[tor-bugs] #16069 [Tor]: ipv4 + ipv6 exit : v6 policy is displayed twice, v4 isn't displayed

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#16069: ipv4 + ipv6 exit : v6 policy is displayed twice, v4 isn't displayed
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     Reporter:  toralf    |      Owner:
         Type:  defect    |     Status:  needs_revision
     Priority:  critical  |  Milestone:  Tor: 0.2.7.x-final
    Component:  Tor       |    Version:  Tor: 0.2.7
   Resolution:            |   Keywords:  026-backport, ipv6, PostFreeze027
Actual Points:            |  Parent ID:
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Comment (by nickm):

 Replying to [comment:22 teor]:
 > Replying to [comment:20 nickm]:

 [...]
 > > I think it's fine to do a NOTICE when * means "IPv4 and IPv6".
 > >
 > > I think accept6 * should mean "accept *6".
 >
 > So the full specification would be:
 > * accept/reject * means IPv4 and IPv6 with NOTICE
 > * accept/reject IPv4 or *4 means IPv4
 > * accept/reject IPv6 or *6 means IPv6
 >
 > * accept6/reject6 * means IPv6 only (changed behaviour, but no-one
 expected it to mean IPv4)
 > * accept6/reject6 IPv4 or *4 means ignore with WARN? (changed behaviour,
 but no-one expected it to mean IPv4)
 > * accept6/reject6 IPv6 or *6 means IPv6 (existing behaviour)

 Yes, that looks good!


 > > Code notes:
 > >
 > > It seems like the TAPMP_IPV[46]_ONLY options won't actually stop any
 addresses that *don't* begin with a star.  That seems wrong. I would
 expect TAPMP_IPV4_ONLY to reject [FE80::]/16:80, for example.
 >
 > The TAPMP_IPV[46]_ONLY code only controls what * gets expanded into.

 In that case probably the option should be called TAPMP_STAR_IPV[46]_ONLY
 or something, and the documentation should explain that it only applies to
 * expansions?

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