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+Filename: 135-private-tor-networks.txt
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+Title: Simplify Configuration of Private Tor Networks
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+Version: $LastChangedRevision$
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+Last-Modified: $LastChangedDate$
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+Author: Karsten Loesing
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+Created: 29-Apr-2008
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+Status: Open
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+Change history:
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+ 29-Apr-2008 Initial proposal for or-dev
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+Overview:
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+ Configuring a private Tor network has become a time-consuming and
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+ error-prone task with the introduction of the v3 directory protocol. In
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+ addition to that, operators of private Tor networks need to set an
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+ increasing number of non-trivial configuration options, and it is hard
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+ to keep FAQ entries describing this task up-to-date. In this proposal we
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+ (1) suggest to (optionally) accelerate timing of the v3 directory voting
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+ process and (2) introduce an umbrella config option specifically aimed at
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+ creating private Tor networks.
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+
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+Design:
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+ 1. Accelerate Timing of v3 Directory Voting Process
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+
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+ Tor has reasonable defaults for setting up a large, Internet-scale
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+ network with comparably high latencies and possibly wrong server clocks.
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+ However, those defaults are bad when it comes to quickly setting up a
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+ private Tor network for testing, either on a single node or LAN (things
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+ might be different when creating a test network on PlanetLab or
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+ something). Some time constraints should be made configurable for private
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+ networks. The general idea is to accelerate everything that has to do
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+ with propagation of directory information, but nothing else, so that a
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+ private network is available as soon as possible. (As a possible
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+ safeguard, changing these configuration values could be made dependent on
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+ the umbrella configuration option introduced in 2.)
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+
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+ 1.1. Initial Voting Schedule
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+
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+ When a v3 directory does not know any consensus, it assumes an initial,
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+ hard-coded VotingInterval of 30 minutes, VoteDelay of 5 minutes, and
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+ DistDelay of 5 minutes. This is important for multiple, simultaneously
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+ restarted directory authorities to meet at a common time and create an
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+ initial consensus. Unfortunately, this means that it may take up to half
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+ an hour (or even more) for a private Tor network to bootstrap.
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+
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+ We propose to make these three time constants configurable (note that
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+ V3AuthVotingInterval, V3AuthVoteDelay, and V3AuthDistDelay do not have an
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+ effect on the _initial_ voting schedule, but only on the schedule that a
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+ directory authority votes for). This can be achieved by introducing three
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+ new configuration options: V3AuthInitialVotingInterval,
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+ V3AuthInitialVoteDelay, and V3AuthInitialDistDelay.
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+
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+ As first safeguards, Tor should only accept configuration values for
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+ V3AuthInitialVotingInterval that divide evenly into the default value of
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+ 30 minutes. The effect is that even if people misconfigured their
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+ directory authorities, they would meet at the default values at the
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+ latest. The second safeguard is to allow configuration only when the
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+ umbrella configuration option PrivateTorNetwork is set.
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+
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+ 1.2. Immediately Provide Reachability Information (Running flag)
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+
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+ The default behavior of a directory authority is to provide the Running
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+ flag only after the authority is available for at least 30 minutes. The
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+ rationale is that before that time, an authority simply cannot deliver
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+ useful information about other running nodes. But for private Tor
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+ networks this may be different. This is currently implemented in the code
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+ as:
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+
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+ /** If we've been around for less than this amount of time, our
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+ * reachability information is not accurate. */
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+ #define DIRSERV_TIME_TO_GET_REACHABILITY_INFO (30*60)
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+
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+ There should be another configuration option DirAssumeRunningDelay with
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+ a default value of 30 minutes that can be changed when running private
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+ Tor networks, e.g. to 0 minutes. The configuration value would simply
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+ replace the quoted constant. Again, changing this option could be
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+ safeguarded by requiring the umbrella configuration option
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+ PrivateTorNetwork to be set.
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+
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+ 1.3. Reduce Estimated Descriptor Propagation Time
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+
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+ Tor currently assumes that it takes up to 10 minutes until router
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+ descriptors are propagated from the authorities to directory caches.
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+ This is not very useful for private Tor networks, and we want to be able
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+ to reduce this time, so that clients can download router descriptors in a
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+ timely manner.
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+
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+ /** Clients don't download any descriptor this recent, since it will
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+ * probably not have propagated to enough caches. */
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+ #define ESTIMATED_PROPAGATION_TIME (10*60)
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+
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+ We suggest to introduce a new config option
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+ EstimatedDescriptorPropagationTime which defaults to 10 minutes, but that
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+ can be set to any lower non-negative value, e.g. 0 minutes. The same
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+ safeguards as in 1.2 could be used here, too.
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+
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+ 2. Umbrella Option for Setting Up Private Tor Networks
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+
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+ Setting up a private Tor network requires a number of specific settings
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+ that are not required or useful when running Tor in the public Tor
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+ network. Instead of writing down these options in a FAQ entry, there
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+ should be a single configuration option, e.g. PrivateTorNetwork, that
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+ changes all required settings at once. Newer Tor versions would keep the
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+ set of configuration options up-to-date. It should still remain possible
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+ to manually overwrite the settings that the umbrella configuration option
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+ affects.
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+
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+ The following configuration options are set by PrivateTorNetwork:
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+
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+ - ServerDNSAllowBrokenResolvConf 1
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+ Ignore the situation that private relays are not aware of any name
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+ servers.
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+
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+ - DirAllowPrivateAddresses 1
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+ Allow router descriptors containing private IP addresses.
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+
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+ - EnforceDistinctSubnets 0
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+ Permit building circuits with relays in the same subnet.
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+
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+ - AssumeReachable 1
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+ Omit self-testing for reachability.
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+
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+ - AuthDirMaxServersPerAddr 0
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+ - AuthDirMaxServersPerAuthAddr 0
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+ Permit an unlimited number of nodes on the same IP address.
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+
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+ - ClientDNSRejectInternalAddresses 0
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+ Believe in DNS responses resolving to private IP addresses.
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+
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+ - ExitPolicyRejectPrivate 0
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+ Allow exiting to private IP addresses. (This one is a matter of
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+ taste---it might be dangerous to make this a default in a private
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+ network, although people setting up private Tor networks should know
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+ what they are doing.)
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+
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+ - V3AuthVotingInterval 5 minutes
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+ - V3AuthVoteDelay 20 seconds
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+ - V3AuthDistDelay 20 seconds
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+ Accelerate voting schedule after first consensus has been reached.
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+
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+ V3AuthInitialVotingInterval 5 minutes
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+ V3AuthInitialVoteDelay 20 seconds
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+ V3AuthInitialDistDelay 20 seconds
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+ Accelerate initial voting schedule until first consensus is reached.
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+
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+ DirAssumeRunningDelay 0 minutes
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+ Consider routers as Running from the start of running an authority.
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+
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+ EstimatedDescriptorPropagationTime 0 minutes
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+ Clients try downloading router descriptors from directory caches,
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+ even when they are not 10 minutes old.
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+
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