[tor-bugs] #6545 [Tor Client]: Isolation level may be funky and share circuits?

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Wed Aug 15 23:28:47 UTC 2012


#6545: Isolation level may be funky and share circuits?
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 Reporter:  sdjfjsdfiuhszduh  |          Owner:                    
     Type:  defect            |         Status:  needs_information 
 Priority:  normal            |      Milestone:  Tor: 0.2.3.x-final
Component:  Tor Client        |        Version:                    
 Keywords:                    |         Parent:                    
   Points:                    |   Actualpoints:                    
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Comment(by rransom):

 Replying to [comment:6 nickm]:
 > Tried myself; can't reproduce.
 >
 > I hacked up the Tor source with this diff to make it loud about
 attaching stuff.  (I should have used existing logs, but I'm lazy):

 Not lazy enough.  Next time, use my
 [https://gitweb.torproject.org/rransom/tor.git/shortlog/refs/heads
 /isolation-debug-v4 isolation-debug-v4] branch.  (Merging it would break
 the non-spec-compliant Python crap, and its output format is not good
 enough to be written into the spec, so I haven't tried to get it merged
 into Tor.)

 > Hm.  Are you using hidden services here or something?  What, *exactly*
 is the configuration of your http proxy and your application here?  If we
 can track down what's different between your tests and the ones weasel and
 I are running above, we might be able to figure out what's up with this
 ticket.

 The hidden service code shouldn't cause this.  I would suspect the HTTP
 proxy first here, but also, the reporter clearly does not understand what
 ‘`IsolateClientAddr`’ means.  (The ‘`SessionGroup`’ feature is what
 separates streams on different SocksPorts.)

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