } /* Encode the publication time. */ format_iso_time(published, router->cache_info.published_on); /* How busy have we been? */ bandwidth_usage = rep_hist_get_bandwidth_lines(); if (router->declared_family && smartlist_len(router->declared_family)) { size_t n; char *s = smartlist_join_strings(router->declared_family, " ", 0, &n); n += strlen("family ") + 2; /* 1 for \n, 1 for \0. */ family_line = tor_malloc(n); tor_snprintf(family_line, n, "family %s\n", s); tor_free(s); } else { family_line = tor_strdup(""); } /* Generate the easy portion of the router descriptor. */ result = tor_snprintf(s, maxlen, "router %s %s %d 0 %d\n" "platform %s\n" "published %s\n" "opt fingerprint %s\n" "uptime %ld\n" "bandwidth %d %d %d\n" "onion-key\n%s" "signing-key\n%s%s%s%s", router->nickname, router->address, router->or_port, decide_to_advertise_dirport(options, router), router->platform, published, fingerprint, stats_n_seconds_working, (int) router->bandwidthrate, (int) router->bandwidthburst, (int) router->bandwidthcapacity, onion_pkey, identity_pkey, family_line, bandwidth_usage, we_are_hibernating() ? "opt hibernating 1\n" : ""); tor_free(family_line); tor_free(onion_pkey); tor_free(identity_pkey); tor_free(bandwidth_usage); if (result < 0) return -1; /* From now on, we use 'written' to remember the current length of 's'. */ written = result; if (options->ContactInfo && strlen(options->ContactInfo)) { result = tor_snprintf(s+written,maxlen-written, "contact %s\n", options->ContactInfo); if (result<0) return -1; written += result; } /* Write the exit policy to the end of 's'. */ for (tmpe=router->exit_policy; tmpe; tmpe=tmpe->next) { /* Write: "accept 1.2.3.4" */ in.s_addr = htonl(tmpe->addr); tor_inet_ntoa(&in, addrbuf, sizeof(addrbuf)); result = tor_snprintf(s+written, maxlen-written, "%s %s", tmpe->policy_type == ADDR_POLICY_ACCEPT ? "accept" : "reject", tmpe->msk == 0 ? "*" : addrbuf); if (result < 0) return -1; written += result; if (tmpe->msk != 0xFFFFFFFFu && tmpe->msk != 0) { /* Write "/255.255.0.0" */ in.s_addr = htonl(tmpe->msk); tor_inet_ntoa(&in, addrbuf, sizeof(addrbuf)); result = tor_snprintf(s+written, maxlen-written, "/%s", addrbuf); if (result<0) return -1; written += result; } if (tmpe->prt_min <= 1 && tmpe->prt_max == 65535) { /* There is no port set; write ":*" */ if (written+4 > maxlen) return -1; strlcat(s+written, ":*\n", maxlen-written); written += 3; } else if (tmpe->prt_min == tmpe->prt_max) { /* There is only one port; write ":80". */ result = tor_snprintf(s+written, maxlen-written, ":%d\n", tmpe->prt_min); if (result<0) return -1; written += result; } else { /* There is a range of ports; write ":79-80". */ result = tor_snprintf(s+written, maxlen-written, ":%d-%d\n", tmpe->prt_min, tmpe->prt_max); if (result<0) return -1; written += result; } if (tmpe->msk == 0 && tmpe->prt_min <= 1 && tmpe->prt_max == 65535) /* This was a catch-all rule, so future rules are irrelevant. */ break; } /* end for */ if (written+256 > maxlen) /* Not enough room for signature. */ return -1; /* Sign the directory */ strlcat(s+written, "router-signature\n", maxlen-written); written += strlen(s+written); s[written] = '\0'; if (router_get_router_hash(s, digest) < 0) return -1; if (router_append_dirobj_signature(s+written,maxlen-written, digest,ident_key)<0) { warn(LD_BUG, "Couldn't sign router descriptor"); return -1; } written += strlen(s+written); if (written+2 > maxlen) return -1; /* include a last '\n' */ s[written] = '\n'; s[written+1] = 0; #ifdef DEBUG_ROUTER_DUMP_ROUTER_TO_STRING cp = s_tmp = s_dup = tor_strdup(s); ri_tmp = router_parse_entry_from_string(cp, NULL); if (!ri_tmp) { err(LD_BUG,"We just generated a router descriptor we can't parse: <<%s>>", s); return -1; } tor_free(s_dup); routerinfo_free(ri_tmp); #endif return written+1; } /** Return true iff s is a legally valid server nickname. */ int is_legal_nickname(const char *s) { size_t len; tor_assert(s); len = strlen(s); return len > 0 && len <= MAX_NICKNAME_LEN && strspn(s,LEGAL_NICKNAME_CHARACTERS) == len; } /** Return true iff s is a legally valid server nickname or * hex-encoded identity-key digest. */ int is_legal_nickname_or_hexdigest(const char *s) { size_t len; tor_assert(s); if (*s!='$') return is_legal_nickname(s); len = strlen(s); return len == HEX_DIGEST_LEN+1 && strspn(s+1,HEX_CHARACTERS)==len-1; } /** Forget that we have issued any router-related warnings, so that we'll * warn again if we see the same errors. */ void router_reset_warnings(void) { if (warned_nonexistent_family) { SMARTLIST_FOREACH(warned_nonexistent_family, char *, cp, tor_free(cp)); smartlist_clear(warned_nonexistent_family); } } /** Release all static resources held in router.c */ void router_free_all(void) { if (onionkey) crypto_free_pk_env(onionkey); if (lastonionkey) crypto_free_pk_env(lastonionkey); if (identitykey) crypto_free_pk_env(identitykey); if (key_lock) tor_mutex_free(key_lock); if (desc_routerinfo) routerinfo_free(desc_routerinfo); if (warned_nonexistent_family) { SMARTLIST_FOREACH(warned_nonexistent_family, char *, cp, tor_free(cp)); smartlist_free(warned_nonexistent_family); } }