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Re: [tor-dev] Special-use-TLD support



On Sun, 2015-09-27 at 19:47 +0200, Jeff Burdges wrote:
...
> Configuration
> 
...
>     NameService [.]dnspath socketspec
>       [noncannonical] [timeout=num]
>       [-- service specific options]
> 
>   We require that socketspec be either the path to a UNIX domain
> socket 
>   or an address of the form IP:port.  We also require that that each
>   *dnspath be a string conforming to RFC 952 and RFC 1123 sec. 2.1.
...

I asked Yawning today if this part should (a) use a socket to a process
that already exists, or (b) exec a helper program that communicates
over a pipe tied to its stdio.  He mentioned the PT spec does both,
which I interpreted as going either way at the time.  In fact, the PT
spec literally requires both stdio and a socket, which sounds overly
complex for this. 

Anyways, if we wanted to to exec a helper program, the configuration
might look something like :
	NameService [.]dnspath [opts ..] exec helper_prog [opts ..]
We could simply speak to the helper over a pipe tied to its stdio.

Jeff

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