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Re: [tor-bugs] #1922 [Tor]: torrc.d-style configuration directories
#1922: torrc.d-style configuration directories
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Reporter: aa138346 | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: Tor: unspecified
Component: Tor | Version:
Resolution: | Keywords: tor-client
Actual Points: | Parent ID:
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Comment (by proper):
I am copying in here, what Nick said at the duplicate of this one (#8291)
and what I answered.
Replying to
[https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/8291?cnum_edit=4#comment:2
comment:2 nickm]:
> Some quick thoughts:
> * Changing the *default* search path for torrc is probably not a
great idea; it would break anybody who is using the current default
location.
Changing from /etc/tor/torrc to /etc/torrc was indeed no good idea. Sorry
for suggesting it.
Replying to
[https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/8291?cnum_edit=4#comment:2
comment:2 nickm]:
> * Having a tor.d directory is an okay idea. You'll need a fairly
rigorous definition of what order the files in it are read, and how they
interact with torrc and the defaults_torrc (if any). (Make sure you
understand how the defaults-torrc logic works here before designing
anything; make sure it can be reused.)
I think this way would be good:
defaults_torrc gets overruled by /etc/tor/torrc gets overruled by
/etc/tor.d/10_something gets overruled by /etc/tor.d/20_somethingelse.
The same in other words:
defaults_torrc: lowest priority
/etc/tor/torrc: normal priority
/etc/tor/tor.d: highest priority
Sourcing /etc/tor.d/ in lexical order, i.e. first source
/etc/tor.d/10_something, then source /etc/tor.d/20_somethingelse. If
/etc/tor.d/10_something contains "CookieAuthentication 0" and
/etc/tor.d/20_somethingelse contains "CookieAuthentication 1", then
"CookieAuthentication 1" will win.
This is the way it usually works on Linux for folders such as
/etc/profile.d, and the run-parts(8) tool works the same way.
Replying to
[https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/8291?cnum_edit=4#comment:2
comment:2 nickm]:
> * SAVECONF will need to treat definitions in /etc/tor.d as defaults, so
that when it replaces torrc, it doesn't copy all of tor.d into torrc.
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