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							- Filename: 148-uniform-client-end-reason.txt
 
- Title: Stream end reasons from the client side should be uniform
 
- Version: $Revision$
 
- Last-Modified: $Date$
 
- Author: Roger Dingledine
 
- Created: 2-Jul-2008
 
- Status: Closed
 
- Implemented-In: 0.2.1.9-alpha
 
- Overview
 
-   When a stream closes before it's finished, the end relay cell that's
 
-   sent includes an "end stream reason" to tell the other end why it
 
-   closed. It's useful for the exit relay to send a reason to the client,
 
-   so the client can choose a different circuit, inform the user, etc. But
 
-   there's no reason to include it from the client to the exit relay,
 
-   and in some cases it can even harm anonymity.
 
-   We should pick a single reason for the client-to-exit-relay direction
 
-   and always just send that.
 
- Motivation
 
-   Back when I first deployed the Tor network, it was useful to have
 
-   the Tor relays learn why a stream closed, so I could debug both ends
 
-   of the stream at once. Now that streams have worked for many years,
 
-   there's no need to continue telling the exit relay whether the client
 
-   gave up on a stream because of "timeout" or "misc" or what.
 
-   Then in Tor 0.2.0.28-rc, I fixed this bug:
 
-     - Fix a bug where, when we were choosing the 'end stream reason' to
 
-       put in our relay end cell that we send to the exit relay, Tor
 
-       clients on Windows were sometimes sending the wrong 'reason'. The
 
-       anonymity problem is that exit relays may be able to guess whether
 
-       the client is running Windows, thus helping partition the anonymity
 
-       set. Down the road we should stop sending reasons to exit relays,
 
-       or otherwise prevent future versions of this bug.
 
-   It turned out that non-Windows clients were choosing their reason
 
-   correctly, whereas Windows clients were potentially looking at errno
 
-   wrong and so always choosing 'misc'.
 
-   I fixed that particular bug, but I think we should prevent future
 
-   versions of the bug too.
 
-   (We already fixed it so *circuit* end reasons don't get sent from
 
-   the client to the exit relay. But we appear to be have skipped over
 
-   stream end reasons thus far.)
 
- Design:
 
-   One option would be to no longer include any 'reason' field in end
 
-   relay cells. But that would introduce a partitioning attack ("users
 
-   running the old version" vs "users running the new version").
 
-   Instead I suggest that clients all switch to sending the "misc" reason,
 
-   like most of the Windows clients currently do and like the non-Windows
 
-   clients already do sometimes.
 
 
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