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Bitcoin Core 22.99.0
P2P Digital Currency
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#include <torcontrol.h>#include <chainparams.h>#include <chainparamsbase.h>#include <compat.h>#include <crypto/hmac_sha256.h>#include <net.h>#include <netaddress.h>#include <netbase.h>#include <util/readwritefile.h>#include <util/strencodings.h>#include <util/syscall_sandbox.h>#include <util/system.h>#include <util/thread.h>#include <util/time.h>#include <deque>#include <functional>#include <set>#include <stdlib.h>#include <vector>#include <boost/signals2/signal.hpp>#include <boost/algorithm/string/split.hpp>#include <boost/algorithm/string/classification.hpp>#include <boost/algorithm/string/replace.hpp>#include <event2/bufferevent.h>#include <event2/buffer.h>#include <event2/util.h>#include <event2/event.h>#include <event2/thread.h>Go to the source code of this file.
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| std::pair< std::string, std::string > | SplitTorReplyLine (const std::string &s) |
| std::map< std::string, std::string > | ParseTorReplyMapping (const std::string &s) |
| Parse reply arguments in the form 'METHODS=COOKIE,SAFECOOKIE COOKIEFILE=".../control_auth_cookie"'. More... | |
| static std::vector< uint8_t > | ComputeResponse (const std::string &key, const std::vector< uint8_t > &cookie, const std::vector< uint8_t > &clientNonce, const std::vector< uint8_t > &serverNonce) |
| Compute Tor SAFECOOKIE response. More... | |
| static void | TorControlThread (CService onion_service_target) |
| void | StartTorControl (CService onion_service_target) |
| void | InterruptTorControl () |
| void | StopTorControl () |
| CService | DefaultOnionServiceTarget () |
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| const std::string | DEFAULT_TOR_CONTROL = "127.0.0.1:9051" |
| Default control port. More... | |
| static const int | TOR_COOKIE_SIZE = 32 |
| Tor cookie size (from control-spec.txt) More... | |
| static const int | TOR_NONCE_SIZE = 32 |
| Size of client/server nonce for SAFECOOKIE. More... | |
| static const std::string | TOR_SAFE_SERVERKEY = "Tor safe cookie authentication server-to-controller hash" |
| For computing serverHash in SAFECOOKIE. More... | |
| static const std::string | TOR_SAFE_CLIENTKEY = "Tor safe cookie authentication controller-to-server hash" |
| For computing clientHash in SAFECOOKIE. More... | |
| static const float | RECONNECT_TIMEOUT_START = 1.0 |
| Exponential backoff configuration - initial timeout in seconds. More... | |
| static const float | RECONNECT_TIMEOUT_EXP = 1.5 |
| Exponential backoff configuration - growth factor. More... | |
| static const int | MAX_LINE_LENGTH = 100000 |
| Maximum length for lines received on TorControlConnection. More... | |
| static struct event_base * | gBase |
| static std::thread | torControlThread |
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Compute Tor SAFECOOKIE response.
ServerHash is computed as: HMAC-SHA256("Tor safe cookie authentication server-to-controller hash", CookieString | ClientNonce | ServerNonce) (with the HMAC key as its first argument)
After a controller sends a successful AUTHCHALLENGE command, the next command sent on the connection must be an AUTHENTICATE command, and the only authentication string which that AUTHENTICATE command will accept is:
HMAC-SHA256("Tor safe cookie authentication controller-to-server hash", CookieString | ClientNonce | ServerNonce)
Definition at line 415 of file torcontrol.cpp.
| CService DefaultOnionServiceTarget | ( | ) |
Definition at line 633 of file torcontrol.cpp.
| void InterruptTorControl | ( | ) |
| std::map< std::string, std::string > ParseTorReplyMapping | ( | const std::string & | s | ) |
Parse reply arguments in the form 'METHODS=COOKIE,SAFECOOKIE COOKIEFILE=".../control_auth_cookie"'.
Returns a map of keys to values, or an empty map if there was an error. Grammar is implicitly defined in https://spec.torproject.org/control-spec by the server reply formats for PROTOCOLINFO (S3.21), AUTHCHALLENGE (S3.24), and ADD_ONION (S3.27). See also sections 2.1 and 2.3.
Unescape value. Per https://spec.torproject.org/control-spec section 2.1.1:
For future-proofing, controller implementors MAY use the following rules to be compatible with buggy Tor implementations and with future ones that implement the spec as intended:
Read
\t \r and \0 ... \377 as C escapes. Treat a backslash followed by any other character as that character.
Definition at line 217 of file torcontrol.cpp.
| std::pair< std::string, std::string > SplitTorReplyLine | ( | const std::string & | s | ) |
| void StartTorControl | ( | CService | onion_service_target | ) |
Definition at line 595 of file torcontrol.cpp.
| void StopTorControl | ( | ) |
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Definition at line 587 of file torcontrol.cpp.
| const std::string DEFAULT_TOR_CONTROL = "127.0.0.1:9051" |
Default control port.
Definition at line 40 of file torcontrol.cpp.
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Definition at line 584 of file torcontrol.cpp.
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Maximum length for lines received on TorControlConnection.
tor-control-spec.txt mentions that there is explicitly no limit defined to line length, this is belt-and-suspenders sanity limit to prevent memory exhaustion.
Definition at line 57 of file torcontrol.cpp.
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Exponential backoff configuration - growth factor.
Definition at line 52 of file torcontrol.cpp.
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Exponential backoff configuration - initial timeout in seconds.
Definition at line 50 of file torcontrol.cpp.
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Tor cookie size (from control-spec.txt)
Definition at line 42 of file torcontrol.cpp.
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Size of client/server nonce for SAFECOOKIE.
Definition at line 44 of file torcontrol.cpp.
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For computing clientHash in SAFECOOKIE.
Definition at line 48 of file torcontrol.cpp.
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For computing serverHash in SAFECOOKIE.
Definition at line 46 of file torcontrol.cpp.
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Definition at line 585 of file torcontrol.cpp.