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After months of work, Tor 0.4.5.6 is now available! This is the first
stable release in the 0.4.5.x series, and we hope you find it useful.
You can download the source code from the download page at
https://www.torproject.org/download/tor/ . Packages should be
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in a week or so.
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.
Below are the changes since 0.4.4.7. For a list of changes since
0.4.5.5-rc, see the ChangeLog file.
o Major features (build):
- When building Tor, first link all object files into a single
static library. This may help with embedding Tor in other
programs. Note that most Tor functions do not constitute a part of
a stable or supported API: only those functions in tor_api.h
should be used if embedding Tor. Closes ticket 40127.
o Major features (metrics):
- Introduce a new MetricsPort which exposes, through an HTTP
interface, a series of metrics that tor collects at runtime. At
the moment, the only supported output format is Prometheus data
model. Closes ticket 40063. See the manual page for more
information and security considerations.
o Major features (relay, IPv6):
- The torrc option Address now supports IPv6. This unifies our
address discovery interface to support IPv4, IPv6, and hostnames.
Closes ticket 33233.
- Launch IPv4 and IPv6 ORPort self-test circuits on relays and
bridges. Closes ticket 33222.
- Relays now automatically bind on IPv6 for their ORPort, unless
specified otherwise with the IPv4Only flag. Closes ticket 33246.
- When a relay with IPv6 support is told to open a connection to
another relay, and the extend cell lists both IPv4 and IPv6
addresses, the first relay now picks randomly which address to
use. Closes ticket 33220.
- Relays now track their IPv6 ORPort reachability separately from
the reachability of their IPv4 ORPort. They will not publish a
descriptor unless _both_ ports appear to be externally reachable.
Closes ticket 34067.
o Major features (tracing):
- Add event-tracing library support for USDT and LTTng-UST, and a
few tracepoints in the circuit subsystem. More will come
incrementally. This feature is compiled out by default: it needs
to be enabled at configure time. See documentation in
doc/HACKING/Tracing.md. Closes ticket 32910.
o Major bugfixes (directory cache, performance, windows):
- Limit the number of items in the consensus diff cache to 64 on
Windows. We hope this will mitigate an issue where Windows relay
operators reported Tor using 100% CPU, while we investigate better
solutions. Fixes bug 24857; bugfix on 0.3.1.1-alpha.
o Major bugfixes (relay, windows):
- Fix a bug in our implementation of condition variables on Windows.
Previously, a relay on Windows would use 100% CPU after running
for some time. Because of this change, Tor now require Windows
Vista or later to build and run. Fixes bug 30187; bugfix on
0.2.6.3-alpha. (This bug became more serious in 0.3.1.1-alpha with
the introduction of consensus diffs.) Patch by Daniel Pinto.
o Major bugfixes (TLS, buffer):
- When attempting to read N bytes on a TLS connection, really try to
read all N bytes. Previously, Tor would stop reading after the
first TLS record, which can be smaller than the N bytes requested,
and not check for more data until the next mainloop event. Fixes
bug 40006; bugfix on 0.1.0.5-rc.
o Minor features (address discovery):
- If no Address statements are found, relays now prioritize guessing
their address by looking at the local interface instead of the
local hostname. If the interface address can't be found, the local
hostname is used. Closes ticket 33238.
o Minor features (admin tools):
- Add a new --format argument to -key-expiration option to allow
specifying the time format of the expiration date. Adds Unix
timestamp format support. Patch by Daniel Pinto. Closes
ticket 30045.
o Minor features (authority, logging):
- Log more information for directory authority operators during the
consensus voting process, and while processing relay descriptors.
Closes ticket 40245.
o Minor features (bootstrap reporting):
- When reporting bootstrapping status on a relay, do not consider
connections that have never been the target of an origin circuit.
Previously, all connection failures were treated as potential
bootstrapping failures, including connections that had been opened
because of client requests. Closes ticket 25061.
o Minor features (build):
- When running the configure script, try to detect version
mismatches between the OpenSSL headers and libraries, and suggest
that the user should try "--with-openssl-dir". Closes 40138.
- If the configure script has given any warnings, remind the user
about them at the end of the script. Related to 40138.
o Minor features (configuration):
- Allow using wildcards (* and ?) with the %include option on
configuration files. Closes ticket 25140. Patch by Daniel Pinto.
- Allow the configuration options EntryNodes, ExcludeNodes,
ExcludeExitNodes, ExitNodes, MiddleNodes, HSLayer2Nodes and
HSLayer3Nodes to be specified multiple times. Closes ticket 28361.
Patch by Daniel Pinto.
o Minor features (control port):
- Add a DROPTIMEOUTS command to drop circuit build timeout history
and reset the current timeout. Closes ticket 40002.
- When a stream enters the AP_CONN_STATE_CONTROLLER_WAIT status,
send a control port event. Closes ticket 32190. Patch by
Neel Chauhan.
- Introduce GETINFO "stats/ntor/{assigned/requested}" and
"stats/tap/{assigned/requested}" to get the NTor and TAP circuit
onion handshake counts respectively. Closes ticket 28279. Patch by
Neel Chauhan.
o Minor features (control port, IPv6):
- Tor relays now try to report to the controller when they are
launching an IPv6 self-test. Closes ticket 34068.
- Introduce "GETINFO address/v4" and "GETINFO address/v6" in the
control port to fetch the Tor host's respective IPv4 or IPv6
address. We keep "GETINFO address" for backwards-compatibility.
Closes ticket 40039. Patch by Neel Chauhan.
o Minor features (directory authorities):
- Add a new consensus method 30 that removes the unnecessary "="
padding from ntor-onion-key. Closes ticket 7869. Patch by
Daniel Pinto.
- Directory authorities now reject descriptors from relays running
Tor versions from the obsolete 0.4.1 series. Resolves ticket
34357. Patch by Neel Chauhan.
- The AssumeReachable option no longer stops directory authorities
from checking whether other relays are running. A new
AuthDirTestReachability option can be used to disable these
checks. Closes ticket 34445.
- When looking for possible Sybil attacks, also consider IPv6
addresses. Two routers are considered to have "the same" address
by this metric if they are in the same /64 network. Patch from
Maurice Pibouin. Closes ticket 7193.
o Minor features (directory authorities, IPv6):
- Make authorities add their IPv6 ORPort (if any) to the trusted
servers list. Authorities previously added only their IPv4
addresses. Closes ticket 32822.
o Minor features (documentation):
- Mention the "!badexit" directive that can appear in an authority's
approved-routers file, and update the description of the
"!invalid" directive. Closes ticket 40188.
o Minor features (ed25519, relay):
- Save a relay's base64-encoded ed25519 identity key to the data
directory in a file named fingerprint-ed25519. Closes ticket
30642. Patch by Neel Chauhan.
o Minor features (heartbeat):
- Include the total number of inbound and outbound IPv4 and IPv6
connections in the heartbeat message. Closes ticket 29113.
o Minor features (IPv6, ExcludeNodes):
- Handle IPv6 addresses in ExcludeNodes; previously they were
ignored. Closes ticket 34065. Patch by Neel Chauhan.
o Minor features (logging):
- Add the running glibc version to the log, and the compiled glibc
version to the library list returned when using --library-versions.
Patch from Daniel Pinto. Closes ticket 40047.
- Consider an HTTP 301 response to be an error (like a 404) when
processing a directory response. Closes ticket 40053.
- Log directory fetch statistics as a single line. Closes
ticket 40159.
- Provide more complete descriptions of our connections when logging
about them. Closes ticket 40041.
- When describing a relay in the logs, we now include its ed25519
identity. Closes ticket 22668.
o Minor features (onion services):
- Only overwrite an onion service's existing hostname file if its
contents are wrong. This enables read-only onion-service
directories. Resolves ticket 40062. Patch by Neel Chauhan.
o Minor features (pluggable transports):
- Add an OutboundBindAddressPT option to allow users to specify
which IPv4 and IPv6 address pluggable transports should use for
outgoing IP packets. Tor does not have a way to enforce that the
pluggable transport honors this option, so each pluggable transport
needs to implement support on its own. Closes ticket 5304.
o Minor features (protocol, proxy support, defense in depth):
- Respond more deliberately to misbehaving proxies that leave
leftover data on their connections, so as to make Tor even less
likely to allow the proxies to pass their data off as having come
from a relay. Closes ticket 40017.
o Minor features (relay address tracking):
- We now store relay addresses for OR connections in a more logical
way. Previously we would sometimes overwrite the actual address of
a connection with a "canonical address", and then store the "real
address" elsewhere to remember it. We now track the "canonical
address" elsewhere for the cases where we need it, and leave the
connection's address alone. Closes ticket 33898.
o Minor features (relay):
- If a relay is unable to discover its address, attempt to learn it
from the NETINFO cell. Closes ticket 40022.
- Log immediately when launching a relay self-check. Previously we
would try to log before launching checks, or approximately when we
intended to launch checks, but this tended to be error-prone.
Closes ticket 34137.
o Minor features (relay, address discovery):
- If Address option is not found in torrc, attempt to learn our
address with the configured ORPort address if any. Closes
ticket 33236.
o Minor features (relay, IPv6):
- Add an AssumeReachableIPv6 option to disable self-checking IPv6
reachability. Closes part of ticket 33224.
- Add new "assume-reachable" and "assume-reachable-ipv6" consensus
parameters to be used in an emergency to tell relays that they
should publish even if they cannot complete their ORPort self-
checks. Closes ticket 34064 and part of 33224.
- Allow relays to send IPv6-only extend cells. Closes ticket 33222.
- Declare support for the Relay=3 subprotocol version. Closes
ticket 33226.
- When launching IPv6 ORPort self-test circuits, make sure that the
second-last hop can initiate an IPv6 extend. Closes ticket 33222.
o Minor features (safety):
- Log a warning at startup if Tor is built with compile-time options
that are likely to make it less stable or reliable. Closes
ticket 18888.
o Minor features (specification update):
- Several fields in microdescriptors, router descriptors, and
consensus documents that were formerly optional are now required.
Implements proposal 315; closes ticket 40132.
o Minor features (state management):
- When loading the state file, remove entries from the statefile
that have been obsolete for a long time. Ordinarily Tor preserves
unrecognized entries in order to keep forward-compatibility, but
these entries have not actually been used in any release since
before 0.3.5.x. Closes ticket 40137.
o Minor features (statistics, ipv6):
- Relays now publish IPv6-specific counts of single-direction versus
bidirectional relay connections. Closes ticket 33264.
- Relays now publish their IPv6 read and write statistics over time,
if statistics are enabled. Closes ticket 33263.
o Minor features (subprotocol versions):
- Use the new limitations on subprotocol versions due to proposal
318 to simplify our implementation. Part of ticket 40133.
o Minor features (testing configuration):
- The TestingTorNetwork option no longer implicitly sets
AssumeReachable to 1. This change allows us to test relays' self-
testing mechanisms, and to test authorities' relay-testing
functionality. Closes ticket 34446.
o Minor features (testing):
- Added unit tests for channel_matches_target_addr_for_extend().
Closes Ticket 33919. Patch by MrSquanchee.
o Minor bugfixes (circuit padding):
- When circpad_send_padding_cell_for_callback is called,
`is_padding_timer_scheduled` flag was not reset. Now it is set to
0 at the top of that function. Fixes bug 32671; bugfix
on 0.4.0.1-alpha.
- Add a per-circuit padding machine instance counter, so we can
differentiate between shutdown requests for old machines on a
circuit. Fixes bug 30992; bugfix on 0.4.1.1-alpha.
- Add the ability to keep circuit padding machines if they match a
set of circuit states or purposes. This allows us to have machines
that start up under some conditions but don't shut down under
others. We now use this mask to avoid starting up introduction
circuit padding again after the machines have already completed.
Fixes bug 32040; bugfix on 0.4.1.1-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (circuit, handshake):
- In the v3 handshaking code, use connection_or_change_state() to
change the state. Previously, we changed the state directly, but
this did not pass the state change to the pubsub or channel
objects, potentially leading to bugs. Fixes bug 32880; bugfix on
0.2.3.6-alpha. Patch by Neel Chauhan.
o Minor bugfixes (compilation):
- Change the linker flag ordering in our library search code so that
it works for compilers that need the libraries to be listed in the
right order. Fixes bug 33624; bugfix on 0.1.1.0-alpha.
- Fix the "--enable-static-tor" switch to properly set the "-static"
compile option onto the tor binary only. Fixes bug 40111; bugfix
on 0.2.3.1-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (configuration):
- Exit Tor on a misconfiguration when the Bridge line is configured
to use a transport but no corresponding ClientTransportPlugin can
be found. Prior to this fix, Tor would attempt to connect to the
bridge directly without using the transport, making it easier for
adversaries to notice the bridge. Fixes bug 25528; bugfix
on 0.2.6.1-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (control port):
- Make sure we send the SOCKS request address in relay begin cells
when a stream is attached with the purpose
CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_CONTROLLER. Fixes bug 33124; bugfix on 0.0.5.
Patch by Neel Chauhan.
o Minor bugfixes (crash, relay, signing key):
- Avoid assertion failures when we run Tor from the command line
with `--key-expiration sign`, but an ORPort is not set. Fixes bug
40015; bugfix on 0.3.2.1-alpha. Patch by Neel Chauhan.
o Minor bugfixes (logging):
- Avoid a spurious log message about missing subprotocol versions,
when the consensus that we're reading from is older than the
current release. Previously we had made this message nonfatal, but
in practice, it is never relevant when the consensus is older than
the current release. Fixes bug 40281; bugfix on 0.4.0.1-alpha.
- Remove trailing whitespace from control event log messages. Fixes
bug 32178; bugfix on 0.1.1.1-alpha. Based on a patch by
Amadeusz Pawlik.
- Turn warning-level log message about SENDME failure into a debug-
level message. (This event can happen naturally, and is no reason
for concern). Fixes bug 40142; bugfix on 0.4.1.1-alpha.
- When logging a rate-limited message about how many messages have
been suppressed in the last N seconds, give an accurate value for
N, rounded up to the nearest minute. Previously we would report
the size of the rate-limiting interval, regardless of when the
messages started to occur. Fixes bug 19431; bugfix
on 0.2.2.16-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (onion services):
- Avoid a non-fatal assertion in certain edge-cases when
establishing a circuit to an onion service. Fixes bug 32666;
bugfix on 0.3.0.3-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (rust, protocol versions):
- Declare support for the onion service introduction point denial of
service extensions when building with Rust. Fixes bug 34248;
bugfix on 0.4.2.1-alpha.
- Make Rust protocol version support checks consistent with the
undocumented error behavior of the corresponding C code. Fixes bug
34251; bugfix on 0.3.3.5-rc.
o Minor bugfixes (self-testing):
- When receiving an incoming circuit, only accept it as evidence
that we are reachable if the declared address of its channel is
the same address we think that we have. Otherwise, it could be
evidence that we're reachable on some other address. Fixes bug
20165; bugfix on 0.1.0.1-rc.
o Minor bugfixes (spec conformance):
- Use the correct key type when generating signing->link
certificates. Fixes bug 40124; bugfix on 0.2.7.2-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (subprotocol versions):
- Consistently reject extra commas, instead of only rejecting
leading commas. Fixes bug 27194; bugfix on 0.2.9.4-alpha.
- In summarize_protover_flags(), treat empty strings the same as
NULL. This prevents protocols_known from being set. Previously, we
treated empty strings as normal strings, which led to
protocols_known being set. Fixes bug 34232; bugfix on
0.3.3.2-alpha. Patch by Neel Chauhan.
o Code simplification and refactoring:
- Add and use a set of functions to perform down-casts on constant
connection and channel pointers. Closes ticket 40046.
- Refactor our code that logs descriptions of connections, channels,
and the peers on them, to use a single call path. This change
enables us to refactor the data types that they use, and eliminates
many confusing usages of those types. Closes ticket 40041.
- Refactor some common node selection code into a single function.
Closes ticket 34200.
- Remove the now-redundant 'outbuf_flushlen' field from our
connection type. It was previously used for an older version of
our rate-limiting logic. Closes ticket 33097.
- Rename "fascist_firewall_*" identifiers to "reachable_addr_*"
instead, for consistency with other code. Closes ticket 18106.
- Rename functions about "advertised" ports which are not in fact
guaranteed to return the ports that have been advertised. Closes
ticket 40055.
- Split implementation of several command line options from
options_init_from_torrc into smaller isolated functions. Patch by
Daniel Pinto. Closes ticket 40102.
- When an extend cell is missing an IPv4 or IPv6 address, fill in
the address from the extend info. This is similar to what was done
in ticket 33633 for ed25519 keys. Closes ticket 33816. Patch by
Neel Chauhan.
o Deprecated features:
- The "non-builtin" argument to the "--dump-config" command is now
deprecated. When it works, it behaves the same as "short", which
you should use instead. Closes ticket 33398.
o Documentation:
- Replace URLs from our old bugtracker so that they refer to the new
bugtracker and wiki. Closes ticket 40101.
o Removed features:
- We no longer ship or build a "tor.service" file for use with
systemd. No distribution included this script unmodified, and we
don't have the expertise ourselves to maintain this in a way that
all the various systemd-based distributions can use. Closes
ticket 30797.
- We no longer ship support for the Android logging API. Modern
versions of Android can use the syslog API instead. Closes
ticket 32181.
- The "optimistic data" feature is now always on; there is no longer
an option to disable it from the torrc file or from the consensus
directory. Closes part of 40139.
- The "usecreatefast" network parameter is now removed; there is no
longer an option for authorities to turn it off. Closes part
of 40139.
o Testing:
- Add unit tests for bandwidth statistics manipulation functions.
Closes ticket 33812. Patch by MrSquanchee.
o Code simplification and refactoring (autoconf):
- Remove autoconf checks for unused funcs and headers. Closes ticket
31699; Patch by @bduszel
o Code simplification and refactoring (maintainer scripts):
- Disable by default the pre-commit hook. Use the environment
variable TOR_EXTRA_PRE_COMMIT_CHECKS in order to run it.
Furthermore, stop running practracker in the pre-commit hook and
make check-local. Closes ticket 40019.
o Code simplification and refactoring (relay address):
- Most of IPv4 representation was using "uint32_t". It has now been
moved to use the internal "tor_addr_t" interface instead. This is
so we can properly integrate IPv6 along IPv4 with common
interfaces. Closes ticket 40043.
o Documentation (manual page):
- Move them from doc/ to doc/man/. Closes ticket 40044.
- Describe the status of the "Sandbox" option more accurately. It is
no longer "experimental", but it _is_ dependent on kernel and libc
versions. Closes ticket 23378.
o Documentation (tracing):
- Document in depth the circuit subsystem trace events in the new
doc/tracing/EventsCircuit.md. Closes ticket 40036.
o Removed features (controller):
- Remove the "GETINFO network-status" controller command. It has
been deprecated since 0.3.1.1-alpha. Closes ticket 22473.
Hello!
Tor Browser 10.0.10 is now available from the Tor Browser download page
[1] and also from our distribution directory [2].
1: https://www.torproject.org/download/
2: https://www.torproject.org/dist/torbrowser/10.0.10/
Tor Browser 10.0.10 backports increases the availability of version 3
(v3) onion services. The fix is included in the recently released stable
tor versions, as well.
Please see the blog post [3] for more details about this version.
3: https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-10010
The full changelog since Tor Browser 10.0.9 is:
* All Platforms
* Update NoScript to 11.2
* Update HTTPS Everywhere to 2021.1.27
* Bug 40224: Backport Tor patch for v3 onion services [tor-browser-build]
* Android
* Pick up fix for Mozilla's bug 1688783
* Pick up fix for Mozilla's bug 1688017
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Source code for Tor 0.4.4.7 is now available; you can download the
source code from the download page at
https://www.torproject.org/download/tor/. Packages should be available
within the next several weeks, with a new Tor Browser coming later this month.
Also today, Tor 0.3.5.13 and 0.4.3.8 have also been released; you can
find them (and source for older Tor releases) at
https://dist.torproject.org/ . Their changelogs are here:
https://gitweb.torproject.org/tor.git/tree/ChangeLog?h=tor-0.3.5.13https://gitweb.torproject.org/tor.git/tree/ChangeLog?h=tor-0.4.3.8
Note that the 0.4.3.x series is almost at end-of-life: it will no
longer get supported after 15 Feb.
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.