Filename: 185-dir-without-dirport.txt Title: Directory caches without DirPort Author: Nick Mathewson Created: 20-Sep-2011 Status: Open
Overview:
Exposing a directory port is no longer necessary for running as a directory cache. This proposal suggests that we eliminate that requirement, and describes how.
Motivation:
Now that we tunnel directory connections by default, it is no longer necessary to have a DirPort to be a directory cache. In fact, bridges act as directory caches but do not actually have a DirPort exposed. It would be nice and tidy to expand that property to the rest of the network.
Configuration:
Add a new torrc option, "DirCache". Its values can be "0", "1", and "auto". If it is 0, we never act as a directory cache, even if DirPort is set. If it is 1, then we act as a directory cache according to same rules as those used for nodes that set a DirPort. If it is "auto", then Tor decides whether to act as a directory cache.
Advertising cache status:
Nodes which are running as a directory cache but which do not have a DirPort set should set the entry "dir-cache 1" in their router descriptors.
Consensus:
Authorities should assign a "DirCache" flag to all nodes running as a directory cache that do not set a DirPort.
This does not require a new version of the consensus algorithm.