[tor-commits] [tor/master] If we have chosen an exit that shares a family with all bridges, fail the circuit

nickm at torproject.org nickm at torproject.org
Wed Apr 27 18:36:23 UTC 2011


commit 84f0e87c6a6629d047a39f658b7f7c96767219ca
Author: Nick Mathewson <nickm at torproject.org>
Date:   Sun Apr 3 18:20:19 2011 -0400

    If we have chosen an exit that shares a family with all bridges, fail the circuit
    
    We could probably do something smarter here, but the situation is
    unusual enough that it's okay to just fail the circuit.
---
 src/or/circuitbuild.c |    7 +++++--
 1 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/src/or/circuitbuild.c b/src/or/circuitbuild.c
index 4832cae..c58509f 100644
--- a/src/or/circuitbuild.c
+++ b/src/or/circuitbuild.c
@@ -4130,15 +4130,18 @@ choose_random_entry(cpath_build_state_t *state)
       need_capacity = 0;
       goto retry;
     }
+#if 0
+    /* Removing this retry logic: if we only allow one exit, and it is in the
+       same family as all our entries, then we are just plain not going to win
+       here. */
     if (!r && entry_list_is_constrained(options) && consider_exit_family) {
       /* still no? if we're using bridges,
        * and our chosen exit is in the same family as all our
        * bridges, then be flexible about families. */
-      /* XXXX022-1090 This is probably not what people want. Better to choose
-       * a new exit. */
       consider_exit_family = 0;
       goto retry;
     }
+#endif
     /* live_entry_guards may be empty below. Oh well, we tried. */
   }
 





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