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[tor-commits] [tor/master] Remove tor-fw-helper code



commit d2cb92332009567ae778b3570e8fd3420c207446
Author: Nick Mathewson <nickm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:   Tue Jul 14 14:48:22 2015 -0400

    Remove tor-fw-helper code
    
    It did a good idea, but the code-quality of libupnpc and libnatpnp
    is so dodgy that I'm not really comfortable including them alongside
    Tor proper.  Instead, we'll recommend that people do the pure-go
    reimplementation instead.  Closes ticket 13338.
---
 changes/ticket13338                            |    6 +
 configure.ac                                   |   77 ----
 src/tools/include.am                           |    4 +-
 src/tools/tor-fw-helper/README                 |   10 +
 src/tools/tor-fw-helper/include.am             |   36 --
 src/tools/tor-fw-helper/tor-fw-helper-natpmp.c |  240 ------------
 src/tools/tor-fw-helper/tor-fw-helper-natpmp.h |   47 ---
 src/tools/tor-fw-helper/tor-fw-helper-upnp.c   |  193 ---------
 src/tools/tor-fw-helper/tor-fw-helper-upnp.h   |   44 ---
 src/tools/tor-fw-helper/tor-fw-helper.c        |  501 ------------------------
 src/tools/tor-fw-helper/tor-fw-helper.h        |   59 ---
 11 files changed, 17 insertions(+), 1200 deletions(-)

diff --git a/changes/ticket13338 b/changes/ticket13338
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a1d242f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/changes/ticket13338
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+  o Removed code:
+    - The internal pure-C tor-fw-helper tool is now removed from the
+      Tor distribution, in favor of the pure-Go clone available from
+      https://github.com/Yawning/tor-fw-helper .  The libraries used
+      by the C tor-fw-helper are not, in our opinion, very confidence-
+      inspiring in their secure-proggramming techniques. Closes ticket 13338.
diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
index 214b7e6..029dbbc 100644
--- a/configure.ac
+++ b/configure.ac
@@ -81,24 +81,6 @@ AC_ARG_ENABLE(asciidoc,
         *) AC_MSG_ERROR(bad value for --disable-asciidoc) ;;
       esac], [asciidoc=true])
 
-# By default, we're not ready to ship a NAT-PMP aware Tor
-AC_ARG_ENABLE(nat-pmp,
-     AS_HELP_STRING(--enable-nat-pmp, [enable NAT-PMP support]),
-     [case "${enableval}" in
-        yes) natpmp=true ;;
-        no)  natpmp=false ;;
-        * ) AC_MSG_ERROR(bad value for --enable-nat-pmp) ;;
-      esac], [natpmp=false])
-
-# By default, we're not ready to ship a UPnP aware Tor
-AC_ARG_ENABLE(upnp,
-     AS_HELP_STRING(--enable-upnp, [enable UPnP support]),
-     [case "${enableval}" in
-        yes) upnp=true ;;
-        no)  upnp=false ;;
-        * ) AC_MSG_ERROR(bad value for --enable-upnp) ;;
-      esac], [upnp=false])
-
 # systemd notify support
 AC_ARG_ENABLE(systemd,
       AS_HELP_STRING(--enable-systemd, [enable systemd notification support]),
@@ -768,65 +750,6 @@ dnl we should try to add -fasynchronous-unwind-tables so that our backtrace
 dnl code will work.
 TOR_CHECK_CFLAGS(-fasynchronous-unwind-tables)
 
-dnl ------------------------------------------------------
-dnl Where do you live, libnatpmp?  And how do we call you?
-dnl There are no packages for Debian or Redhat as of this patch
-
-if test "$natpmp" = "true"; then
-    AC_DEFINE(NAT_PMP, 1, [Define to 1 if we are building with nat-pmp.])
-    TOR_SEARCH_LIBRARY(libnatpmp, $trylibnatpmpdir, [-lnatpmp $TOR_LIB_WS32 $TOR_LIB_IPHLPAPI],
-        [#include <natpmp.h>],
-        [#ifdef _WIN32
-         #define STATICLIB
-         #endif
-         #include <natpmp.h>],
-        [   int r;
-            natpmp_t natpmp;
-            natpmpresp_t response;
-            r = initnatpmp(&natpmp, 0, 0);],
-            [printf("initnatpmp() returned %d (%s)\n", r, r?"FAILED":"SUCCESS");
-            exit(0);],
-        [--with-libnatpmp-dir],
-        [/usr/lib/])
-fi
-
-
-dnl ------------------------------------------------------
-dnl Where do you live, libminiupnpc?  And how do we call you?
-dnl There are no packages for Debian or Redhat as of this patch
-
-if test "$upnp" = "true"; then
-    AC_DEFINE(MINIUPNPC, 1, [Define to 1 if we are building with UPnP.])
-
-    dnl Before we call TOR_SEARCH_LIBRARY we'll do a quick compile test
-    dnl to see if we have miniupnpc-1.5 or -1.6
-    AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([#include <miniupnpc/miniupnpc.h>],
-        [upnpDiscover(1, 0, 0, 0);exit(0);])],[miniupnpc15="true"],[miniupnpc15="false"])
-
-    if test "$miniupnpc15" = "true" ; then
-        AC_DEFINE([MINIUPNPC15],[1],[libminiupnpc version 1.5 found])
-        TOR_SEARCH_LIBRARY(libminiupnpc, $trylibminiupnpcdir, [-lminiupnpc $TOR_LIB_WS32 $TOR_LIB_IPHLPAPI],
-            [#include <miniupnpc/miniwget.h>
-             #include <miniupnpc/miniupnpc.h>
-             #include <miniupnpc/upnpcommands.h>],
-            [void upnpDiscover(int delay, const char * multicastif,
-             const char * minissdpdsock, int sameport);],
-            [upnpDiscover(1, 0, 0, 0); exit(0);],
-            [--with-libminiupnpc-dir],
-            [/usr/lib/])
-    else
-        TOR_SEARCH_LIBRARY(libminiupnpc, $trylibminiupnpcdir, [-lminiupnpc $TOR_LIB_WS32 $TOR_LIB_IPHLPAPI],
-            [#include <miniupnpc/miniwget.h>
-             #include <miniupnpc/miniupnpc.h>
-             #include <miniupnpc/upnpcommands.h>],
-            [void upnpDiscover(int delay, const char * multicastif,
-             const char * minissdpdsock, int sameport, int ipv6, int * error);],
-            [upnpDiscover(1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); exit(0);],
-            [--with-libminiupnpc-dir],
-            [/usr/lib/])
-    fi
-fi
-
 dnl ============================================================
 dnl Check for libseccomp
 
diff --git a/src/tools/include.am b/src/tools/include.am
index 5d778c1..ebdd349 100644
--- a/src/tools/include.am
+++ b/src/tools/include.am
@@ -43,6 +43,4 @@ src_tools_tor_checkkey_LDADD = src/common/libor.a src/common/libor-crypto.a \
         @TOR_LIB_MATH@ @TOR_ZLIB_LIBS@ @TOR_OPENSSL_LIBS@ \
         @TOR_LIB_WS32@ @TOR_LIB_GDI@ @CURVE25519_LIBS@
 
-include src/tools/tor-fw-helper/include.am
-
-
+EXTRA_DIST += src/tools/tor-fw-helper/README
diff --git a/src/tools/tor-fw-helper/README b/src/tools/tor-fw-helper/README
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3868cc2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/tor-fw-helper/README
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+
+We no longer recommend the use of this tool.  Instead, please use the
+pure-Go version of tor-fw-helper available at
+     https://github.com/Yawning/tor-fw-helper
+
+Why?
+
+The C code here was fine, but frankly: we don't trust the underlying
+libraries. They don't seem to have been written with network security
+in mind, and we have very little faith in their safety.
diff --git a/src/tools/tor-fw-helper/include.am b/src/tools/tor-fw-helper/include.am
deleted file mode 100644
index 1f862e6..0000000
--- a/src/tools/tor-fw-helper/include.am
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
-if USE_FW_HELPER
-bin_PROGRAMS+= src/tools/tor-fw-helper/tor-fw-helper
-endif
-
-src_tools_tor_fw_helper_tor_fw_helper_SOURCES = \
-	src/tools/tor-fw-helper/tor-fw-helper.c \
-	src/tools/tor-fw-helper/tor-fw-helper-natpmp.c \
-	src/tools/tor-fw-helper/tor-fw-helper-upnp.c
-noinst_HEADERS+= \
-	src/tools/tor-fw-helper/tor-fw-helper.h \
-	src/tools/tor-fw-helper/tor-fw-helper-natpmp.h \
-	src/tools/tor-fw-helper/tor-fw-helper-upnp.h
-
-if NAT_PMP
-nat_pmp_ldflags = @TOR_LDFLAGS_libnatpmp@
-nat_pmp_ldadd  = -lnatpmp @TOR_LIB_IPHLPAPI@
-nat_pmp_cppflags = @TOR_CPPFLAGS_libnatpmp@
-else
-nat_pmp_ldflags =
-nat_pmp_ldadd  =
-nat_pmp_cppflags =
-endif
-
-if MINIUPNPC
-miniupnpc_ldflags = @TOR_LDFLAGS_libminiupnpc@
-miniupnpc_ldadd = -lminiupnpc @TOR_LIB_IPHLPAPI@
-miniupnpc_cppflags = @TOR_CPPFLAGS_libminiupnpc@
-else
-miniupnpc_ldflags =
-miniupnpc_ldadd =
-miniupnpc_cppflags =
-endif
-
-src_tools_tor_fw_helper_tor_fw_helper_LDFLAGS = $(nat_pmp_ldflags) $(miniupnpc_ldflags)
-src_tools_tor_fw_helper_tor_fw_helper_LDADD = src/common/libor.a $(nat_pmp_ldadd) $(miniupnpc_ldadd) -lm @TOR_LIB_WS32@
-src_tools_tor_fw_helper_tor_fw_helper_CPPFLAGS = $(nat_pmp_cppflags) $(miniupnpc_cppflags) -I"$(top_srcdir)/src/ext"
diff --git a/src/tools/tor-fw-helper/tor-fw-helper-natpmp.c b/src/tools/tor-fw-helper/tor-fw-helper-natpmp.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 6369966..0000000
--- a/src/tools/tor-fw-helper/tor-fw-helper-natpmp.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,240 +0,0 @@
-/* Copyright (c) 2010, Jacob Appelbaum, Steven J. Murdoch.
- * Copyright (c) 2010-2015, The Tor Project, Inc. */
-/* See LICENSE for licensing information */
-
-/**
-  * \file tor-fw-helper-natpmp.c
-  * \brief The implementation of our NAT-PMP firewall helper.
-  **/
-
-#include "orconfig.h"
-#ifdef NAT_PMP
-#ifdef _WIN32
-#define STATICLIB
-#endif
-#include <stdint.h>
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <string.h>
-#include <errno.h>
-#ifndef _WIN32
-#include <arpa/inet.h>
-#endif
-
-// debugging stuff
-#include <assert.h>
-
-#include "compat.h"
-
-#include "tor-fw-helper.h"
-#include "tor-fw-helper-natpmp.h"
-
-/** This hooks NAT-PMP into our multi-backend API. */
-static tor_fw_backend_t tor_natpmp_backend = {
-  "natpmp",
-  sizeof(struct natpmp_state_t),
-  tor_natpmp_init,
-  tor_natpmp_cleanup,
-  tor_natpmp_fetch_public_ip,
-  tor_natpmp_add_tcp_mapping
-};
-
-/** Return the backend for NAT-PMP. */
-const tor_fw_backend_t *
-tor_fw_get_natpmp_backend(void)
-{
-  return &tor_natpmp_backend;
-}
-
-/** Initialize the NAT-PMP backend and store the results in
- * <b>backend_state</b>.*/
-int
-tor_natpmp_init(tor_fw_options_t *tor_fw_options, void *backend_state)
-{
-  natpmp_state_t *state = (natpmp_state_t *) backend_state;
-  int r = 0;
-
-  memset(&(state->natpmp), 0, sizeof(natpmp_t));
-  memset(&(state->response), 0, sizeof(natpmpresp_t));
-  state->init = 0;
-  state->protocol = NATPMP_PROTOCOL_TCP;
-  state->lease = NATPMP_DEFAULT_LEASE;
-
-  if (tor_fw_options->verbose)
-    fprintf(stderr, "V: natpmp init...\n");
-
-  r = initnatpmp(&(state->natpmp), 0, 0);
-  if (r == 0) {
-    state->init = 1;
-    fprintf(stderr, "V: natpmp initialized...\n");
-    return r;
-  } else {
-    fprintf(stderr, "V: natpmp failed to initialize...\n");
-    return r;
-  }
-}
-
-/** Tear down the NAT-PMP connection stored in <b>backend_state</b>.*/
-int
-tor_natpmp_cleanup(tor_fw_options_t *tor_fw_options, void *backend_state)
-{
-  natpmp_state_t *state = (natpmp_state_t *) backend_state;
-  int r = 0;
-  if (tor_fw_options->verbose)
-    fprintf(stderr, "V: natpmp cleanup...\n");
-  r = closenatpmp(&(state->natpmp));
-  if (tor_fw_options->verbose)
-    fprintf(stderr, "V: closing natpmp socket: %d\n", r);
-  return r;
-}
-
-/** Use select() to wait until we can read on fd. */
-static int
-wait_until_fd_readable(tor_socket_t fd, struct timeval *timeout)
-{
-  int r;
-  fd_set fds;
-
-#ifndef WIN32
-  if (fd >= FD_SETSIZE) {
-    fprintf(stderr, "E: NAT-PMP FD_SETSIZE error %d\n", fd);
-    return -1;
-  }
-#endif
-
-  FD_ZERO(&fds);
-  FD_SET(fd, &fds);
-  r = select(fd+1, &fds, NULL, NULL, timeout);
-  if (r == -1) {
-    fprintf(stderr, "V: select failed in wait_until_fd_readable: %s\n",
-            tor_socket_strerror(tor_socket_errno(fd)));
-    return -1;
-  }
-  /* XXXX we should really check to see whether fd was readable, or we timed
-     out. */
-  return 0;
-}
-
-int
-tor_natpmp_add_tcp_mapping(uint16_t internal_port, uint16_t external_port,
-                           int is_verbose, void *backend_state)
-{
-  int r = 0;
-  int x = 0;
-  int sav_errno;
-  natpmp_state_t *state = (natpmp_state_t *) backend_state;
-
-  struct timeval timeout;
-
-  if (is_verbose)
-    fprintf(stderr, "V: sending natpmp portmapping request...\n");
-  r = sendnewportmappingrequest(&(state->natpmp), state->protocol,
-                                internal_port,
-                                external_port,
-                                state->lease);
-  if (is_verbose)
-    fprintf(stderr, "tor-fw-helper: NAT-PMP sendnewportmappingrequest "
-            "returned %d (%s)\n", r, r==12?"SUCCESS":"FAILED");
-
-  do {
-    getnatpmprequesttimeout(&(state->natpmp), &timeout);
-    x = wait_until_fd_readable(state->natpmp.s, &timeout);
-    if (x == -1)
-      return -1;
-
-    if (is_verbose)
-      fprintf(stderr, "V: attempting to readnatpmpreponseorretry...\n");
-    r = readnatpmpresponseorretry(&(state->natpmp), &(state->response));
-    sav_errno = tor_socket_errno(state->natpmp.s);
-
-    if (r<0 && r!=NATPMP_TRYAGAIN) {
-      fprintf(stderr, "E: readnatpmpresponseorretry failed %d\n", r);
-      fprintf(stderr, "E: errno=%d '%s'\n", sav_errno,
-              tor_socket_strerror(sav_errno));
-    }
-
-  } while (r == NATPMP_TRYAGAIN);
-
-  if (r != 0) {
-    /* XXX TODO: NATPMP_* should be formatted into useful error strings */
-    fprintf(stderr, "E: NAT-PMP It appears that something went wrong:"
-            " %d\n", r);
-    if (r == -51)
-      fprintf(stderr, "E: NAT-PMP It appears that the request was "
-              "unauthorized\n");
-    return r;
-  }
-
-  if (r == NATPMP_SUCCESS) {
-    fprintf(stderr, "tor-fw-helper: NAT-PMP mapped public port %hu to"
-            " localport %hu liftime %u\n",
-            (state->response).pnu.newportmapping.mappedpublicport,
-            (state->response).pnu.newportmapping.privateport,
-            (state->response).pnu.newportmapping.lifetime);
-  }
-
-  return (r == NATPMP_SUCCESS) ? 0 : -1;
-}
-
-/** Fetch our likely public IP from our upstream NAT-PMP enabled NAT device.
- * Use the connection context stored in <b>backend_state</b>. */
-int
-tor_natpmp_fetch_public_ip(tor_fw_options_t *tor_fw_options,
-                           void *backend_state)
-{
-  int r = 0;
-  int x = 0;
-  int sav_errno;
-  natpmp_state_t *state = (natpmp_state_t *) backend_state;
-
-  struct timeval timeout;
-
-  r = sendpublicaddressrequest(&(state->natpmp));
-  fprintf(stderr, "tor-fw-helper: NAT-PMP sendpublicaddressrequest returned"
-          " %d (%s)\n", r, r==2?"SUCCESS":"FAILED");
-
-  do {
-    getnatpmprequesttimeout(&(state->natpmp), &timeout);
-
-    x = wait_until_fd_readable(state->natpmp.s, &timeout);
-    if (x == -1)
-      return -1;
-
-    if (tor_fw_options->verbose)
-      fprintf(stderr, "V: NAT-PMP attempting to read reponse...\n");
-    r = readnatpmpresponseorretry(&(state->natpmp), &(state->response));
-    sav_errno = tor_socket_errno(state->natpmp.s);
-
-    if (tor_fw_options->verbose)
-      fprintf(stderr, "V: NAT-PMP readnatpmpresponseorretry returned"
-              " %d\n", r);
-
-    if ( r < 0 && r != NATPMP_TRYAGAIN) {
-      fprintf(stderr, "E: NAT-PMP readnatpmpresponseorretry failed %d\n",
-              r);
-      fprintf(stderr, "E: NAT-PMP errno=%d '%s'\n", sav_errno,
-              tor_socket_strerror(sav_errno));
-    }
-
-  } while (r == NATPMP_TRYAGAIN );
-
-  if (r != 0) {
-    fprintf(stderr, "E: NAT-PMP It appears that something went wrong:"
-            " %d\n", r);
-    return r;
-  }
-
-  fprintf(stderr, "tor-fw-helper: ExternalIPAddress = %s\n",
-          inet_ntoa((state->response).pnu.publicaddress.addr));
-  tor_fw_options->public_ip_status = 1;
-
-  if (tor_fw_options->verbose) {
-    fprintf(stderr, "V: result = %u\n", r);
-    fprintf(stderr, "V: type = %u\n", (state->response).type);
-    fprintf(stderr, "V: resultcode = %u\n", (state->response).resultcode);
-    fprintf(stderr, "V: epoch = %u\n", (state->response).epoch);
-  }
-
-  return r;
-}
-#endif
-
diff --git a/src/tools/tor-fw-helper/tor-fw-helper-natpmp.h b/src/tools/tor-fw-helper/tor-fw-helper-natpmp.h
deleted file mode 100644
index abc5e11..0000000
--- a/src/tools/tor-fw-helper/tor-fw-helper-natpmp.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
-/* Copyright (c) 2010, Jacob Appelbaum, Steven J. Murdoch.
- * Copyright (c) 2010-2015, The Tor Project, Inc. */
-/* See LICENSE for licensing information */
-
-/**
-  * \file tor-fw-helper-natpmp.h
-  **/
-
-#ifdef NAT_PMP
-#ifndef TOR_TOR_FW_HELPER_NATPMP_H
-#define TOR_TOR_FW_HELPER_NATPMP_H
-
-#include <natpmp.h>
-
-/** This is the default NAT-PMP lease time in seconds. */
-#define NATPMP_DEFAULT_LEASE 3600
-/** NAT-PMP has many codes for success; this is one of them. */
-#define NATPMP_SUCCESS 0
-
-/** This is our NAT-PMP meta structure - it holds our request data, responses,
- * various NAT-PMP parameters, and of course the status of the motion in the
- * NAT-PMP ocean. */
-typedef struct natpmp_state_t {
-  natpmp_t natpmp;
-  natpmpresp_t response;
-  int fetch_public_ip;
-  int status;
-  int init; /**< Have we been initialized? */
-  int protocol; /**< This will only be TCP. */
-  int lease;
-} natpmp_state_t;
-
-const tor_fw_backend_t *tor_fw_get_natpmp_backend(void);
-
-int tor_natpmp_init(tor_fw_options_t *tor_fw_options, void *backend_state);
-
-int tor_natpmp_cleanup(tor_fw_options_t *tor_fw_options, void *backend_state);
-
-int tor_natpmp_add_tcp_mapping(uint16_t internal_port, uint16_t external_port,
-                               int is_verbose, void *backend_state);
-
-int tor_natpmp_fetch_public_ip(tor_fw_options_t *tor_fw_options,
-                               void *backend_state);
-
-#endif
-#endif
-
diff --git a/src/tools/tor-fw-helper/tor-fw-helper-upnp.c b/src/tools/tor-fw-helper/tor-fw-helper-upnp.c
deleted file mode 100644
index e5495c9..0000000
--- a/src/tools/tor-fw-helper/tor-fw-helper-upnp.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,193 +0,0 @@
-/* Copyright (c) 2010, Jacob Appelbaum, Steven J. Murdoch.
- * Copyright (c) 2010-2015, The Tor Project, Inc. */
-/* See LICENSE for licensing information */
-
-/**
-  * \file tor-fw-helper-upnp.c
-  * \brief The implementation of our UPnP firewall helper.
-  **/
-
-#include "orconfig.h"
-#ifdef MINIUPNPC
-#ifdef _WIN32
-#define STATICLIB
-#endif
-#include <stdint.h>
-#include <string.h>
-#include <stdio.h>
-
-#include <assert.h>
-
-#include "compat.h"
-#include "tor-fw-helper.h"
-#include "tor-fw-helper-upnp.h"
-
-/** UPnP timeout value. */
-#define UPNP_DISCOVER_TIMEOUT 2000
-/** Description of the port mapping in the UPnP table. */
-#define UPNP_DESC "Tor relay"
-
-/* XXX TODO: We should print these as a useful user string when we return the
- * number to a user */
-/** Magic numbers as miniupnpc return codes. */
-#define UPNP_ERR_SUCCESS 0
-#define UPNP_ERR_NODEVICESFOUND 1
-#define UPNP_ERR_NOIGDFOUND 2
-#define UPNP_ERR_ADDPORTMAPPING 3
-#define UPNP_ERR_GETPORTMAPPING 4
-#define UPNP_ERR_DELPORTMAPPING 5
-#define UPNP_ERR_GETEXTERNALIP 6
-#define UPNP_ERR_INVAL 7
-#define UPNP_ERR_OTHER 8
-#define UPNP_SUCCESS 1
-
-/** This hooks miniupnpc into our multi-backend API. */
-static tor_fw_backend_t tor_miniupnp_backend = {
-  "miniupnp",
-  sizeof(struct miniupnpc_state_t),
-  tor_upnp_init,
-  tor_upnp_cleanup,
-  tor_upnp_fetch_public_ip,
-  tor_upnp_add_tcp_mapping
-};
-
-/** Return the backend for miniupnp. */
-const tor_fw_backend_t *
-tor_fw_get_miniupnp_backend(void)
-{
-  return &tor_miniupnp_backend;
-}
-
-/** Initialize the UPnP backend and store the results in
- * <b>backend_state</b>.*/
-int
-tor_upnp_init(tor_fw_options_t *options, void *backend_state)
-{
-  /*
-    This leaks the user agent from the client to the router - perhaps we don't
-    want to do that? eg:
-
-    User-Agent: Ubuntu/10.04, UPnP/1.0, MiniUPnPc/1.4
-
-  */
-  miniupnpc_state_t *state = (miniupnpc_state_t *) backend_state;
-  struct UPNPDev *devlist;
-  int r;
-
-  memset(&(state->urls), 0, sizeof(struct UPNPUrls));
-  memset(&(state->data), 0, sizeof(struct IGDdatas));
-  state->init = 0;
-
-#ifdef MINIUPNPC15
-  devlist = upnpDiscover(UPNP_DISCOVER_TIMEOUT, NULL, NULL, 0);
-#else
-  devlist = upnpDiscover(UPNP_DISCOVER_TIMEOUT, NULL, NULL, 0, 0, NULL);
-#endif
-  if (NULL == devlist) {
-    fprintf(stderr, "E: upnpDiscover returned: NULL\n");
-    return UPNP_ERR_NODEVICESFOUND;
-  }
-
-  assert(options);
-  r = UPNP_GetValidIGD(devlist, &(state->urls), &(state->data),
-                       state->lanaddr, UPNP_LANADDR_SZ);
-  fprintf(stderr, "tor-fw-helper: UPnP GetValidIGD returned: %d (%s)\n", r,
-          r==UPNP_SUCCESS?"SUCCESS":"FAILED");
-
-  freeUPNPDevlist(devlist);
-
-  if (r != 1 && r != 2)
-    return UPNP_ERR_NOIGDFOUND;
-
-  state->init = 1;
-  return UPNP_ERR_SUCCESS;
-}
-
-/** Tear down the UPnP connection stored in <b>backend_state</b>.*/
-int
-tor_upnp_cleanup(tor_fw_options_t *options, void *backend_state)
-{
-
-  miniupnpc_state_t *state = (miniupnpc_state_t *) backend_state;
-  assert(options);
-
-  if (state->init)
-    FreeUPNPUrls(&(state->urls));
-  state->init = 0;
-
-  return UPNP_ERR_SUCCESS;
-}
-
-/** Fetch our likely public IP from our upstream UPnP IGD enabled NAT device.
- * Use the connection context stored in <b>backend_state</b>. */
-int
-tor_upnp_fetch_public_ip(tor_fw_options_t *options, void *backend_state)
-{
-  miniupnpc_state_t *state = (miniupnpc_state_t *) backend_state;
-  int r;
-  char externalIPAddress[16];
-
-  if (!state->init) {
-    r = tor_upnp_init(options, state);
-    if (r != UPNP_ERR_SUCCESS)
-      return r;
-  }
-
-  r = UPNP_GetExternalIPAddress(state->urls.controlURL,
-                                state->data.first.servicetype,
-                                externalIPAddress);
-
-  if (r != UPNPCOMMAND_SUCCESS)
-    goto err;
-
-  if (externalIPAddress[0]) {
-    fprintf(stderr, "tor-fw-helper: ExternalIPAddress = %s\n",
-            externalIPAddress); tor_upnp_cleanup(options, state);
-    options->public_ip_status = 1;
-    return UPNP_ERR_SUCCESS;
-  } else {
-    goto err;
-  }
-
- err:
-  tor_upnp_cleanup(options, state);
-  return UPNP_ERR_GETEXTERNALIP;
-}
-
-int
-tor_upnp_add_tcp_mapping(uint16_t internal_port, uint16_t external_port,
-                         int is_verbose, void *backend_state)
-{
-  int retval;
-  char internal_port_str[6];
-  char external_port_str[6];
-  miniupnpc_state_t *state = (miniupnpc_state_t *) backend_state;
-
-  if (!state->init) {
-    fprintf(stderr, "E: %s but state is not initialized.\n", __func__);
-    return -1;
-  }
-
-  if (is_verbose)
-    fprintf(stderr, "V: UPnP: internal port: %u, external port: %u\n",
-            internal_port, external_port);
-
-  tor_snprintf(internal_port_str, sizeof(internal_port_str),
-               "%u", internal_port);
-  tor_snprintf(external_port_str, sizeof(external_port_str),
-               "%u", external_port);
-
-  retval = UPNP_AddPortMapping(state->urls.controlURL,
-                               state->data.first.servicetype,
-                               external_port_str, internal_port_str,
-#ifdef MINIUPNPC15
-                               state->lanaddr, UPNP_DESC, "TCP", 0);
-#else
-                               state->lanaddr, UPNP_DESC, "TCP", 0, 0);
-#endif
-
-  return (retval == UPNP_ERR_SUCCESS) ? 0 : -1;
-}
-
-#endif
-
diff --git a/src/tools/tor-fw-helper/tor-fw-helper-upnp.h b/src/tools/tor-fw-helper/tor-fw-helper-upnp.h
deleted file mode 100644
index bc9476e..0000000
--- a/src/tools/tor-fw-helper/tor-fw-helper-upnp.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,44 +0,0 @@
-/* Copyright (c) 2010, Jacob Appelbaum, Steven J. Murdoch.
- * Copyright (c) 2010-2015, The Tor Project, Inc. */
-/* See LICENSE for licensing information */
-
-/**
-  * \file tor-fw-helper-upnp.h
-  * \brief The main header for our firewall helper.
-  **/
-
-#ifdef MINIUPNPC
-#ifndef TOR_TOR_FW_HELPER_UPNP_H
-#define TOR_TOR_FW_HELPER_UPNP_H
-
-#include <miniupnpc/miniwget.h>
-#include <miniupnpc/miniupnpc.h>
-#include <miniupnpc/upnpcommands.h>
-#include <miniupnpc/upnperrors.h>
-
-/** This is a magic number for miniupnpc lan address size. */
-#define UPNP_LANADDR_SZ 64
-
-/** This is our miniupnpc meta structure - it holds our request data,
- * responses, and various miniupnpc parameters. */
-typedef struct miniupnpc_state_t {
-  struct UPNPUrls urls;
-  struct IGDdatas data;
-  char lanaddr[UPNP_LANADDR_SZ];
-  int init;
-} miniupnpc_state_t;
-
-const tor_fw_backend_t *tor_fw_get_miniupnp_backend(void);
-
-int tor_upnp_init(tor_fw_options_t *options, void *backend_state);
-
-int tor_upnp_cleanup(tor_fw_options_t *options, void *backend_state);
-
-int tor_upnp_fetch_public_ip(tor_fw_options_t *options, void *backend_state);
-
-int tor_upnp_add_tcp_mapping(uint16_t internal_port, uint16_t external_port,
-                             int is_verbose, void *backend_state);
-
-#endif
-#endif
-
diff --git a/src/tools/tor-fw-helper/tor-fw-helper.c b/src/tools/tor-fw-helper/tor-fw-helper.c
deleted file mode 100644
index fdc0e1a..0000000
--- a/src/tools/tor-fw-helper/tor-fw-helper.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,501 +0,0 @@
-/* Copyright (c) 2010, Jacob Appelbaum, Steven J. Murdoch.
- * Copyright (c) 2010-2015, The Tor Project, Inc. */
-/* See LICENSE for licensing information */
-
-/**
- * \file tor-fw-helper.c
- * \brief The main wrapper around our firewall helper logic.
- **/
-
-/*
- * tor-fw-helper is a tool for opening firewalls with NAT-PMP and UPnP; this
- * tool is designed to be called by hand or by Tor by way of a exec() at a
- * later date.
- */
-
-#include "orconfig.h"
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdint.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <getopt.h>
-#include <time.h>
-#include <string.h>
-#include <assert.h>
-
-#include "container.h"
-
-#ifdef _WIN32
-#include <winsock2.h>
-#endif
-
-#include "tor-fw-helper.h"
-#ifdef NAT_PMP
-#include "tor-fw-helper-natpmp.h"
-#endif
-#ifdef MINIUPNPC
-#include "tor-fw-helper-upnp.h"
-#endif
-
-/** This is our meta storage type - it holds information about each helper
-  including the total number of helper backends, function pointers, and helper
-  state. */
-typedef struct backends_t {
-  /** The total number of backends */
-  int n_backends;
-  /** The backend functions as an array */
-  tor_fw_backend_t backend_ops[MAX_BACKENDS];
-  /** The internal backend state */
-  void *backend_state[MAX_BACKENDS];
-} backends_t;
-
-/** Initialize each backend helper with the user input stored in <b>options</b>
- * and put the results in the <b>backends</b> struct. */
-static int
-init_backends(tor_fw_options_t *options, backends_t *backends)
-{
-  int n_available = 0;
-  int i, r, n;
-  tor_fw_backend_t *backend_ops_list[MAX_BACKENDS];
-  void *data = NULL;
-  /* First, build a list of the working backends. */
-  n = 0;
-#ifdef MINIUPNPC
-  backend_ops_list[n++] = (tor_fw_backend_t *) tor_fw_get_miniupnp_backend();
-#endif
-#ifdef NAT_PMP
-  backend_ops_list[n++] = (tor_fw_backend_t *) tor_fw_get_natpmp_backend();
-#endif
-  n_available = n;
-
-  /* Now, for each backend that might work, try to initialize it.
-   * That's how we roll, initialized.
-   */
-  n = 0;
-  for (i=0; i<n_available; ++i) {
-    data = calloc(1, backend_ops_list[i]->state_len);
-    if (!data) {
-      perror("calloc");
-      exit(1);
-    }
-    r = backend_ops_list[i]->init(options, data);
-    if (r == 0) {
-      backends->backend_ops[n] = *backend_ops_list[i];
-      backends->backend_state[n] = data;
-      n++;
-    } else {
-      free(data);
-    }
-  }
-  backends->n_backends = n;
-
-  return n;
-}
-
-/** Return the proper commandline switches when the user needs information. */
-static void
-usage(void)
-{
-  fprintf(stderr, "tor-fw-helper usage:\n"
-          " [-h|--help]\n"
-          " [-T|--test-commandline]\n"
-          " [-v|--verbose]\n"
-          " [-g|--fetch-public-ip]\n"
-          " [-p|--forward-port ([<external port>]:<internal port>)]\n");
-}
-
-/** Log commandline options to a hardcoded file <b>tor-fw-helper.log</b> in the
- * current working directory. */
-static int
-log_commandline_options(int argc, char **argv)
-{
-  int i, retval;
-  FILE *logfile;
-  time_t now;
-
-  /* Open the log file */
-  logfile = fopen("tor-fw-helper.log", "a");
-  if (NULL == logfile)
-    return -1;
-
-  /* Send all commandline arguments to the file */
-  now = time(NULL);
-  retval = fprintf(logfile, "START: %s\n", ctime(&now));
-  for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) {
-    retval = fprintf(logfile, "ARG: %d: %s\n", i, argv[i]);
-    if (retval < 0)
-      goto error;
-
-    retval = fprintf(stderr, "ARG: %d: %s\n", i, argv[i]);
-    if (retval < 0)
-      goto error;
-  }
-  now = time(NULL);
-  retval = fprintf(logfile, "END: %s\n", ctime(&now));
-
-  /* Close and clean up */
-  retval = fclose(logfile);
-  return retval;
-
-  /* If there was an error during writing */
- error:
-  fclose(logfile);
-  return -1;
-}
-
-/** Iterate over over each of the supported <b>backends</b> and attempt to
- * fetch the public ip. */
-static void
-tor_fw_fetch_public_ip(tor_fw_options_t *tor_fw_options,
-                       backends_t *backends)
-{
-  int i;
-  int r = 0;
-
-  if (tor_fw_options->verbose)
-    fprintf(stderr, "V: tor_fw_fetch_public_ip\n");
-
-  for (i=0; i<backends->n_backends; ++i) {
-    if (tor_fw_options->verbose) {
-        fprintf(stderr, "V: running backend_state now: %i\n", i);
-        fprintf(stderr, "V: size of backend state: %u\n",
-                (int)(backends->backend_ops)[i].state_len);
-        fprintf(stderr, "V: backend state name: %s\n",
-                (char *)(backends->backend_ops)[i].name);
-      }
-    r = backends->backend_ops[i].fetch_public_ip(tor_fw_options,
-                                                 backends->backend_state[i]);
-    fprintf(stderr, "tor-fw-helper: tor_fw_fetch_public_ip backend %s "
-            " returned: %i\n", (char *)(backends->backend_ops)[i].name, r);
-  }
-}
-
-/** Print a spec-conformant string to stdout describing the results of
- *  the TCP port forwarding operation from <b>external_port</b> to
- *  <b>internal_port</b>. */
-static void
-tor_fw_helper_report_port_fw_results(uint16_t internal_port,
-                                     uint16_t external_port,
-                                     int succeded,
-                                     const char *message)
-{
-  char *report_string = NULL;
-
-  tor_asprintf(&report_string, "%s %s %u %u %s %s\n",
-               "tor-fw-helper",
-               "tcp-forward",
-               external_port, internal_port,
-               succeded ? "SUCCESS" : "FAIL",
-               message);
-  fprintf(stdout, "%s", report_string);
-  fflush(stdout);
-  tor_free(report_string);
-}
-
-#define tor_fw_helper_report_port_fw_fail(i, e, m) \
-  tor_fw_helper_report_port_fw_results((i), (e), 0, (m))
-
-#define tor_fw_helper_report_port_fw_success(i, e, m) \
-  tor_fw_helper_report_port_fw_results((i), (e), 1, (m))
-
-/** Return a heap-allocated string containing the list of our
- *  backends. It can be used in log messages. Be sure to free it
- *  afterwards! */
-static char *
-get_list_of_backends_string(backends_t *backends)
-{
-  char *backend_names = NULL;
-  int i;
-  smartlist_t *backend_names_sl = smartlist_new();
-
-  assert(backends->n_backends);
-
-  for (i=0; i<backends->n_backends; ++i)
-    smartlist_add(backend_names_sl, (char *) backends->backend_ops[i].name);
-
-  backend_names = smartlist_join_strings(backend_names_sl, ", ", 0, NULL);
-  smartlist_free(backend_names_sl);
-
-  return backend_names;
-}
-
-/** Iterate over each of the supported <b>backends</b> and attempt to add a
- *  port forward for the port stored in <b>tor_fw_options</b>. */
-static void
-tor_fw_add_ports(tor_fw_options_t *tor_fw_options,
-                 backends_t *backends)
-{
-  int i;
-  int r = 0;
-  int succeeded = 0;
-
-  if (tor_fw_options->verbose)
-    fprintf(stderr, "V: %s\n", __func__);
-
-  /** Loop all ports that need to be forwarded, and try to use our
-   *  backends for each port. If a backend succeeds, break the loop,
-   *  report success and get to the next port. If all backends fail,
-   *  report failure for that port. */
-  SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(tor_fw_options->ports_to_forward,
-                          port_to_forward_t *, port_to_forward) {
-
-    succeeded = 0;
-
-    for (i=0; i<backends->n_backends; ++i) {
-      if (tor_fw_options->verbose) {
-        fprintf(stderr, "V: running backend_state now: %i\n", i);
-        fprintf(stderr, "V: size of backend state: %u\n",
-                (int)(backends->backend_ops)[i].state_len);
-        fprintf(stderr, "V: backend state name: %s\n",
-                (const char *) backends->backend_ops[i].name);
-      }
-
-      r =
-       backends->backend_ops[i].add_tcp_mapping(port_to_forward->internal_port,
-                                                port_to_forward->external_port,
-                                                tor_fw_options->verbose,
-                                                backends->backend_state[i]);
-      if (r == 0) { /* backend success */
-        tor_fw_helper_report_port_fw_success(port_to_forward->internal_port,
-                                             port_to_forward->external_port,
-                                             backends->backend_ops[i].name);
-        succeeded = 1;
-        break;
-      }
-
-      fprintf(stderr, "tor-fw-helper: tor_fw_add_port backend %s "
-              "returned: %i\n",
-              (const char *) backends->backend_ops[i].name, r);
-    }
-
-    if (!succeeded) { /* all backends failed */
-      char *list_of_backends_str = get_list_of_backends_string(backends);
-      char *fail_msg = NULL;
-      tor_asprintf(&fail_msg, "All port forwarding backends (%s) failed.",
-                   list_of_backends_str);
-      tor_fw_helper_report_port_fw_fail(port_to_forward->internal_port,
-                                        port_to_forward->external_port,
-                                        fail_msg);
-      tor_free(list_of_backends_str);
-      tor_free(fail_msg);
-    }
-
-  } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(port_to_forward);
-}
-
-/** Called before we make any calls to network-related functions.
- * (Some operating systems require their network libraries to be
- * initialized.) (from common/compat.c) */
-static int
-tor_fw_helper_network_init(void)
-{
-#ifdef _WIN32
-  /* This silly exercise is necessary before windows will allow
-   * gethostbyname to work. */
-  WSADATA WSAData;
-  int r;
-  r = WSAStartup(0x101, &WSAData);
-  if (r) {
-    fprintf(stderr, "E: Error initializing Windows network layer "
-            "- code was %d", r);
-    return -1;
-  }
-  /* WSAData.iMaxSockets might show the max sockets we're allowed to use.
-   * We might use it to complain if we're trying to be a server but have
-   * too few sockets available. */
-#endif
-  return 0;
-}
-
-/** Parse the '-p' argument of tor-fw-helper. Its format is
- *  [<external port>]:<internal port>, and <external port> is optional.
- *  Return NULL if <b>arg</b> was c0rrupted. */
-static port_to_forward_t *
-parse_port(const char *arg)
-{
-  smartlist_t *sl = smartlist_new();
-  port_to_forward_t *port_to_forward = NULL;
-  char *port_str = NULL;
-  int ok;
-  int port;
-
-  smartlist_split_string(sl, arg, ":", 0, 0);
-  if (smartlist_len(sl) != 2)
-    goto err;
-
-  port_to_forward = tor_malloc(sizeof(port_to_forward_t));
-  if (!port_to_forward)
-    goto err;
-
-  port_str = smartlist_get(sl, 0); /* macroify ? */
-  port = (int)tor_parse_long(port_str, 10, 1, 65535, &ok, NULL);
-  if (!ok && strlen(port_str)) /* ":1555" is valid */
-    goto err;
-  port_to_forward->external_port = port;
-
-  port_str = smartlist_get(sl, 1);
-  port = (int)tor_parse_long(port_str, 10, 1, 65535, &ok, NULL);
-  if (!ok)
-    goto err;
-  port_to_forward->internal_port = port;
-
-  goto done;
-
- err:
-  tor_free(port_to_forward);
-
- done:
-  SMARTLIST_FOREACH(sl, char *, cp, tor_free(cp));
-  smartlist_free(sl);
-
-  return port_to_forward;
-}
-
-/** Report a failure of epic proportions: We didn't manage to
- *  initialize any port forwarding backends. */
-static void
-report_full_fail(const smartlist_t *ports_to_forward)
-{
-  if (!ports_to_forward)
-    return;
-
-  SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(ports_to_forward,
-                          const port_to_forward_t *, port_to_forward) {
-    tor_fw_helper_report_port_fw_fail(port_to_forward->internal_port,
-                                      port_to_forward->external_port,
-                                      "All backends (NAT-PMP, UPnP) failed "
-                                      "to initialize!"); /* XXX hardcoded */
-  } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(port_to_forward);
-}
-
-int
-main(int argc, char **argv)
-{
-  int r = 0;
-  int c = 0;
-
-  tor_fw_options_t tor_fw_options;
-  backends_t backend_state;
-
-  memset(&tor_fw_options, 0, sizeof(tor_fw_options));
-  memset(&backend_state, 0, sizeof(backend_state));
-
-  // Parse CLI arguments.
-  while (1) {
-    int option_index = 0;
-    static struct option long_options[] =
-      {
-        {"verbose", 0, 0, 'v'},
-        {"help", 0, 0, 'h'},
-        {"port", 1, 0, 'p'},
-        {"fetch-public-ip", 0, 0, 'g'},
-        {"test-commandline", 0, 0, 'T'},
-        {0, 0, 0, 0}
-      };
-
-    c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "vhp:gT",
-                    long_options, &option_index);
-    if (c == -1)
-      break;
-
-    switch (c) {
-      case 'v': tor_fw_options.verbose = 1; break;
-      case 'h': tor_fw_options.help = 1; usage(); exit(1); break;
-      case 'p': {
-        port_to_forward_t *port_to_forward = parse_port(optarg);
-        if (!port_to_forward) {
-          fprintf(stderr, "E: Failed to parse '%s'.\n", optarg);
-          usage();
-          exit(1);
-        }
-
-        /* If no external port was given (it's optional), set it to be
-         * equal with the internal port. */
-        if (!port_to_forward->external_port) {
-          assert(port_to_forward->internal_port);
-          if (tor_fw_options.verbose)
-            fprintf(stderr, "V: No external port was given. Setting to %u.\n",
-                    port_to_forward->internal_port);
-          port_to_forward->external_port = port_to_forward->internal_port;
-        }
-
-        if (!tor_fw_options.ports_to_forward)
-          tor_fw_options.ports_to_forward = smartlist_new();
-
-        smartlist_add(tor_fw_options.ports_to_forward, port_to_forward);
-
-        break;
-      }
-      case 'g': tor_fw_options.fetch_public_ip = 1; break;
-      case 'T': tor_fw_options.test_commandline = 1; break;
-      case '?': break;
-      default : fprintf(stderr, "Unknown option!\n"); usage(); exit(1);
-    }
-  }
-
-  { // Verbose output
-
-    if (tor_fw_options.verbose)
-      fprintf(stderr, "V: tor-fw-helper version %s\n"
-              "V: We were called with the following arguments:\n"
-              "V: verbose = %d, help = %d, fetch_public_ip = %u\n",
-              tor_fw_version, tor_fw_options.verbose, tor_fw_options.help,
-              tor_fw_options.fetch_public_ip);
-
-    if (tor_fw_options.verbose && tor_fw_options.ports_to_forward) {
-      fprintf(stderr, "V: TCP forwarding:\n");
-      SMARTLIST_FOREACH(tor_fw_options.ports_to_forward,
-                        const port_to_forward_t *, port_to_forward,
-                        fprintf(stderr, "V: External: %u, Internal: %u\n",
-                                port_to_forward->external_port,
-                                port_to_forward->internal_port));
-    }
-  }
-
-  if (tor_fw_options.test_commandline) {
-    return log_commandline_options(argc, argv);
-  }
-
-  // See if the user actually wants us to do something.
-  if (!tor_fw_options.fetch_public_ip && !tor_fw_options.ports_to_forward) {
-    fprintf(stderr, "E: We require a port to be forwarded or "
-            "fetch_public_ip request!\n");
-    usage();
-    exit(1);
-  }
-
-  // Initialize networking
-  if (tor_fw_helper_network_init())
-    exit(1);
-
-  // Initalize the various fw-helper backend helpers
-  r = init_backends(&tor_fw_options, &backend_state);
-  if (!r) { // all backends failed:
-    // report our failure
-    report_full_fail(tor_fw_options.ports_to_forward);
-    fprintf(stderr, "tor-fw-helper: All backends failed.\n");
-    exit(1);
-  } else { // some backends succeeded:
-    fprintf(stderr, "tor-fw-helper: %i NAT traversal helper(s) loaded\n", r);
-  }
-
-  // Forward TCP ports.
-  if (tor_fw_options.ports_to_forward) {
-    tor_fw_add_ports(&tor_fw_options, &backend_state);
-  }
-
-  // Fetch our public IP.
-  if (tor_fw_options.fetch_public_ip) {
-    tor_fw_fetch_public_ip(&tor_fw_options, &backend_state);
-  }
-
-  // Cleanup and exit.
-  if (tor_fw_options.ports_to_forward) {
-    SMARTLIST_FOREACH(tor_fw_options.ports_to_forward,
-                      port_to_forward_t *, port,
-                      tor_free(port));
-    smartlist_free(tor_fw_options.ports_to_forward);
-  }
-
-  exit(0);
-}
-
diff --git a/src/tools/tor-fw-helper/tor-fw-helper.h b/src/tools/tor-fw-helper/tor-fw-helper.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 4ebc75d..0000000
--- a/src/tools/tor-fw-helper/tor-fw-helper.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,59 +0,0 @@
-/* Copyright (c) 2010, Jacob Appelbaum, Steven J. Murdoch.
- * Copyright (c) 2010-2015, The Tor Project, Inc. */
-/* See LICENSE for licensing information */
-
-/**
-  * \file tor-fw-helper.h
-  * \brief The main header for our firewall helper.
-  **/
-
-#ifndef TOR_TOR_FW_HELPER_H
-#define TOR_TOR_FW_HELPER_H
-
-#include <stdint.h>
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <getopt.h>
-#include <time.h>
-
-/** The current version of tor-fw-helper. */
-#define tor_fw_version "0.2"
-
-/** This is an arbitrary hard limit - We currently have two (NAT-PMP and UPnP).
- We're likely going to add the Intel UPnP library but nothing else comes to
- mind at the moment. */
-#define MAX_BACKENDS 23
-
-/** Forward traffic received in port <b>external_port</b> in the
- *  external side of our NAT to <b>internal_port</b> in this host. */
-typedef struct {
-  uint16_t external_port;
-  uint16_t internal_port;
-} port_to_forward_t;
-
-/** This is where we store parsed commandline options. */
-typedef struct {
-  int verbose;
-  int help;
-  int test_commandline;
-  struct smartlist_t *ports_to_forward;
-  int fetch_public_ip;
-  int nat_pmp_status;
-  int upnp_status;
-  int public_ip_status;
-} tor_fw_options_t;
-
-/** This is our main structure that defines our backend helper API; each helper
- * must conform to these public methods if it expects to be handled in a
- * non-special way. */
-typedef struct tor_fw_backend_t {
-  const char *name;
-  size_t state_len;
-  int (*init)(tor_fw_options_t *options, void *backend_state);
-  int (*cleanup)(tor_fw_options_t *options, void *backend_state);
-  int (*fetch_public_ip)(tor_fw_options_t *options, void *backend_state);
-  int (*add_tcp_mapping)(uint16_t internal_port, uint16_t external_port,
-                         int is_verbose, void *backend_state);
-} tor_fw_backend_t;
-#endif
-



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