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Re: [tor-bugs] #28693 [Core Tor/Tor]: Add an option to disable circuit padding
#28693: Add an option to disable circuit padding
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Reporter: teor | Owner: (none)
Type: defect | Status:
| needs_revision
Priority: High | Milestone: Tor:
| unspecified
Component: Core Tor/Tor | Version:
Severity: Normal | Resolution:
Keywords: wtf-pad, tor-relay, tor-cell, | Actual Points:
padding, 041-must |
Parent ID: #28634 | Points: 0.5
Reviewer: | Sponsor:
| Sponsor2
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Changes (by teor):
* status: reopened => needs_revision
Comment:
We have two similar options, !ConnectionPadding and
!CircuitPaddingDisabled.
In the current branch, 0 means "connection padding off" but "circuit
padding on". Which makes it easier for a developer or user to make a
mistake.
But it's hard to make the options entirely consistent, because
!ConnectionPadding has 3 options (force on, negotiate, force off), but
!CircuitPadding has 2 (negotiate, force off).
Here's one possible design (let's call it A):
|| || 0 || auto || 1 ||
|| !ConnectionPadding || off || negotiate || on ||
|| !CircuitPadding || off || negotiate || can't force on: reject config as
invalid ||
Here is another (let's call it B):
|| || 0 || auto || 1 ||
|| !ConnectionPadding || off || negotiate || on ||
|| !CircuitPadding || off || no third state: reject config as invalid ||
negotiate ||
In A, ConnectionPadding and CircuitPadding are consistent with each other:
0 means off and auto means negotiate.
In B, CircuitPadding is consistent with other 2-state torrc options,
because it uses 0 and 1. But negotiate is auto in ConnectionPadding and 1
in CircuitPadding.
Do we have any existing options that are (0, auto) or (1, auto)?
* If we don't, we shouldn't add one.
* If we do, I guess it's ok, as long as we document it.
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