Tor Browser 7.0.6 is now available from the Tor Browser Project page [1]
and also from our distribution directory [2].
1: https://www.torproject.org/download/download-easy.html
2: https://www.torproject.org/dist/torbrowser/7.0.6/
This release features important security updates [3] to Firefox.
3: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2017-22/
This release includes security updates for Firefox (52.4.0esr) and a
new Tor stable version (0.3.1.7), the first one in the 0.3.1 series. In
addition to that we updated the HTTPS Everywhere and NoScript extensions
we ship. Moreover, we fixed minor usability issues and a bug which,
under particular circumstances, caused all tabs to crash after closing
a single one.
Note: The release date in the changelog displayed after the update is
incorrect. The actual release date is September 28.
The full changelog since Tor Browser 7.0.6 is:
* All Platforms
* Update Firefox to 52.4.0esr
* Update Tor to 0.3.1.7
* Update Torbutton to 1.9.7.7
* Bug 22542: Security Settings window too small on macOS 10.12 (fixup)
* Bug 20375: Warn users after entering fullscreen mode
* Update HTTPS-Everywhere to 2017.9.12
* Update NoScript to 5.0.10
* Bug 21830: Copying large text from web console leaks to /tmp
* Bug 23393: Don't crash all tabs when closing one tab
* OS X
* Bug 23404: Add missing Noto Sans Buginese font to the macOS whitelist
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After months of work, Tor 0.3.1.7 is now available! This is the first
stable release in the 0.3.1.x series, and we hope you find it useful.
This release includes fixes for a security issue in the hidden service
code (CVE-2017-0380, TROVE-2017-008) that can cause sensitive
information to be written to your logs if you have set the SafeLogging
option to 0. If you are not running a hidden service, or you have
not changed the SafeLogging option from its default, you are not
affected. If you are running 0.2.5, you are not affected. (0.2.4,
0.2.6, and 0.2.7 are no longer
supported.) For more information, including workaround steps, see
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-talk/2017-September/043585.html
You can download the source code from the usual place on the website.
Packages should be available within the next several weeks, with a new
Tor Browser by the end of the month.
There will also be a new alpha release today. Note that alpha releases
are announced on tor-talk and on the blog, but not on this mailing
list.
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This document summarizes new features and bugfixes in each stable release
of Tor. If you want to see more detailed descriptions of the changes in
each development snapshot, see the ChangeLog file.
Changes in version 0.3.1.7 - 2017-09-18
Tor 0.3.1.7 is the first stable release in the 0.3.1 series.
With the 0.3.1 series, Tor now serves and downloads directory
information in more compact formats, to save on bandwidth overhead. It
also contains a new padding system to resist netflow-based traffic
analysis, and experimental support for building parts of Tor in Rust
(though no parts of Tor are in Rust yet). There are also numerous
small features, bugfixes on earlier release series, and groundwork for
the hidden services revamp of 0.3.2.
This release also includes a fix for TROVE-2017-008, a security bug
that affects hidden services running with the SafeLogging option
disabled. For more information, see
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/23490
Per our stable release policy, we plan to support each stable release
series for at least the next nine months, or for three months after
the first stable release of the next series: whichever is longer. If
you need a release with long-term support, we recommend that you stay
with the 0.2.9 series.
Below is a list of the changes since 0.3.0. For a list of all
changes since 0.3.1.6-rc, see the ChangeLog file.
o New dependencies:
- To build with zstd and lzma support, Tor now requires the
pkg-config tool at build time.
o Major bugfixes (security, hidden services, loggging):
- Fix a bug where we could log uninitialized stack when a certain
hidden service error occurred while SafeLogging was disabled.
Fixes bug #23490; bugfix on 0.2.7.2-alpha.
This is also tracked as TROVE-2017-008 and CVE-2017-0380.
o Major features (build system, continuous integration):
- Tor's repository now includes a Travis Continuous Integration (CI)
configuration file (.travis.yml). This is meant to help new
developers and contributors who fork Tor to a Github repository be
better able to test their changes, and understand what we expect
to pass. To use this new build feature, you must fork Tor to your
Github account, then go into the "Integrations" menu in the
repository settings for your fork and enable Travis, then push
your changes. Closes ticket 22636.
o Major features (directory protocol):
- Tor relays and authorities can now serve clients an abbreviated
version of the consensus document, containing only the changes
since an older consensus document that the client holds. Clients
now request these documents when available. When both client and
server use this new protocol, they will use far less bandwidth (up
to 94% less) to keep the client's consensus up-to-date. Implements
proposal 140; closes ticket 13339. Based on work by Daniel MartÃ.
- Tor can now compress directory traffic with lzma or with zstd
compression algorithms, which can deliver better bandwidth
performance. Because lzma is computationally expensive, it's only
used for documents that can be compressed once and served many
times. Support for these algorithms requires that tor is built
with the libzstd and/or liblzma libraries available. Implements
proposal 278; closes ticket 21662.
- Relays now perform the more expensive compression operations, and
consensus diff generation, in worker threads. This separation
avoids delaying the main thread when a new consensus arrives.
o Major features (experimental):
- Tor can now build modules written in Rust. To turn this on, pass
the "--enable-rust" flag to the configure script. It's not time to
get excited yet: currently, there is no actual Rust functionality
beyond some simple glue code, and a notice at startup to tell you
that Rust is running. Still, we hope that programmers and
packagers will try building Tor with Rust support, so that we can
find issues and solve portability problems. Closes ticket 22106.
o Major features (traffic analysis resistance):
- Connections between clients and relays now send a padding cell in
each direction every 1.5 to 9.5 seconds (tunable via consensus
parameters). This padding will not resist specialized
eavesdroppers, but it should be enough to make many ISPs' routine
network flow logging less useful in traffic analysis against
Tor users.
Padding is negotiated using Tor's link protocol, so both relays
and clients must upgrade for this to take effect. Clients may
still send padding despite the relay's version by setting
ConnectionPadding 1 in torrc, and may disable padding by setting
ConnectionPadding 0 in torrc. Padding may be minimized for mobile
users with the torrc option ReducedConnectionPadding. Implements
Proposal 251 and Section 2 of Proposal 254; closes ticket 16861.
- Relays will publish 24 hour totals of padding and non-padding cell
counts to their extra-info descriptors, unless PaddingStatistics 0
is set in torrc. These 24 hour totals are also rounded to
multiples of 10000.
o Major bugfixes (hidden service, relay, security):
- Fix a remotely triggerable assertion failure when a hidden service
handles a malformed BEGIN cell. Fixes bug 22493, tracked as
TROVE-2017-004 and as CVE-2017-0375; bugfix on 0.3.0.1-alpha.
- Fix a remotely triggerable assertion failure caused by receiving a
BEGIN_DIR cell on a hidden service rendezvous circuit. Fixes bug
22494, tracked as TROVE-2017-005 and CVE-2017-0376; bugfix
on 0.2.2.1-alpha.
o Major bugfixes (path selection, security):
- When choosing which guard to use for a circuit, avoid the exit's
family along with the exit itself. Previously, the new guard
selection logic avoided the exit, but did not consider its family.
Fixes bug 22753; bugfix on 0.3.0.1-alpha. Tracked as TROVE-2017-
006 and CVE-2017-0377.
o Major bugfixes (connection usage):
- We use NETINFO cells to try to determine if both relays involved
in a connection will agree on the canonical status of that
connection. We prefer the connections where this is the case for
extend cells, and try to close connections where relays disagree
on their canonical status early. Also, we now prefer the oldest
valid connection for extend cells. These two changes should reduce
the number of long-term connections that are kept open between
relays. Fixes bug 17604; bugfix on 0.2.5.5-alpha.
- Relays now log hourly statistics (look for
"channel_check_for_duplicates" lines) on the total number of
connections to other relays. If the number of connections per
relay is unexpectedly large, this log message is at notice level.
Otherwise it is at info.
o Major bugfixes (entry guards):
- When starting with an old consensus, do not add new entry guards
unless the consensus is "reasonably live" (under 1 day old). Fixes
one root cause of bug 22400; bugfix on 0.3.0.1-alpha.
- Don't block bootstrapping when a primary bridge is offline and we
can't get its descriptor. Fixes bug 22325; fixes one case of bug
21969; bugfix on 0.3.0.3-alpha.
o Major bugfixes (linux TPROXY support):
- Fix a typo that had prevented TPROXY-based transparent proxying
from working under Linux. Fixes bug 18100; bugfix on 0.2.6.3-alpha.
Patch from "d4fq0fQAgoJ".
o Major bugfixes (openbsd, denial-of-service):
- Avoid an assertion failure bug affecting our implementation of
inet_pton(AF_INET6) on certain OpenBSD systems whose strtol()
handling of "0xx" differs from what we had expected. Fixes bug
22789; bugfix on 0.2.3.8-alpha. Also tracked as TROVE-2017-007.
o Major bugfixes (relay, link handshake):
- When performing the v3 link handshake on a TLS connection, report
that we have the x509 certificate that we actually used on that
connection, even if we have changed certificates since that
connection was first opened. Previously, we would claim to have
used our most recent x509 link certificate, which would sometimes
make the link handshake fail. Fixes one case of bug 22460; bugfix
on 0.2.3.6-alpha.
o Major bugfixes (relays, key management):
- Regenerate link and authentication certificates whenever the key
that signs them changes; also, regenerate link certificates
whenever the signed key changes. Previously, these processes were
only weakly coupled, and we relays could (for minutes to hours)
wind up with an inconsistent set of keys and certificates, which
other relays would not accept. Fixes two cases of bug 22460;
bugfix on 0.3.0.1-alpha.
- When sending an Ed25519 signing->link certificate in a CERTS cell,
send the certificate that matches the x509 certificate that we
used on the TLS connection. Previously, there was a race condition
if the TLS context rotated after we began the TLS handshake but
before we sent the CERTS cell. Fixes a case of bug 22460; bugfix
on 0.3.0.1-alpha.
o Minor features (security, windows):
- Enable a couple of pieces of Windows hardening: one
(HeapEnableTerminationOnCorruption) that has been on-by-default
since Windows 8, and unavailable before Windows 7; and one
(PROCESS_DEP_DISABLE_ATL_THUNK_EMULATION) which we believe doesn't
affect us, but shouldn't do any harm. Closes ticket 21953.
o Minor features (bridge authority):
- Add "fingerprint" lines to the networkstatus-bridges file produced
by bridge authorities. Closes ticket 22207.
o Minor features (code style):
- Add "Falls through" comments to our codebase, in order to silence
GCC 7's -Wimplicit-fallthrough warnings. Patch from Andreas
Stieger. Closes ticket 22446.
o Minor features (config options):
- Allow "%include" directives in torrc configuration files. These
directives import the settings from other files, or from all the
files in a directory. Closes ticket 1922. Code by Daniel Pinto.
- Make SAVECONF return an error when overwriting a torrc that has
includes. Using SAVECONF with the FORCE option will allow it to
overwrite torrc even if includes are used. Related to ticket 1922.
- Add "GETINFO config-can-saveconf" to tell controllers if SAVECONF
will work without the FORCE option. Related to ticket 1922.
o Minor features (controller):
- Warn the first time that a controller requests data in the long-
deprecated 'GETINFO network-status' format. Closes ticket 21703.
o Minor features (defaults):
- The default value for UseCreateFast is now 0: clients which
haven't yet received a consensus document will now use a proper
ntor handshake to talk to their directory servers whenever they
can. Closes ticket 21407.
- Onion key rotation and expiry intervals are now defined as a
network consensus parameter, per proposal 274. The default
lifetime of an onion key is increased from 7 to 28 days. Old onion
keys will expire after 7 days by default. This change will make
consensus diffs much smaller, and save significant bandwidth.
Closes ticket 21641.
o Minor features (defensive programming):
- Create a pair of consensus parameters, nf_pad_tor2web and
nf_pad_single_onion, to disable netflow padding in the consensus
for non-anonymous connections in case the overhead is high. Closes
ticket 17857.
o Minor features (diagnostic):
- Add a stack trace to the bug warnings that can be logged when
trying to send an outgoing relay cell with n_chan == 0. Diagnostic
attempt for bug 23105.
- Add logging messages to try to diagnose a rare bug that seems to
generate RSA->Ed25519 cross-certificates dated in the 1970s. We
think this is happening because of incorrect system clocks, but
we'd like to know for certain. Diagnostic for bug 22466.
- Avoid an assertion failure, and log a better error message, when
unable to remove a file from the consensus cache on Windows.
Attempts to mitigate and diagnose bug 22752.
o Minor features (directory authority):
- Improve the message that authorities report to relays that present
RSA/Ed25519 keypairs that conflict with previously pinned keys.
Closes ticket 22348.
o Minor features (directory cache, consensus diff):
- Add a new MaxConsensusAgeForDiffs option to allow directory cache
operators with low-resource environments to adjust the number of
consensuses they'll store and generate diffs from. Most cache
operators should leave it unchanged. Helps to work around
bug 22883.
o Minor features (fallback directory list):
- Update the fallback directory mirror whitelist and blacklist based
on operator emails. Closes task 21121.
- Replace the 177 fallbacks originally introduced in Tor 0.2.9.8 in
December 2016 (of which ~126 were still functional) with a list of
151 fallbacks (32 new, 119 unchanged, 58 removed) generated in May
2017. Resolves ticket 21564.
o Minor features (geoip):
- Update geoip and geoip6 to the September 6 2017 Maxmind GeoLite2
Country database.
o Minor features (hidden services, logging):
- Log a message when a hidden service descriptor has fewer
introduction points than specified in
HiddenServiceNumIntroductionPoints. Closes tickets 21598.
- Log a message when a hidden service reaches its introduction point
circuit limit, and when that limit is reset. Follow up to ticket
21594; closes ticket 21622.
- Warn user if multiple entries in EntryNodes and at least one
HiddenService are used together. Pinning EntryNodes along with a
hidden service can be possibly harmful; for instance see ticket
14917 or 21155. Closes ticket 21155.
o Minor features (linux seccomp2 sandbox):
- We now have a document storage backend compatible with the Linux
seccomp2 sandbox. This backend is used for consensus documents and
diffs between them; in the long term, we'd like to use it for
unparseable directory material too. Closes ticket 21645
- Increase the maximum allowed size passed to mprotect(PROT_WRITE)
from 1MB to 16MB. This was necessary with the glibc allocator in
order to allow worker threads to allocate more memory -- which in
turn is necessary because of our new use of worker threads for
compression. Closes ticket 22096.
o Minor features (logging):
- Log files are no longer created world-readable by default.
(Previously, most distributors would store the logs in a non-
world-readable location to prevent inappropriate access. This
change is an extra precaution.) Closes ticket 21729; patch
from toralf.
o Minor features (performance):
- Our Keccak (SHA-3) implementation now accesses memory more
efficiently, especially on little-endian systems. Closes
ticket 21737.
- Add an O(1) implementation of channel_find_by_global_id(), to
speed some controller functions.
o Minor features (relay, configuration):
- The MyFamily option may now be repeated as many times as desired,
for relays that want to configure large families. Closes ticket
4998; patch by Daniel Pinto.
o Minor features (relay, performance):
- Always start relays with at least two worker threads, to prevent
priority inversion on slow tasks. Part of the fix for bug 22883.
- Allow background work to be queued with different priorities, so
that a big pile of slow low-priority jobs will not starve out
higher priority jobs. This lays the groundwork for a fix for
bug 22883.
o Minor features (safety):
- Add an explicit check to extrainfo_parse_entry_from_string() for
NULL inputs. We don't believe this can actually happen, but it may
help silence a warning from the Clang analyzer. Closes
ticket 21496.
o Minor features (testing):
- Add more tests for compression backend initialization. Closes
ticket 22286.
- Add a "--disable-memory-sentinels" feature to help with fuzzing.
When Tor is compiled with this option, we disable a number of
redundant memory-safety failsafes that are intended to stop bugs
from becoming security issues. This makes it easier to hunt for
bugs that would be security issues without the failsafes turned
on. Closes ticket 21439.
- Add a general event-tracing instrumentation support to Tor. This
subsystem will enable developers and researchers to add fine-
grained instrumentation to their Tor instances, for use when
examining Tor network performance issues. There are no trace
events yet, and event-tracing is off by default unless enabled at
compile time. Implements ticket 13802.
- Improve our version parsing tests: add tests for typical version
components, add tests for invalid versions, including numeric
range and non-numeric prefixes. Unit tests 21278, 21450, and
21507. Partially implements 21470.
o Minor bugfixes (bandwidth accounting):
- Roll over monthly accounting at the configured hour and minute,
rather than always at 00:00. Fixes bug 22245; bugfix on 0.0.9rc1.
Found by Andrey Karpov with PVS-Studio.
o Minor bugfixes (code correctness):
- Accurately identify client connections by their lack of peer
authentication. This means that we bail out earlier if asked to
extend to a client. Follow-up to 21407. Fixes bug 21406; bugfix
on 0.2.4.23.
o Minor bugfixes (compilation warnings):
- Suppress -Wdouble-promotion warnings with clang 4.0. Fixes bug
22915; bugfix on 0.2.8.1-alpha.
- Fix warnings when building with libscrypt and openssl scrypt
support on Clang. Fixes bug 22916; bugfix on 0.2.7.2-alpha.
- When building with certain versions of the mingw C header files,
avoid float-conversion warnings when calling the C functions
isfinite(), isnan(), and signbit(). Fixes bug 22801; bugfix
on 0.2.8.1-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (compilation):
- Avoid compiler warnings in the unit tests for calling tor_sscanf()
with wide string outputs. Fixes bug 15582; bugfix on 0.2.6.2-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (compression):
- When spooling compressed data to an output buffer, don't try to
spool more data when there is no more data to spool and we are not
trying to flush the input. Previously, we would sometimes launch
compression requests with nothing to do, which interferes with our
22672 checks. Fixes bug 22719; bugfix on 0.2.0.16-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (configuration):
- Do not crash when starting with LearnCircuitBuildTimeout 0. Fixes
bug 22252; bugfix on 0.2.9.3-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (connection lifespan):
- Allow more control over how long TLS connections are kept open:
unify CircuitIdleTimeout and PredictedPortsRelevanceTime into a
single option called CircuitsAvailableTimeout. Also, allow the
consensus to control the default values for both this preference
and the lifespan of relay-to-relay connections. Fixes bug 17592;
bugfix on 0.2.5.5-alpha.
- Increase the initial circuit build timeout testing frequency, to
help ensure that ReducedConnectionPadding clients finish learning
a timeout before their orconn would expire. The initial testing
rate was set back in the days of TAP and before the Tor Browser
updater, when we had to be much more careful about new clients
making lots of circuits. With this change, a circuit build timeout
is learned in about 15-20 minutes, instead of 100-120 minutes.
o Minor bugfixes (controller):
- Do not crash when receiving a HSPOST command with an empty body.
Fixes part of bug 22644; bugfix on 0.2.7.1-alpha.
- Do not crash when receiving a POSTDESCRIPTOR command with an empty
body. Fixes part of bug 22644; bugfix on 0.2.0.1-alpha.
- GETINFO onions/current and onions/detached no longer respond with
551 on empty lists. Fixes bug 21329; bugfix on 0.2.7.1-alpha.
- Trigger HS descriptor events on the control port when the client
fails to pick a hidden service directory for a hidden service.
This can happen if all the hidden service directories are in
ExcludeNodes, or they have all been queried within the last 15
minutes. Fixes bug 22042; bugfix on 0.2.5.2-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (correctness):
- Avoid undefined behavior when parsing IPv6 entries from the geoip6
file. Fixes bug 22490; bugfix on 0.2.4.6-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (coverity build support):
- Avoid Coverity build warnings related to our BUG() macro. By
default, Coverity treats BUG() as the Linux kernel does: an
instant abort(). We need to override that so our BUG() macro
doesn't prevent Coverity from analyzing functions that use it.
Fixes bug 23030; bugfix on 0.2.9.1-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (defensive programming):
- Detect and break out of infinite loops in our compression code. We
don't think that any such loops exist now, but it's best to be
safe. Closes ticket 22672.
- Fix a memset() off the end of an array when packing cells. This
bug should be harmless in practice, since the corrupted bytes are
still in the same structure, and are always padding bytes,
ignored, or immediately overwritten, depending on compiler
behavior. Nevertheless, because the memset()'s purpose is to make
sure that any other cell-handling bugs can't expose bytes to the
network, we need to fix it. Fixes bug 22737; bugfix on
0.2.4.11-alpha. Fixes CID 1401591.
o Minor bugfixes (directory authority):
- When a directory authority rejects a descriptor or extrainfo with
a given digest, mark that digest as undownloadable, so that we do
not attempt to download it again over and over. We previously
tried to avoid downloading such descriptors by other means, but we
didn't notice if we accidentally downloaded one anyway. This
behavior became problematic in 0.2.7.2-alpha, when authorities
began pinning Ed25519 keys. Fixes bug 22349; bugfix
on 0.2.1.19-alpha.
- When rejecting a router descriptor for running an obsolete version
of Tor without ntor support, warn about the obsolete tor version,
not the missing ntor key. Fixes bug 20270; bugfix on 0.2.9.3-alpha.
- Prevent the shared randomness subsystem from asserting when
initialized by a bridge authority with an incomplete configuration
file. Fixes bug 21586; bugfix on 0.2.9.8.
o Minor bugfixes (error reporting, windows):
- When formatting Windows error messages, use the English format to
avoid codepage issues. Fixes bug 22520; bugfix on 0.1.2.8-alpha.
Patch from "Vort".
o Minor bugfixes (exit-side DNS):
- Fix an untriggerable assertion that checked the output of a
libevent DNS error, so that the assertion actually behaves as
expected. Fixes bug 22244; bugfix on 0.2.0.20-rc. Found by Andrey
Karpov using PVS-Studio.
o Minor bugfixes (fallback directories):
- Make the usage example in updateFallbackDirs.py actually work, and
explain what it does. Fixes bug 22270; bugfix on 0.3.0.3-alpha.
- Decrease the guard flag average required to be a fallback. This
allows us to keep relays that have their guard flag removed when
they restart. Fixes bug 20913; bugfix on 0.2.8.1-alpha.
- Decrease the minimum number of fallbacks to 100. Fixes bug 20913;
bugfix on 0.2.8.1-alpha.
- Make sure fallback directory mirrors have the same address, port,
and relay identity key for at least 30 days before they are
selected. Fixes bug 20913; bugfix on 0.2.8.1-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (file limits, osx):
- When setting the maximum number of connections allowed by the OS,
always allow some extra file descriptors for other files. Fixes
bug 22797; bugfix on 0.2.0.10-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (hidden services):
- Increase the number of circuits that a service is allowed to
open over a specific period of time. The value was lower than it
should be (8 vs 12) in the normal case of 3 introduction points.
Fixes bug 22159; bugfix on 0.3.0.5-rc.
- Fix a BUG warning during HSv3 descriptor decoding that could be
cause by a specially crafted descriptor. Fixes bug 23233; bugfix
on 0.3.0.1-alpha. Bug found by "haxxpop".
- Stop printing a cryptic warning when a hidden service gets a
request to connect to a virtual port that it hasn't configured.
Fixes bug 16706; bugfix on 0.2.6.3-alpha.
- Simplify hidden service descriptor creation by using an existing
flag to check if an introduction point is established. Fixes bug
21599; bugfix on 0.2.7.2-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (link handshake):
- Lower the lifetime of the RSA->Ed25519 cross-certificate to six
months, and regenerate it when it is within one month of expiring.
Previously, we had generated this certificate at startup with a
ten-year lifetime, but that could lead to weird behavior when Tor
was started with a grossly inaccurate clock. Mitigates bug 22466;
mitigation on 0.3.0.1-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (linux seccomp2 sandbox):
- Avoid a sandbox failure when trying to re-bind to a socket and
mark it as IPv6-only. Fixes bug 20247; bugfix on 0.2.5.1-alpha.
- Permit the fchmod system call, to avoid crashing on startup when
starting with the seccomp2 sandbox and an unexpected set of
permissions on the data directory or its contents. Fixes bug
22516; bugfix on 0.2.5.4-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (logging):
- When decompressing, do not warn if we fail to decompress using a
compression method that we merely guessed. Fixes part of bug
22670; bugfix on 0.1.1.14-alpha.
- When decompressing, treat mismatch between content-encoding and
actual compression type as a protocol warning. Fixes part of bug
22670; bugfix on 0.1.1.9-alpha.
- Downgrade "assigned_to_cpuworker failed" message to info-level
severity. In every case that can reach it, either a better warning
has already been logged, or no warning is warranted. Fixes bug
22356; bugfix on 0.2.6.3-alpha.
- Log a better message when a directory authority replies to an
upload with an unexpected status code. Fixes bug 11121; bugfix
on 0.1.0.1-rc.
- Downgrade a log statement about unexpected relay cells from "bug"
to "protocol warning", because there is at least one use case
where it can be triggered by a buggy tor implementation. Fixes bug
21293; bugfix on 0.1.1.14-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (logging, relay):
- Remove a forgotten debugging message when an introduction point
successfully establishes a hidden service prop224 circuit with
a client.
- Change three other log_warn() for an introduction point to
protocol warnings, because they can be failure from the network
and are not relevant to the operator. Fixes bug 23078; bugfix on
0.3.0.1-alpha and 0.3.0.2-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (relay):
- Inform the geoip and rephist modules about all requests, even on
relays that are only fetching microdescriptors. Fixes a bug
related to 21585; bugfix on 0.3.0.1-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (memory leaks):
- Fix a small memory leak at exit from the backtrace handler code.
Fixes bug 21788; bugfix on 0.2.5.2-alpha. Patch from Daniel Pinto.
- When directory authorities reject a router descriptor due to
keypinning, free the router descriptor rather than leaking the
memory. Fixes bug 22370; bugfix on 0.2.7.2-alpha.
- Fix a small memory leak when validating a configuration that uses
two or more AF_UNIX sockets for the same port type. Fixes bug
23053; bugfix on 0.2.6.3-alpha. This is CID 1415725.
o Minor bugfixes (process behavior):
- When exiting because of an error, always exit with a nonzero exit
status. Previously, we would fail to report an error in our exit
status in cases related to __OwningControllerProcess failure,
lockfile contention, and Ed25519 key initialization. Fixes bug
22720; bugfix on versions 0.2.1.6-alpha, 0.2.2.28-beta, and
0.2.7.2-alpha respectively. Reported by "f55jwk4f"; patch
from "huyvq".
o Minor bugfixes (robustness, error handling):
- Improve our handling of the cases where OpenSSL encounters a
memory error while encoding keys and certificates. We haven't
observed these errors in the wild, but if they do happen, we now
detect and respond better. Fixes bug 19418; bugfix on all versions
of Tor. Reported by Guido Vranken.
o Minor bugfixes (testing):
- Fix an undersized buffer in test-memwipe.c. Fixes bug 23291;
bugfix on 0.2.7.2-alpha. Found and patched by Ties Stuij.
- Use unbuffered I/O for utility functions around the
process_handle_t type. This fixes unit test failures reported on
OpenBSD and FreeBSD. Fixes bug 21654; bugfix on 0.2.3.1-alpha.
- Make display of captured unit test log messages consistent. Fixes
bug 21510; bugfix on 0.2.9.3-alpha.
- Make test-network.sh always call chutney's test-network.sh.
Previously, this only worked on systems which had bash installed,
due to some bash-specific code in the script. Fixes bug 19699;
bugfix on 0.3.0.4-rc. Follow-up to ticket 21581.
- Fix a memory leak in the link-handshake/certs_ok_ed25519 test.
Fixes bug 22803; bugfix on 0.3.0.1-alpha.
- The unit tests now pass on systems where localhost is misconfigured
to some IPv4 address other than 127.0.0.1. Fixes bug 6298; bugfix
on 0.0.9pre2.
o Minor bugfixes (voting consistency):
- Reject version numbers with non-numeric prefixes (such as +, -, or
whitespace). Disallowing whitespace prevents differential version
parsing between POSIX-based and Windows platforms. Fixes bug 21507
and part of 21508; bugfix on 0.0.8pre1.
o Minor bugfixes (Windows service):
- When running as a Windows service, set the ID of the main thread
correctly. Failure to do so made us fail to send log messages to
the controller in 0.2.1.16-rc, slowed down controller event
delivery in 0.2.7.3-rc and later, and crash with an assertion
failure in 0.3.1.1-alpha. Fixes bug 23081; bugfix on 0.2.1.6-alpha.
Patch and diagnosis from "Vort".
o Minor bugfixes (windows, relay):
- Resolve "Failure from drain_fd: No error" warnings on Windows
relays. Fixes bug 21540; bugfix on 0.2.6.3-alpha.
o Code simplification and refactoring:
- Break up the 630-line function connection_dir_client_reached_eof()
into a dozen smaller functions. This change should help
maintainability and readability of the client directory code.
- Isolate our use of the openssl headers so that they are only
included from our crypto wrapper modules, and from tests that
examine those modules' internals. Closes ticket 21841.
- Simplify our API to launch directory requests, making it more
extensible and less error-prone. Now it's easier to add extra
headers to directory requests. Closes ticket 21646.
- Our base64 decoding functions no longer overestimate the output
space that they need when parsing unpadded inputs. Closes
ticket 17868.
- Remove unused "ROUTER_ADDED_NOTIFY_GENERATOR" internal value.
Resolves ticket 22213.
- The logic that directory caches use to spool request to clients,
serving them one part at a time so as not to allocate too much
memory, has been refactored for consistency. Previously there was
a separate spooling implementation per type of spoolable data. Now
there is one common spooling implementation, with extensible data
types. Closes ticket 21651.
- Tor's compression module now supports multiple backends. Part of
the implementation for proposal 278; closes ticket 21663.
o Documentation:
- Add a manpage description for the key-pinning-journal file. Closes
ticket 22347.
- Correctly note that bandwidth accounting values are stored in the
state file, and the bw_accounting file is now obsolete. Closes
ticket 16082.
- Document more of the files in the Tor data directory, including
cached-extrainfo, secret_onion_key{,_ntor}.old, hidserv-stats,
approved-routers, sr-random, and diff-cache. Found while fixing
ticket 22347.
- Clarify the manpage for the (deprecated) torify script. Closes
ticket 6892.
- Clarify the behavior of the KeepAliveIsolateSOCKSAuth sub-option.
Closes ticket 21873.
- Correct documentation about the default DataDirectory value.
Closes ticket 21151.
- Document the default behavior of NumEntryGuards and
NumDirectoryGuards correctly. Fixes bug 21715; bugfix
on 0.3.0.1-alpha.
- Document key=value pluggable transport arguments for Bridge lines
in torrc. Fixes bug 20341; bugfix on 0.2.5.1-alpha.
- Note that bandwidth-limiting options don't affect TCP headers or
DNS. Closes ticket 17170.
o Removed features (configuration options, all in ticket 22060):
- These configuration options are now marked Obsolete, and no longer
have any effect: AllowInvalidNodes, AllowSingleHopCircuits,
AllowSingleHopExits, ExcludeSingleHopRelays, FastFirstHopPK,
TLSECGroup, WarnUnsafeSocks. They were first marked as deprecated
in 0.2.9.2-alpha and have now been removed. The previous default
behavior is now always chosen; the previous (less secure) non-
default behavior is now unavailable.
- CloseHSClientCircuitsImmediatelyOnTimeout and
CloseHSServiceRendCircuitsImmediatelyOnTimeout were deprecated in
0.2.9.2-alpha and now have been removed. HS circuits never close
on circuit build timeout; they have a longer timeout period.
- {Control,DNS,Dir,Socks,Trans,NATD,OR}ListenAddress were deprecated
in 0.2.9.2-alpha and now have been removed. Use the ORPort option
(and others) to configure listen-only and advertise-only addresses.
o Removed features (tools):
- We've removed the tor-checkkey tool from src/tools. Long ago, we
used it to help people detect RSA keys that were generated by
versions of Debian affected by CVE-2008-0166. But those keys have
been out of circulation for ages, and this tool is no longer
required. Closes ticket 21842.
Hello!
We found a security issue in the hidden service code (CVE-2017-0380,
TROVE-2017-008) that can cause sensitive information to be written to
your logs if you have set the SafeLogging option to 0. If you are
not running a hidden service, or you have not changed the SafeLogging
option from its default, you are not affected. If you are running
0.2.5, you are not affected. (0.2.4, 0.2.6, and 0.2.7 are no longer
supported.) For more information, including workaround steps, see
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-talk/2017-September/043585.html
Because of this issue, we have released new Tor versions in the 0.2.8,
0.2.9, and 0.3.0 series. If you build Tor from source, you will find
the source code for these releases at https://dist.torproject.org/ .
Packages should be available over the coming days -- in the meantime,
please see the advisory linked above for information on working around
this issue.
The release series 0.3.1.x has also become stable today; I'll announce
that in a separate email.
Below are the changelog entries for the new releases mentioned in this email:
Changes in version 0.2.8.15 - 2017-09-18
Tor 0.2.8.15 backports a collection of bugfixes from later
Tor series.
Most significantly, it includes a fix for TROVE-2017-008, a
security bug that affects hidden services running with the
SafeLogging option disabled. For more information, see
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/23490
Note that Tor 0.2.8.x will no longer be supported after 1 Jan
2018. We suggest that you upgrade to the latest stable release if
possible. If you can't, we recommend that you upgrade at least to
0.2.9, which will be supported until 2020.
o Major bugfixes (openbsd, denial-of-service, backport from 0.3.1.5-alpha):
- Avoid an assertion failure bug affecting our implementation of
inet_pton(AF_INET6) on certain OpenBSD systems whose strtol()
handling of "0xx" differs from what we had expected. Fixes bug
22789; bugfix on 0.2.3.8-alpha. Also tracked as TROVE-2017-007.
o Minor features:
- Update geoip and geoip6 to the September 6 2017 Maxmind GeoLite2
Country database.
o Minor bugfixes (compilation, mingw, backport from 0.3.1.1-alpha):
- Backport a fix for an "unused variable" warning that appeared
in some versions of mingw. Fixes bug 22838; bugfix on
0.2.8.1-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (defensive programming, undefined behavior,
backport from 0.3.1.4-alpha):
- Fix a memset() off the end of an array when packing cells. This
bug should be harmless in practice, since the corrupted bytes are
still in the same structure, and are always padding bytes,
ignored, or immediately overwritten, depending on compiler
behavior. Nevertheless, because the memset()'s purpose is to make
sure that any other cell-handling bugs can't expose bytes to the
network, we need to fix it. Fixes bug 22737; bugfix on
0.2.4.11-alpha. Fixes CID 1401591.
o Build features (backport from 0.3.1.5-alpha):
- Tor's repository now includes a Travis Continuous Integration (CI)
configuration file (.travis.yml). This is meant to help new
developers and contributors who fork Tor to a Github repository be
better able to test their changes, and understand what we expect
to pass. To use this new build feature, you must fork Tor to your
Github account, then go into the "Integrations" menu in the
repository settings for your fork and enable Travis, then push
your changes. Closes ticket 22636.
Changes in version 0.2.9.12 - 2017-09-18
Tor 0.2.9.12 backports a collection of bugfixes from later
Tor series.
Most significantly, it includes a fix for TROVE-2017-008, a
security bug that affects hidden services running with the
SafeLogging option disabled. For more information, see
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/23490
o Major features (security, backport from 0.3.0.2-alpha):
- Change the algorithm used to decide DNS TTLs on client and server
side, to better resist DNS-based correlation attacks like the
DefecTor attack of Greschbach, Pulls, Roberts, Winter, and
Feamster. Now relays only return one of two possible DNS TTL
values, and clients are willing to believe DNS TTL values up to 3
hours long. Closes ticket 19769.
o Major bugfixes (crash, directory connections, backport from 0.3.0.5-rc):
- Fix a rare crash when sending a begin cell on a circuit whose
linked directory connection had already been closed. Fixes bug
21576; bugfix on 0.2.9.3-alpha. Reported by Alec Muffett.
o Major bugfixes (DNS, backport from 0.3.0.2-alpha):
- Fix a bug that prevented exit nodes from caching DNS records for
more than 60 seconds. Fixes bug 19025; bugfix on 0.2.4.7-alpha.
o Major bugfixes (linux TPROXY support, backport from 0.3.1.1-alpha):
- Fix a typo that had prevented TPROXY-based transparent proxying
from working under Linux. Fixes bug 18100; bugfix on 0.2.6.3-alpha.
Patch from "d4fq0fQAgoJ".
o Major bugfixes (openbsd, denial-of-service, backport from 0.3.1.5-alpha):
- Avoid an assertion failure bug affecting our implementation of
inet_pton(AF_INET6) on certain OpenBSD systems whose strtol()
handling of "0xx" differs from what we had expected. Fixes bug
22789; bugfix on 0.2.3.8-alpha. Also tracked as TROVE-2017-007.
o Minor features (code style, backport from 0.3.1.3-alpha):
- Add "Falls through" comments to our codebase, in order to silence
GCC 7's -Wimplicit-fallthrough warnings. Patch from Andreas
Stieger. Closes ticket 22446.
o Minor features (geoip):
- Update geoip and geoip6 to the September 6 2017 Maxmind GeoLite2
Country database.
o Minor bugfixes (bandwidth accounting, backport from 0.3.1.1-alpha):
- Roll over monthly accounting at the configured hour and minute,
rather than always at 00:00. Fixes bug 22245; bugfix on 0.0.9rc1.
Found by Andrey Karpov with PVS-Studio.
o Minor bugfixes (compilation, backport from 0.3.1.5-alpha):
- Suppress -Wdouble-promotion warnings with clang 4.0. Fixes bug 22915;
bugfix on 0.2.8.1-alpha.
- Fix warnings when building with libscrypt and openssl scrypt support
on Clang. Fixes bug 22916; bugfix on 0.2.7.2-alpha.
- When building with certain versions the mingw C header files, avoid
float-conversion warnings when calling the C functions isfinite(),
isnan(), and signbit(). Fixes bug 22801; bugfix on 0.2.8.1-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (compilation, backport from 0.3.1.7):
- Avoid compiler warnings in the unit tests for running tor_sscanf()
with wide string outputs. Fixes bug 15582; bugfix on 0.2.6.2-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (compilation, mingw, backport from 0.3.1.1-alpha):
- Backport a fix for an "unused variable" warning that appeared
in some versions of mingw. Fixes bug 22838; bugfix on
0.2.8.1-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (controller, backport from 0.3.1.7):
- Do not crash when receiving a HSPOST command with an empty body.
Fixes part of bug 22644; bugfix on 0.2.7.1-alpha.
- Do not crash when receiving a POSTDESCRIPTOR command with an
empty body. Fixes part of bug 22644; bugfix on 0.2.0.1-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (coverity build support, backport from 0.3.1.5-alpha):
- Avoid Coverity build warnings related to our BUG() macro. By
default, Coverity treats BUG() as the Linux kernel does: an
instant abort(). We need to override that so our BUG() macro
doesn't prevent Coverity from analyzing functions that use it.
Fixes bug 23030; bugfix on 0.2.9.1-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (defensive programming, undefined behavior,
backport from 0.3.1.4-alpha):
- Fix a memset() off the end of an array when packing cells. This
bug should be harmless in practice, since the corrupted bytes are
still in the same structure, and are always padding bytes,
ignored, or immediately overwritten, depending on compiler
behavior. Nevertheless, because the memset()'s purpose is to make
sure that any other cell-handling bugs can't expose bytes to the
network, we need to fix it. Fixes bug 22737; bugfix on
0.2.4.11-alpha. Fixes CID 1401591.
o Minor bugfixes (file limits, osx, backport from 0.3.1.5-alpha):
- When setting the maximum number of connections allowed by the OS,
always allow some extra file descriptors for other files. Fixes
bug 22797; bugfix on 0.2.0.10-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (linux seccomp2 sandbox, backport from 0.3.1.5-alpha):
- Avoid a sandbox failure when trying to re-bind to a socket and
mark it as IPv6-only. Fixes bug 20247; bugfix on 0.2.5.1-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (linux seccomp2 sandbox, backport from 0.3.1.4-alpha):
- Permit the fchmod system call, to avoid crashing on startup when
starting with the seccomp2 sandbox and an unexpected set of
permissions on the data directory or its contents. Fixes bug
22516; bugfix on 0.2.5.4-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (relay, backport from 0.3.0.5-rc):
- Avoid a double-marked-circuit warning that could happen when we
receive DESTROY cells under heavy load. Fixes bug 20059; bugfix
on 0.1.0.1-rc.
o Minor bugfixes (voting consistency, backport from 0.3.1.1-alpha):
- Reject version numbers with non-numeric prefixes (such as +, -, or
whitespace). Disallowing whitespace prevents differential version
parsing between POSIX-based and Windows platforms. Fixes bug 21507
and part of 21508; bugfix on 0.0.8pre1.
o Build features (backport from 0.3.1.5-alpha):
- Tor's repository now includes a Travis Continuous Integration (CI)
configuration file (.travis.yml). This is meant to help new
developers and contributors who fork Tor to a Github repository be
better able to test their changes, and understand what we expect
to pass. To use this new build feature, you must fork Tor to your
Github account, then go into the "Integrations" menu in the
repository settings for your fork and enable Travis, then push
your changes. Closes ticket 22636.
Changes in version 0.3.0.11 - 2017-09-18
Tor 0.3.0.11 backports a collection of bugfixes from Tor the 0.3.1
series.
Most significantly, it includes a fix for TROVE-2017-008, a
security bug that affects hidden services running with the
SafeLogging option disabled. For more information, see
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/23490
o Minor features (code style, backport from 0.3.1.7):
- Add "Falls through" comments to our codebase, in order to silence
GCC 7's -Wimplicit-fallthrough warnings. Patch from Andreas
Stieger. Closes ticket 22446.
o Minor features:
- Update geoip and geoip6 to the September 6 2017 Maxmind GeoLite2
Country database.
o Minor bugfixes (compilation, backport from 0.3.1.7):
- Avoid compiler warnings in the unit tests for calling tor_sscanf()
with wide string outputs. Fixes bug 15582; bugfix on 0.2.6.2-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (controller, backport from 0.3.1.7):
- Do not crash when receiving a HSPOST command with an empty body.
Fixes part of bug 22644; bugfix on 0.2.7.1-alpha.
- Do not crash when receiving a POSTDESCRIPTOR command with an empty
body. Fixes part of bug 22644; bugfix on 0.2.0.1-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (file limits, osx, backport from 0.3.1.5-alpha):
- When setting the maximum number of connections allowed by the OS,
always allow some extra file descriptors for other files. Fixes
bug 22797; bugfix on 0.2.0.10-alpha.
o Minor bugfixes (logging, relay, backport from 0.3.1.6-rc):
- Remove a forgotten debugging message when an introduction point
successfully establishes a hidden service prop224 circuit with
a client.
- Change three other log_warn() for an introduction point to
protocol warnings, because they can be failure from the network
and are not relevant to the operator. Fixes bug 23078; bugfix on
0.3.0.1-alpha and 0.3.0.2-alpha.
Tor Browser 7.0.5 is now available from the Tor Browser Project page [1]
and also from our distribution directory [2].
1: https://www.torproject.org/download/download-easy.html
2: https://www.torproject.org/dist/torbrowser/7.0.5/
This release makes HTTPS-Everywhere compatible with Tor Browser on higher
security levels and ensures that browser windows on macOS are properly
rounded.
The full changelog since Tor Browser 7.0.4 is:
* All Platforms
* Update Torbutton to 1.9.7.6
* Bug 22989: Fix dimensions of new windows on macOS
* Translations update
* Update HTTPS-Everywhere to 2017.8.31
* Update NoScript to 5.0.9
* Bug 23166: Add new obfs4 bridge to the built-in ones
* Bug 23258: Fix broken HTTPS-Everywhere on higher security levels
* Bug 21270: NoScript settings break WebExtensions add-ons