On Fri, Apr 27, 2018 at 04:03:00PM -0400, grarpamp wrote: > a) If defined as shifting v3 to be "provisioned by default" via docs > and function, while *continuing to support v2* functionality > on the network, there's no problem, everyone is happy. > b) While v2 and v3 do share some capabilities, since v2 and v3 > do offer their own exclusive subset of capabilities to users > that cannot currently be found in the opposing version, > *removing v2 support* is a definite issue. I think that, before making v3 the default, all features from v2 like HidServAuth should be implemented and should have been around for a couple of Tor versions. Also, what would happen to an old Tor instance with v2 onion services configured after the upgrade? These onion services should definitely not automatically be switched to v3, as it could break many configurations on systems with automatic software updates. I suggest that, if Tor sees an onion service configured in torrc and if there's no "HiddenServiceVersion 3" in torrc and there are v2 keys in the HiddenServiceDir, it should continue to serve a v2 service. But leaving a note in the log about v3 services if there's a v2 configured could be a good thing, I think. > v3 is a nice advancement and is needed by lots of users > for what it can do for them, just as v2 is. Totally agreed. -- OpenPGP Key: 47BC7DE83D462E8BED18AA861224DBD299A4F5F3 https://www.parckwart.de/pgp_key
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