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Source code for Tor 0.4.6.6 is now available; you can download the
source code from the download page at
https://www.torproject.org/download/tor/.
This is a small release, primarily intended to fix a compilation issue
that had kept Tor 0.4.6.5 from building on some systems. If 0.4.6.5 is
already working for you, there's no reason to upgrade to this one.
Packagers might not distribute packages for this one, if they already
have working packages for 0.4.6.5.
Changes in version 0.4.6.6 - 2021-06-30
Tor 0.4.6.6 makes several small fixes on 0.4.6.5, including one that
allows Tor to build correctly on older versions of GCC. You should
upgrade to this version if you were having trouble building Tor
0.4.6.5; otherwise, there is probably no need.
o Minor bugfixes (compilation):
- Fix a compilation error when trying to build Tor with a compiler
that does not support const variables in static initializers.
Fixes bug 40410; bugfix on 0.4.6.5.
- Suppress a strict-prototype warning when building with some
versions of NSS. Fixes bug 40409; bugfix on 0.3.5.1-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (testing):
- Enable the deterministic RNG for unit tests that covers the
address set bloomfilter-based API's. Fixes bug 40419; bugfix
on 0.3.3.2-alpha.
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Source code for Tor 0.3.5.15, 0.4.4.9, and 0.4.5.9 is now available; since
these are older release series, you can download the source code at
https://dist.torproject.org/ . Packages should be available within the next
several weeks, with a new Tor Browser around the end of the week.
This release fixes several security vulnerabilities, described in the
changelogs. We are also releasing security fixes for the other supported
release series; I'll describe them in a separate email. I recommend that
everybody upgrade to 0.3.5.15, 0.4.4.9, 0.4.5.9, or 0.4.6.5 as soon as
binaries are available (or right now, if you build from source).
Below is the changelog for 0.4.5.9. You can find the changelogs for the
other releases at:
https://gitweb.torproject.org/tor.git/tree/ChangeLog?h=tor-0.3.5.15https://gitweb.torproject.org/tor.git/tree/ChangeLog?h=tor-0.4.4.9
Changes in version 0.4.5.9 - 2021-06-14
Tor 0.4.5.9 fixes several security issues, including a
denial-of-service attack against onion service clients, and another
denial-of-service attack against relays. Everybody should upgrade to
one of 0.3.5.15, 0.4.4.9, 0.4.5.9, or 0.4.6.5.
o Major bugfixes (security, backport from 0.4.6.5):
- Don't allow relays to spoof RELAY_END or RELAY_RESOLVED cell on
half-closed streams. Previously, clients failed to validate which
hop sent these cells: this would allow a relay on a circuit to end
a stream that wasn't actually built with it. Fixes bug 40389;
bugfix on 0.3.5.1-alpha. This issue is also tracked as TROVE-2021-
003 and CVE-2021-34548.
o Major bugfixes (security, defense-in-depth, backport from 0.4.6.5):
- Detect more failure conditions from the OpenSSL RNG code.
Previously, we would detect errors from a missing RNG
implementation, but not failures from the RNG code itself.
Fortunately, it appears those failures do not happen in practice
when Tor is using OpenSSL's default RNG implementation. Fixes bug
40390; bugfix on 0.2.8.1-alpha. This issue is also tracked as
TROVE-2021-004. Reported by Jann Horn at Google's Project Zero.
o Major bugfixes (security, denial of service, backport from 0.4.6.5):
- Resist a hashtable-based CPU denial-of-service attack against
relays. Previously we used a naive unkeyed hash function to look
up circuits in a circuitmux object. An attacker could exploit this
to construct circuits with chosen circuit IDs, to create
collisions and make the hash table inefficient. Now we use a
SipHash construction here instead. Fixes bug 40391; bugfix on
0.2.4.4-alpha. This issue is also tracked as TROVE-2021-005 and
CVE-2021-34549. Reported by Jann Horn from Google's Project Zero.
- Fix an out-of-bounds memory access in v3 onion service descriptor
parsing. An attacker could exploit this bug by crafting an onion
service descriptor that would crash any client that tried to visit
it. Fixes bug 40392; bugfix on 0.3.0.1-alpha. This issue is also
tracked as TROVE-2021-006 and CVE-2021-34550. Reported by Sergei
Glazunov from Google's Project Zero.
o Minor features (compatibility, backport from 0.4.6.4-rc):
- Remove an assertion function related to TLS renegotiation. It was
used nowhere outside the unit tests, and it was breaking
compilation with recent alpha releases of OpenSSL 3.0.0. Closes
ticket 40399.
o Minor features (geoip data):
- Update the geoip files to match the IPFire Location Database, as
retrieved on 2021/06/10.
o Minor bugfixes (control, sandbox, backport from 0.4.6.4-rc):
- Allow the control command SAVECONF to succeed when the seccomp
sandbox is enabled, and make SAVECONF keep only one backup file to
simplify implementation. Previously SAVECONF allowed a large
number of backup files, which made it incompatible with the
sandbox. Fixes bug 40317; bugfix on 0.2.5.4-alpha. Patch by
Daniel Pinto.
o Minor bugfixes (metrics port, backport from 0.4.6.4-rc):
- Fix a bug that made tor try to re-bind() on an already open
MetricsPort every 60 seconds. Fixes bug 40370; bugfix
on 0.4.5.1-alpha.
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After months of work, Tor 0.4.6.5 is now available! This is the first
stable release in the 0.4.6.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 available
within the next several weeks, with a new Tor Browser around the end of the
week.
This release fixes several security vulnerabilities, described below. We
are also releasing security fixes for the other supported release series;
I'll describe them in a separate email. I recommend that everybody upgrade
to 0.3.5.15, 0.4.4.9, 0.4.5.9, or 0.4.6.5 as soon as binaries are available
(or right now, if you build from source).
Changes in version 0.4.6.5 - 2021-06-14
Tor 0.4.6.5 is the first stable release in its series. The 0.4.6.x
series includes numerous features and bugfixes, including a significant
improvement to our circuit timeout algorithm that should improve
observed client performance, and a way for relays to report when they are
overloaded.
This release also includes security fixes for several security issues,
including a denial-of-service attack against onion service clients,
and another denial-of-service attack against relays. Everybody should
upgrade to one of 0.3.5.15, 0.4.4.9, 0.4.5.9, or 0.4.6.5.
Below are the changes since 0.4.5.8. For a list of changes since
0.4.6.4-rc, see the ChangeLog file.
o Major bugfixes (security):
- Don't allow relays to spoof RELAY_END or RELAY_RESOLVED cell on
half-closed streams. Previously, clients failed to validate which
hop sent these cells: this would allow a relay on a circuit to end
a stream that wasn't actually built with it. Fixes bug 40389;
bugfix on 0.3.5.1-alpha. This issue is also tracked as TROVE-2021-
003 and CVE-2021-34548.
o Major bugfixes (security, defense-in-depth):
- Detect more failure conditions from the OpenSSL RNG code.
Previously, we would detect errors from a missing RNG
implementation, but not failures from the RNG code itself.
Fortunately, it appears those failures do not happen in practice
when Tor is using OpenSSL's default RNG implementation. Fixes bug
40390; bugfix on 0.2.8.1-alpha. This issue is also tracked as
TROVE-2021-004. Reported by Jann Horn at Google's Project Zero.
o Major bugfixes (security, denial of service):
- Resist a hashtable-based CPU denial-of-service attack against
relays. Previously we used a naive unkeyed hash function to look
up circuits in a circuitmux object. An attacker could exploit this
to construct circuits with chosen circuit IDs, to create
collisions and make the hash table inefficient. Now we use a
SipHash construction here instead. Fixes bug 40391; bugfix on
0.2.4.4-alpha. This issue is also tracked as TROVE-2021-005 and
CVE-2021-34549. Reported by Jann Horn from Google's Project Zero.
- Fix an out-of-bounds memory access in v3 onion service descriptor
parsing. An attacker could exploit this bug by crafting an onion
service descriptor that would crash any client that tried to visit
it. Fixes bug 40392; bugfix on 0.3.0.1-alpha. This issue is also
tracked as TROVE-2021-006 and CVE-2021-34550. Reported by Sergei
Glazunov from Google's Project Zero.
o Major features (control port, onion services):
- Add controller support for creating version 3 onion services with
client authorization. Previously, only v2 onion services could be
created with client authorization. Closes ticket 40084. Patch by
Neel Chauhan.
o Major features (directory authority):
- When voting on a relay with a Sybil-like appearance, add the Sybil
flag when clearing out the other flags. This lets a relay operator
know why their relay hasn't been included in the consensus. Closes
ticket 40255. Patch by Neel Chauhan.
o Major features (metrics):
- Relays now report how overloaded they are in their extrainfo
documents. This information is controlled with the
OverloadStatistics torrc option, and it will be used to improve
decisions about the network's load balancing. Implements proposal
328; closes ticket 40222.
o Major features (relay, denial of service):
- Add a new DoS subsystem feature to control the rate of client
connections for relays. Closes ticket 40253.
o Major features (statistics):
- Relays now publish statistics about the number of v3 onion
services and volume of v3 onion service traffic, in the same
manner they already do for v2 onions. Closes ticket 23126.
o Major bugfixes (circuit build timeout):
- Improve the accuracy of our circuit build timeout calculation for
60%, 70%, and 80% build rates for various guard choices. We now
use a maximum likelihood estimator for Pareto parameters of the
circuit build time distribution, instead of a "right-censored
estimator". This causes clients to ignore circuits that never
finish building in their timeout calculations. Previously, clients
were counting such unfinished circuits as having the highest
possible build time value, when in reality these circuits most
likely just contain relays that are offline. We also now wait a
bit longer to let circuits complete for measurement purposes,
lower the minimum possible effective timeout from 1.5 seconds to
10ms, and increase the resolution of the circuit build time
histogram from 50ms bin widths to 10ms bin widths. Additionally,
we alter our estimate Xm by taking the maximum of the top 10 most
common build time values of the 10ms histogram, and compute Xm as
the average of these. Fixes bug 40168; bugfix on 0.2.2.14-alpha.
- Remove max_time calculation and associated warning from circuit
build timeout 'alpha' parameter estimation, as this is no longer
needed by our new estimator from 40168. Fixes bug 34088; bugfix
on 0.2.2.9-alpha.
o Major bugfixes (signing key):
- In the tor-gencert utility, give an informative error message if
the passphrase given in `--create-identity-key` is too short.
Fixes bug 40189; bugfix on 0.2.0.1-alpha. Patch by Neel Chauhan.
o Minor features (bridge):
- We now announce the URL to Tor's new bridge status at
https://bridges.torproject.org/ when Tor is configured to run as a
bridge relay. Closes ticket 30477.
o Minor features (build system):
- New "make lsp" command to auto generate the compile_commands.json
file used by the ccls server. The "bear" program is needed for
this. Closes ticket 40227.
o Minor features (client):
- Clients now check whether their streams are attempting to re-enter
the Tor network (i.e. to send Tor traffic over Tor), and close
them preemptively if they think exit relays will refuse them for
this reason. See ticket 2667 for details. Closes ticket 40271.
o Minor features (command line):
- Add long format name "--torrc-file" equivalent to the existing
command-line option "-f". Closes ticket 40324. Patch by
Daniel Pinto.
o Minor features (command-line interface):
- Add build informations to `tor --version` in order to ease
reproducible builds. Closes ticket 32102.
- When parsing command-line flags that take an optional argument,
treat the argument as absent if it would start with a '-'
character. Arguments in that form are not intelligible for any of
our optional-argument flags. Closes ticket 40223.
- Allow a relay operator to list the ed25519 keys on the command
line by adding the `rsa` and `ed25519` arguments to the
--list-fingerprint flag to show the respective RSA and ed25519
relay fingerprint. Closes ticket 33632. Patch by Neel Chauhan.
o Minor features (compatibility):
- Remove an assertion function related to TLS renegotiation. It was
used nowhere outside the unit tests, and it was breaking
compilation with recent alpha releases of OpenSSL 3.0.0. Closes
ticket 40399.
o Minor features (control port, stream handling):
- Add the stream ID to the event line in the ADDRMAP control event.
Closes ticket 40249. Patch by Neel Chauhan.
o Minor features (dormant mode):
- Add a new 'DormantTimeoutEnabled' option to allow coarse-grained
control over whether the client ever becomes dormant from
inactivity. Most people won't need this. Closes ticket 40228.
- Add a new 'DormantTimeoutEnabled' option for coarse-grained
control over whether the client can become dormant from
inactivity. Most people won't need this. Closes ticket 40228.
o Minor features (geoip data):
- Update the geoip files to match the IPFire Location Database, as
retrieved on 2021/06/10.
o Minor features (logging):
- Edit heartbeat log messages so that more of them begin with the
string "Heartbeat: ". Closes ticket 40322; patch
from 'cypherpunks'.
- Change the DoS subsystem heartbeat line format to be more clear on
what has been detected/rejected, and which option is disabled (if
any). Closes ticket 40308.
- In src/core/mainloop/mainloop.c and src/core/mainloop/connection.c,
put brackets around IPv6 addresses in log messages. Closes ticket
40232. Patch by Neel Chauhan.
o Minor features (logging, diagnostic):
- Log decompression failures at a higher severity level, since they
can help provide missing context for other warning messages. We
rate-limit these messages, to avoid flooding the logs if they
begin to occur frequently. Closes ticket 40175.
o Minor features (onion services):
- Add a warning message when trying to connect to (no longer
supported) v2 onion services. Closes ticket 40373.
o Minor features (performance, windows):
- Use SRWLocks to implement locking on Windows. Replaces the
"critical section" locking implementation with the faster
SRWLocks, available since Windows Vista. Closes ticket 17927.
Patch by Daniel Pinto.
o Minor features (protocol, proxy support, defense in depth):
- Close HAProxy connections if they somehow manage to send us data
before we start reading. Closes another case of ticket 40017.
o Minor features (tests, portability):
- Port the hs_build_address.py test script to work with recent
versions of python. Closes ticket 40213. Patch from
Samanta Navarro.
o Minor features (vote document):
- Add a "stats" line to directory authority votes, to report various
statistics that authorities compute about the relays. This will
help us diagnose the network better. Closes ticket 40314.
o Minor bugfixes (build):
- The configure script now shows whether or not lzma and zstd have
been used, not just if the enable flag was passed in. Fixes bug
40236; bugfix on 0.4.3.1-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (compatibility):
- Fix a failure in the test cases when running on the "hppa"
architecture, along with a related test that might fail on other
architectures in the future. Fixes bug 40274; bugfix
on 0.2.5.1-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (compilation):
- Fix a compilation warning about unused functions when building
with a libc that lacks the GLOB_ALTDIRFUNC constant. Fixes bug
40354; bugfix on 0.4.5.1-alpha. Patch by Daniel Pinto.
o Minor bugfixes (consensus handling):
- Avoid a set of bugs that could be caused by inconsistently
preferring an out-of-date consensus stored in a stale directory
cache over a more recent one stored on disk as the latest
consensus. Fixes bug 40375; bugfix on 0.3.1.1-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (control, sandbox):
- Allow the control command SAVECONF to succeed when the seccomp
sandbox is enabled, and make SAVECONF keep only one backup file to
simplify implementation. Previously SAVECONF allowed a large
number of backup files, which made it incompatible with the
sandbox. Fixes bug 40317; bugfix on 0.2.5.4-alpha. Patch by
Daniel Pinto.
o Minor bugfixes (directory authorities, voting):
- Add a new consensus method (31) to support any future changes that
authorities decide to make to the value of bwweightscale or
maxunmeasuredbw. Previously, there was a bug that prevented the
authorities from parsing these consensus parameters correctly under
most circumstances. Fixes bug 19011; bugfix on 0.2.2.10-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (ipv6):
- Allow non-SOCKSPorts to disable IPv4, IPv6, and PreferIPv4. Some
rare configurations might break, but in this case you can disable
NoIPv4Traffic and NoIPv6Traffic as needed. Fixes bug 33607; bugfix
on 0.4.1.1-alpha. Patch by Neel Chauhan.
o Minor bugfixes (key generation):
- Do not require a valid torrc when using the `--keygen` argument to
generate a signing key. This allows us to generate keys on systems
or users which may not run Tor. Fixes bug 40235; bugfix on
0.2.7.2-alpha. Patch by Neel Chauhan.
o Minor bugfixes (logging, relay):
- Emit a warning if an Address is found to be internal and tor can't
use it. Fixes bug 40290; bugfix on 0.4.5.1-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (metrics port):
- Fix a bug that made tor try to re-bind() on an already open
MetricsPort every 60 seconds. Fixes bug 40370; bugfix
on 0.4.5.1-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (onion services, logging):
- Downgrade the severity of a few rendezvous circuit-related
warnings from warning to info. Fixes bug 40207; bugfix on
0.3.2.1-alpha. Patch by Neel Chauhan.
o Minor bugfixes (relay):
- Reduce the compression level for data streaming from HIGH to LOW.
This should reduce the CPU and memory burden for directory caches.
Fixes bug 40301; bugfix on 0.3.5.1-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (testing, BSD):
- Fix pattern-matching errors when patterns expand to invalid paths
on BSD systems. Fixes bug 40318; bugfix on 0.4.5.1-alpha. Patch by
Daniel Pinto.
o Code simplification and refactoring:
- Remove the orconn_ext_or_id_map structure and related functions.
(Nothing outside of unit tests used them.) Closes ticket 33383.
Patch by Neel Chauhan.
o Removed features:
- Remove unneeded code for parsing private keys in directory
documents. This code was only used for client authentication in v2
onion services, which are now unsupported. Closes ticket 40374.
- As of this release, Tor no longer supports the old v2 onion
services. They were deprecated last July for security, and support
will be removed entirely later this year. We strongly encourage
everybody to migrate to v3 onion services. For more information,
see https://blog.torproject.org/v2-deprecation-timeline . Closes
ticket 40266. (NOTE: We accidentally released an earlier version
of the 0.4.6.1-alpha changelog without this entry. Sorry for
the confusion!)
o Code simplification and refactoring (metrics, DoS):
- Move the DoS subsystem into the subsys manager, including its
configuration options. Closes ticket 40261.
o Documentation (manual):
- Move the ServerTransport* options to the "SERVER OPTIONS" section.
Closes issue 40331.
- Indicate that the HiddenServiceStatistics option also applies to
bridges. Closes ticket 40346.
- Move the description of BridgeRecordUsageByCountry to the section
"STATISTICS OPTIONS". Closes ticket 40323.
o Removed features (relay):
- Because DirPorts are only used on authorities, relays no longer
advertise them. Similarly, self-testing for DirPorts has been
disabled, since an unreachable DirPort is no reason for a relay
not to advertise itself. (Configuring a DirPort will still work,
for now.) Closes ticket 40282.