arti_client/client.rs
1//! A general interface for Tor client usage.
2//!
3//! To construct a client, run the [`TorClient::create_bootstrapped`] method.
4//! Once the client is bootstrapped, you can make anonymous
5//! connections ("streams") over the Tor network using
6//! [`TorClient::connect`].
7
8#[cfg(feature = "rpc")]
9use {derive_deftly::Deftly, tor_rpcbase::templates::*};
10
11use crate::address::{IntoTorAddr, ResolveInstructions, StreamInstructions};
12
13use crate::config::{
14 ClientAddrConfig, SoftwareStatusOverrideConfig, StreamTimeoutConfig, TorClientConfig,
15};
16use safelog::{Sensitive, sensitive};
17use tor_async_utils::{DropNotifyWatchSender, PostageWatchSenderExt};
18use tor_chanmgr::ChanMgrConfig;
19use tor_circmgr::ClientDataTunnel;
20use tor_circmgr::isolation::{Isolation, StreamIsolation};
21use tor_circmgr::{IsolationToken, TargetPort, isolation::StreamIsolationBuilder};
22use tor_config::MutCfg;
23#[cfg(feature = "bridge-client")]
24use tor_dirmgr::bridgedesc::BridgeDescMgr;
25use tor_dirmgr::{DirMgrStore, Timeliness};
26use tor_error::{Bug, error_report, internal};
27use tor_guardmgr::{GuardMgr, RetireCircuits};
28use tor_keymgr::Keystore;
29use tor_memquota::MemoryQuotaTracker;
30use tor_netdir::{NetDirProvider, params::NetParameters};
31#[cfg(feature = "onion-service-service")]
32use tor_persist::state_dir::StateDirectory;
33use tor_persist::{FsStateMgr, StateMgr};
34use tor_proto::client::stream::{DataStream, IpVersionPreference, StreamParameters};
35#[cfg(all(
36 any(feature = "native-tls", feature = "rustls"),
37 any(feature = "async-std", feature = "tokio"),
38))]
39use tor_rtcompat::PreferredRuntime;
40use tor_rtcompat::{Runtime, SleepProviderExt};
41#[cfg(feature = "onion-service-client")]
42use {
43 tor_config::BoolOrAuto,
44 tor_hsclient::{HsClientConnector, HsClientDescEncKeypairSpecifier, HsClientSecretKeysBuilder},
45 tor_hscrypto::pk::{HsClientDescEncKey, HsClientDescEncKeypair, HsClientDescEncSecretKey},
46 tor_netdir::DirEvent,
47};
48
49#[cfg(all(feature = "onion-service-service", feature = "experimental-api"))]
50use tor_hsservice::HsIdKeypairSpecifier;
51#[cfg(all(feature = "onion-service-client", feature = "experimental-api"))]
52use {tor_hscrypto::pk::HsId, tor_hscrypto::pk::HsIdKeypair, tor_keymgr::KeystoreSelector};
53
54use tor_keymgr::{ArtiNativeKeystore, KeyMgr, KeyMgrBuilder, config::ArtiKeystoreKind};
55
56#[cfg(feature = "ephemeral-keystore")]
57use tor_keymgr::ArtiEphemeralKeystore;
58
59#[cfg(feature = "ctor-keystore")]
60use tor_keymgr::{CTorClientKeystore, CTorServiceKeystore};
61
62use futures::StreamExt as _;
63use futures::lock::Mutex as AsyncMutex;
64use std::net::IpAddr;
65use std::result::Result as StdResult;
66use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex};
67use tor_rtcompat::SpawnExt;
68
69use crate::err::ErrorDetail;
70use crate::{TorClientBuilder, status, util};
71#[cfg(feature = "geoip")]
72use tor_geoip::CountryCode;
73use tor_rtcompat::scheduler::TaskHandle;
74use tracing::{debug, info, instrument};
75
76/// An active client session on the Tor network.
77///
78/// While it's running, it will fetch directory information, build
79/// circuits, and make connections for you.
80///
81/// Cloning this object makes a new reference to the same underlying
82/// handles: it's usually better to clone the `TorClient` than it is to
83/// create a new one.
84///
85/// # In the Arti RPC System
86///
87/// An open client on the Tor network.
88///
89/// A `TorClient` can be used to open anonymous connections,
90/// and (eventually) perform other activities.
91///
92/// You can use an `RpcSession` as a `TorClient`, or use the `isolated_client` method
93/// to create a new `TorClient` whose stream will not share circuits with any other Tor client.
94///
95/// This ObjectID for this object can be used as the target of a SOCKS stream.
96// TODO(nickm): This type now has 5 Arcs inside it, and 2 types that have
97// implicit Arcs inside them! maybe it's time to replace much of the insides of
98// this with an Arc<TorClientInner>?
99#[derive(Clone)]
100#[cfg_attr(
101 feature = "rpc",
102 derive(Deftly),
103 derive_deftly(Object),
104 deftly(rpc(expose_outside_of_session))
105)]
106pub struct TorClient<R: Runtime> {
107 /// Asynchronous runtime object.
108 runtime: R,
109 /// Default isolation token for streams through this client.
110 ///
111 /// This is eventually used for `owner_token` in `tor-circmgr/src/usage.rs`, and is orthogonal
112 /// to the `stream_isolation` which comes from `connect_prefs` (or a passed-in `StreamPrefs`).
113 /// (ie, both must be the same to share a circuit).
114 client_isolation: IsolationToken,
115 /// Connection preferences. Starts out as `Default`, Inherited by our clones.
116 connect_prefs: StreamPrefs,
117 /// Memory quota tracker
118 memquota: Arc<MemoryQuotaTracker>,
119 /// Channel manager, used by circuits etc.,
120 ///
121 /// Used directly by client only for reconfiguration.
122 chanmgr: Arc<tor_chanmgr::ChanMgr<R>>,
123 /// Circuit manager for keeping our circuits up to date and building
124 /// them on-demand.
125 circmgr: Arc<tor_circmgr::CircMgr<R>>,
126 /// Directory manager persistent storage.
127 #[cfg_attr(not(feature = "bridge-client"), allow(dead_code))]
128 dirmgr_store: DirMgrStore<R>,
129 /// Directory manager for keeping our directory material up to date.
130 dirmgr: Arc<dyn tor_dirmgr::DirProvider>,
131 /// Bridge descriptor manager
132 ///
133 /// None until we have bootstrapped.
134 ///
135 /// Lock hierarchy: don't acquire this before dormant
136 //
137 // TODO: after or as part of https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/arti/-/issues/634
138 // this can be bridge_desc_mgr: BridgeDescMgr<R>>
139 // since BridgeDescMgr is Clone and all its methods take `&self` (it has a lock inside)
140 // Or maybe BridgeDescMgr should not be Clone, since we want to make Weaks of it,
141 // which we can't do when the Arc is inside.
142 #[cfg(feature = "bridge-client")]
143 bridge_desc_mgr: Arc<Mutex<Option<Arc<BridgeDescMgr<R>>>>>,
144 /// Pluggable transport manager.
145 #[cfg(feature = "pt-client")]
146 pt_mgr: Arc<tor_ptmgr::PtMgr<R>>,
147 /// HS client connector
148 #[cfg(feature = "onion-service-client")]
149 hsclient: HsClientConnector<R>,
150 /// Circuit pool for providing onion services with circuits.
151 #[cfg(any(feature = "onion-service-client", feature = "onion-service-service"))]
152 hs_circ_pool: Arc<tor_circmgr::hspool::HsCircPool<R>>,
153 /// A handle to this client's [`InertTorClient`].
154 ///
155 /// Used for accessing the key manager and other persistent state.
156 inert_client: InertTorClient,
157 /// Guard manager
158 #[cfg_attr(not(feature = "bridge-client"), allow(dead_code))]
159 guardmgr: GuardMgr<R>,
160 /// Location on disk where we store persistent data containing both location and Mistrust information.
161 ///
162 ///
163 /// This path is configured via `[storage]` in the config but is not used directly as a
164 /// StateDirectory in most places. Instead, its path and Mistrust information are copied
165 /// to subsystems like `dirmgr`, `keymgr`, and `statemgr` during `TorClient` creation.
166 #[cfg(feature = "onion-service-service")]
167 state_directory: StateDirectory,
168 /// Location on disk where we store persistent data (cooked state manager).
169 statemgr: FsStateMgr,
170 /// Client address configuration
171 addrcfg: Arc<MutCfg<ClientAddrConfig>>,
172 /// Client DNS configuration
173 timeoutcfg: Arc<MutCfg<StreamTimeoutConfig>>,
174 /// Software status configuration.
175 software_status_cfg: Arc<MutCfg<SoftwareStatusOverrideConfig>>,
176 /// Mutex used to serialize concurrent attempts to reconfigure a TorClient.
177 ///
178 /// See [`TorClient::reconfigure`] for more information on its use.
179 reconfigure_lock: Arc<Mutex<()>>,
180
181 /// A stream of bootstrap messages that we can clone when a client asks for
182 /// it.
183 ///
184 /// (We don't need to observe this stream ourselves, since it drops each
185 /// unobserved status change when the next status change occurs.)
186 status_receiver: status::BootstrapEvents,
187
188 /// mutex used to prevent two tasks from trying to bootstrap at once.
189 bootstrap_in_progress: Arc<AsyncMutex<()>>,
190
191 /// Whether or not we should call `bootstrap` before doing things that require
192 /// bootstrapping. If this is `false`, we will just call `wait_for_bootstrap`
193 /// instead.
194 should_bootstrap: BootstrapBehavior,
195
196 /// Shared boolean for whether we're currently in "dormant mode" or not.
197 //
198 // The sent value is `Option`, so that `None` is sent when the sender, here,
199 // is dropped,. That shuts down the monitoring task.
200 dormant: Arc<Mutex<DropNotifyWatchSender<Option<DormantMode>>>>,
201
202 /// The path resolver given to us by a [`TorClientConfig`].
203 ///
204 /// We must not add our own variables to it since `TorClientConfig` uses it to perform its own
205 /// path expansions. If we added our own variables, it would introduce an inconsistency where
206 /// paths expanded by the `TorClientConfig` would expand differently than when expanded by us.
207 // This is an Arc so that we can make cheap clones of it.
208 path_resolver: Arc<tor_config_path::CfgPathResolver>,
209}
210
211/// A Tor client that is not runnable.
212///
213/// Can be used to access the state that would be used by a running [`TorClient`].
214///
215/// An `InertTorClient` never connects to the network.
216#[derive(Clone)]
217pub struct InertTorClient {
218 /// The key manager.
219 ///
220 /// This is used for retrieving private keys, certificates, and other sensitive data (for
221 /// example, for retrieving the keys necessary for connecting to hidden services that are
222 /// running in restricted discovery mode).
223 ///
224 /// If this crate is compiled _with_ the `keymgr` feature, [`TorClient`] will use a functional
225 /// key manager implementation.
226 ///
227 /// If this crate is compiled _without_ the `keymgr` feature, then [`TorClient`] will use a
228 /// no-op key manager implementation instead.
229 ///
230 /// See the [`KeyMgr`] documentation for more details.
231 keymgr: Option<Arc<KeyMgr>>,
232}
233
234impl InertTorClient {
235 /// Create an `InertTorClient` from a `TorClientConfig`.
236 pub(crate) fn new(config: &TorClientConfig) -> StdResult<Self, ErrorDetail> {
237 let keymgr = Self::create_keymgr(config)?;
238
239 Ok(Self { keymgr })
240 }
241
242 /// Create a [`KeyMgr`] using the specified configuration.
243 ///
244 /// Returns `Ok(None)` if keystore use is disabled.
245 fn create_keymgr(config: &TorClientConfig) -> StdResult<Option<Arc<KeyMgr>>, ErrorDetail> {
246 let keystore = config.storage.keystore();
247 let permissions = config.storage.permissions();
248 let primary_store: Box<dyn Keystore> = match keystore.primary_kind() {
249 Some(ArtiKeystoreKind::Native) => {
250 let (state_dir, _mistrust) = config.state_dir()?;
251 let key_store_dir = state_dir.join("keystore");
252
253 let native_store =
254 ArtiNativeKeystore::from_path_and_mistrust(&key_store_dir, permissions)?;
255 // Should only log fs paths at debug level or lower,
256 // unless they're part of a diagnostic message.
257 debug!("Using keystore from {key_store_dir:?}");
258
259 Box::new(native_store)
260 }
261 #[cfg(feature = "ephemeral-keystore")]
262 Some(ArtiKeystoreKind::Ephemeral) => {
263 // TODO: make the keystore ID somehow configurable
264 let ephemeral_store: ArtiEphemeralKeystore =
265 ArtiEphemeralKeystore::new("ephemeral".to_string());
266 Box::new(ephemeral_store)
267 }
268 None => {
269 info!("Running without a keystore");
270 return Ok(None);
271 }
272 ty => return Err(internal!("unrecognized keystore type {ty:?}").into()),
273 };
274
275 let mut builder = KeyMgrBuilder::default().primary_store(primary_store);
276
277 #[cfg(feature = "ctor-keystore")]
278 for config in config.storage.keystore().ctor_svc_stores() {
279 let store: Box<dyn Keystore> = Box::new(CTorServiceKeystore::from_path_and_mistrust(
280 config.path(),
281 permissions,
282 config.id().clone(),
283 // TODO: these nicknames should be cross-checked with configured
284 // svc nicknames as part of config validation!!!
285 config.nickname().clone(),
286 )?);
287
288 builder.secondary_stores().push(store);
289 }
290
291 #[cfg(feature = "ctor-keystore")]
292 for config in config.storage.keystore().ctor_client_stores() {
293 let store: Box<dyn Keystore> = Box::new(CTorClientKeystore::from_path_and_mistrust(
294 config.path(),
295 permissions,
296 config.id().clone(),
297 )?);
298
299 builder.secondary_stores().push(store);
300 }
301
302 let keymgr = builder
303 .build()
304 .map_err(|_| internal!("failed to build keymgr"))?;
305 Ok(Some(Arc::new(keymgr)))
306 }
307
308 /// Generate a service discovery keypair for connecting to a hidden service running in
309 /// "restricted discovery" mode.
310 ///
311 /// See [`TorClient::generate_service_discovery_key`].
312 //
313 // TODO: decide whether this should use get_or_generate before making it
314 // non-experimental
315 #[cfg(all(
316 feature = "onion-service-client",
317 feature = "experimental-api",
318 feature = "keymgr"
319 ))]
320 #[cfg_attr(
321 docsrs,
322 doc(cfg(all(
323 feature = "onion-service-client",
324 feature = "experimental-api",
325 feature = "keymgr"
326 )))
327 )]
328 pub fn generate_service_discovery_key(
329 &self,
330 selector: KeystoreSelector,
331 hsid: HsId,
332 ) -> crate::Result<HsClientDescEncKey> {
333 let mut rng = tor_llcrypto::rng::CautiousRng;
334 let spec = HsClientDescEncKeypairSpecifier::new(hsid);
335 let key = self
336 .keymgr
337 .as_ref()
338 .ok_or(ErrorDetail::KeystoreRequired {
339 action: "generate client service discovery key",
340 })?
341 .generate::<HsClientDescEncKeypair>(
342 &spec, selector, &mut rng, false, /* overwrite */
343 )?;
344
345 Ok(key.public().clone())
346 }
347
348 /// Rotate the service discovery keypair for connecting to a hidden service running in
349 /// "restricted discovery" mode.
350 ///
351 /// See [`TorClient::rotate_service_discovery_key`].
352 #[cfg(all(
353 feature = "onion-service-client",
354 feature = "experimental-api",
355 feature = "keymgr"
356 ))]
357 pub fn rotate_service_discovery_key(
358 &self,
359 selector: KeystoreSelector,
360 hsid: HsId,
361 ) -> crate::Result<HsClientDescEncKey> {
362 let mut rng = tor_llcrypto::rng::CautiousRng;
363 let spec = HsClientDescEncKeypairSpecifier::new(hsid);
364 let key = self
365 .keymgr
366 .as_ref()
367 .ok_or(ErrorDetail::KeystoreRequired {
368 action: "rotate client service discovery key",
369 })?
370 .generate::<HsClientDescEncKeypair>(
371 &spec, selector, &mut rng, true, /* overwrite */
372 )?;
373
374 Ok(key.public().clone())
375 }
376
377 /// Insert a service discovery secret key for connecting to a hidden service running in
378 /// "restricted discovery" mode
379 ///
380 /// See [`TorClient::insert_service_discovery_key`].
381 #[cfg(all(
382 feature = "onion-service-client",
383 feature = "experimental-api",
384 feature = "keymgr"
385 ))]
386 #[cfg_attr(
387 docsrs,
388 doc(cfg(all(
389 feature = "onion-service-client",
390 feature = "experimental-api",
391 feature = "keymgr"
392 )))
393 )]
394 pub fn insert_service_discovery_key(
395 &self,
396 selector: KeystoreSelector,
397 hsid: HsId,
398 hs_client_desc_enc_secret_key: HsClientDescEncSecretKey,
399 ) -> crate::Result<HsClientDescEncKey> {
400 let spec = HsClientDescEncKeypairSpecifier::new(hsid);
401 let client_desc_enc_key = HsClientDescEncKey::from(&hs_client_desc_enc_secret_key);
402 let client_desc_enc_keypair =
403 HsClientDescEncKeypair::new(client_desc_enc_key.clone(), hs_client_desc_enc_secret_key);
404 let _key = self
405 .keymgr
406 .as_ref()
407 .ok_or(ErrorDetail::KeystoreRequired {
408 action: "insert client service discovery key",
409 })?
410 .insert::<HsClientDescEncKeypair>(client_desc_enc_keypair, &spec, selector, false)?;
411 Ok(client_desc_enc_key)
412 }
413
414 /// Return the service discovery public key for the service with the specified `hsid`.
415 ///
416 /// See [`TorClient::get_service_discovery_key`].
417 #[cfg(all(feature = "onion-service-client", feature = "experimental-api"))]
418 #[cfg_attr(
419 docsrs,
420 doc(cfg(all(feature = "onion-service-client", feature = "experimental-api")))
421 )]
422 pub fn get_service_discovery_key(
423 &self,
424 hsid: HsId,
425 ) -> crate::Result<Option<HsClientDescEncKey>> {
426 let spec = HsClientDescEncKeypairSpecifier::new(hsid);
427 let key = self
428 .keymgr
429 .as_ref()
430 .ok_or(ErrorDetail::KeystoreRequired {
431 action: "get client service discovery key",
432 })?
433 .get::<HsClientDescEncKeypair>(&spec)?
434 .map(|key| key.public().clone());
435
436 Ok(key)
437 }
438
439 /// Removes the service discovery keypair for the service with the specified `hsid`.
440 ///
441 /// See [`TorClient::remove_service_discovery_key`].
442 #[cfg(all(
443 feature = "onion-service-client",
444 feature = "experimental-api",
445 feature = "keymgr"
446 ))]
447 #[cfg_attr(
448 docsrs,
449 doc(cfg(all(
450 feature = "onion-service-client",
451 feature = "experimental-api",
452 feature = "keymgr"
453 )))
454 )]
455 pub fn remove_service_discovery_key(
456 &self,
457 selector: KeystoreSelector,
458 hsid: HsId,
459 ) -> crate::Result<Option<()>> {
460 let spec = HsClientDescEncKeypairSpecifier::new(hsid);
461 let result = self
462 .keymgr
463 .as_ref()
464 .ok_or(ErrorDetail::KeystoreRequired {
465 action: "remove client service discovery key",
466 })?
467 .remove::<HsClientDescEncKeypair>(&spec, selector)?;
468 match result {
469 Some(_) => Ok(Some(())),
470 None => Ok(None),
471 }
472 }
473
474 /// Getter for keymgr.
475 #[cfg(feature = "onion-service-cli-extra")]
476 pub fn keymgr(&self) -> crate::Result<&KeyMgr> {
477 Ok(self.keymgr.as_ref().ok_or(ErrorDetail::KeystoreRequired {
478 action: "get key manager handle",
479 })?)
480 }
481
482 /// Create (but do not launch) a new
483 /// [`OnionService`](tor_hsservice::OnionService)
484 /// using the given configuration.
485 ///
486 /// See [`TorClient::create_onion_service`].
487 #[cfg(feature = "onion-service-service")]
488 #[instrument(skip_all, level = "trace")]
489 pub fn create_onion_service(
490 &self,
491 config: &TorClientConfig,
492 svc_config: tor_hsservice::OnionServiceConfig,
493 ) -> crate::Result<tor_hsservice::OnionService> {
494 let keymgr = self.keymgr.as_ref().ok_or(ErrorDetail::KeystoreRequired {
495 action: "create onion service",
496 })?;
497
498 let (state_dir, mistrust) = config.state_dir()?;
499 let state_dir =
500 self::StateDirectory::new(state_dir, mistrust).map_err(ErrorDetail::StateAccess)?;
501
502 Ok(tor_hsservice::OnionService::builder()
503 .config(svc_config)
504 .keymgr(keymgr.clone())
505 .state_dir(state_dir)
506 .build()
507 .map_err(ErrorDetail::OnionServiceSetup)?)
508 }
509}
510
511/// Preferences for whether a [`TorClient`] should bootstrap on its own or not.
512#[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
513#[non_exhaustive]
514pub enum BootstrapBehavior {
515 /// Bootstrap the client automatically when requests are made that require the client to be
516 /// bootstrapped.
517 #[default]
518 OnDemand,
519 /// Make no attempts to automatically bootstrap. [`TorClient::bootstrap`] must be manually
520 /// invoked in order for the [`TorClient`] to become useful.
521 ///
522 /// Attempts to use the client (e.g. by creating connections or resolving hosts over the Tor
523 /// network) before calling [`bootstrap`](TorClient::bootstrap) will fail, and
524 /// return an error that has kind [`ErrorKind::BootstrapRequired`](crate::ErrorKind::BootstrapRequired).
525 Manual,
526}
527
528/// What level of sleep to put a Tor client into.
529#[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
530#[non_exhaustive]
531pub enum DormantMode {
532 /// The client functions as normal, and background tasks run periodically.
533 #[default]
534 Normal,
535 /// Background tasks are suspended, conserving CPU usage. Attempts to use the client will
536 /// wake it back up again.
537 Soft,
538}
539
540/// Preferences for how to route a stream over the Tor network.
541#[derive(Debug, Default, Clone)]
542pub struct StreamPrefs {
543 /// What kind of IPv6/IPv4 we'd prefer, and how strongly.
544 ip_ver_pref: IpVersionPreference,
545 /// How should we isolate connection(s)?
546 isolation: StreamIsolationPreference,
547 /// Whether to return the stream optimistically.
548 optimistic_stream: bool,
549 // TODO GEOIP Ideally this would be unconditional, with CountryCode maybe being Void
550 // This probably applies in many other places, so probably: git grep 'cfg.*geoip'
551 // and consider each one with a view to making it unconditional. Background:
552 // https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/arti/-/merge_requests/1537#note_2935256
553 // https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/arti/-/merge_requests/1537#note_2942214
554 #[cfg(feature = "geoip")]
555 /// A country to restrict the exit relay's location to.
556 country_code: Option<CountryCode>,
557 /// Whether to try to make connections to onion services.
558 ///
559 /// `Auto` means to use the client configuration.
560 #[cfg(feature = "onion-service-client")]
561 pub(crate) connect_to_onion_services: BoolOrAuto,
562}
563
564/// Record of how we are isolating connections
565#[derive(Debug, Default, Clone)]
566enum StreamIsolationPreference {
567 /// No additional isolation
568 #[default]
569 None,
570 /// Isolation parameter to use for connections
571 Explicit(Box<dyn Isolation>),
572 /// Isolate every connection!
573 EveryStream,
574}
575
576impl From<DormantMode> for tor_chanmgr::Dormancy {
577 fn from(dormant: DormantMode) -> tor_chanmgr::Dormancy {
578 match dormant {
579 DormantMode::Normal => tor_chanmgr::Dormancy::Active,
580 DormantMode::Soft => tor_chanmgr::Dormancy::Dormant,
581 }
582 }
583}
584#[cfg(feature = "bridge-client")]
585impl From<DormantMode> for tor_dirmgr::bridgedesc::Dormancy {
586 fn from(dormant: DormantMode) -> tor_dirmgr::bridgedesc::Dormancy {
587 match dormant {
588 DormantMode::Normal => tor_dirmgr::bridgedesc::Dormancy::Active,
589 DormantMode::Soft => tor_dirmgr::bridgedesc::Dormancy::Dormant,
590 }
591 }
592}
593
594impl StreamPrefs {
595 /// Construct a new StreamPrefs.
596 pub fn new() -> Self {
597 Self::default()
598 }
599
600 /// Indicate that a stream may be made over IPv4 or IPv6, but that
601 /// we'd prefer IPv6.
602 pub fn ipv6_preferred(&mut self) -> &mut Self {
603 self.ip_ver_pref = IpVersionPreference::Ipv6Preferred;
604 self
605 }
606
607 /// Indicate that a stream may only be made over IPv6.
608 ///
609 /// When this option is set, we will only pick exit relays that
610 /// support IPv6, and we will tell them to only give us IPv6
611 /// connections.
612 pub fn ipv6_only(&mut self) -> &mut Self {
613 self.ip_ver_pref = IpVersionPreference::Ipv6Only;
614 self
615 }
616
617 /// Indicate that a stream may be made over IPv4 or IPv6, but that
618 /// we'd prefer IPv4.
619 ///
620 /// This is the default.
621 pub fn ipv4_preferred(&mut self) -> &mut Self {
622 self.ip_ver_pref = IpVersionPreference::Ipv4Preferred;
623 self
624 }
625
626 /// Indicate that a stream may only be made over IPv4.
627 ///
628 /// When this option is set, we will only pick exit relays that
629 /// support IPv4, and we will tell them to only give us IPv4
630 /// connections.
631 pub fn ipv4_only(&mut self) -> &mut Self {
632 self.ip_ver_pref = IpVersionPreference::Ipv4Only;
633 self
634 }
635
636 /// Indicate that a stream should appear to come from the given country.
637 ///
638 /// When this option is set, we will only pick exit relays that
639 /// have an IP address that matches the country in our GeoIP database.
640 #[cfg(feature = "geoip")]
641 pub fn exit_country(&mut self, country_code: CountryCode) -> &mut Self {
642 self.country_code = Some(country_code);
643 self
644 }
645
646 /// Indicate that we don't care which country a stream appears to come from.
647 ///
648 /// This is available even in the case where GeoIP support is compiled out,
649 /// to make things easier.
650 pub fn any_exit_country(&mut self) -> &mut Self {
651 #[cfg(feature = "geoip")]
652 {
653 self.country_code = None;
654 }
655 self
656 }
657
658 /// Indicate that the stream should be opened "optimistically".
659 ///
660 /// By default, streams are not "optimistic". When you call
661 /// [`TorClient::connect()`], it won't give you a stream until the
662 /// exit node has confirmed that it has successfully opened a
663 /// connection to your target address. It's safer to wait in this
664 /// way, but it is slower: it takes an entire round trip to get
665 /// your confirmation.
666 ///
667 /// If a stream _is_ configured to be "optimistic", on the other
668 /// hand, then `TorClient::connect()` will return the stream
669 /// immediately, without waiting for an answer from the exit. You
670 /// can start sending data on the stream right away, though of
671 /// course this data will be lost if the connection is not
672 /// actually successful.
673 pub fn optimistic(&mut self) -> &mut Self {
674 self.optimistic_stream = true;
675 self
676 }
677
678 /// Return true if this stream has been configured as "optimistic".
679 ///
680 /// See [`StreamPrefs::optimistic`] for more info.
681 pub fn is_optimistic(&self) -> bool {
682 self.optimistic_stream
683 }
684
685 /// Indicate whether connection to a hidden service (`.onion` service) should be allowed
686 ///
687 /// If `Explicit(false)`, attempts to connect to Onion Services will be forced to fail with
688 /// an error of kind [`InvalidStreamTarget`](crate::ErrorKind::InvalidStreamTarget).
689 ///
690 /// If `Explicit(true)`, Onion Service connections are enabled.
691 ///
692 /// If `Auto`, the behaviour depends on the `address_filter.allow_onion_addrs`
693 /// configuration option, which is in turn enabled by default.
694 #[cfg(feature = "onion-service-client")]
695 pub fn connect_to_onion_services(
696 &mut self,
697 connect_to_onion_services: BoolOrAuto,
698 ) -> &mut Self {
699 self.connect_to_onion_services = connect_to_onion_services;
700 self
701 }
702 /// Return a TargetPort to describe what kind of exit policy our
703 /// target circuit needs to support.
704 fn wrap_target_port(&self, port: u16) -> TargetPort {
705 match self.ip_ver_pref {
706 IpVersionPreference::Ipv6Only => TargetPort::ipv6(port),
707 _ => TargetPort::ipv4(port),
708 }
709 }
710
711 /// Return a new StreamParameters based on this configuration.
712 fn stream_parameters(&self) -> StreamParameters {
713 let mut params = StreamParameters::default();
714 params
715 .ip_version(self.ip_ver_pref)
716 .optimistic(self.optimistic_stream);
717 params
718 }
719
720 /// Indicate that connections with these preferences should have their own isolation group
721 ///
722 /// This is a convenience method which creates a fresh [`IsolationToken`]
723 /// and sets it for these preferences.
724 ///
725 /// This connection preference is orthogonal to isolation established by
726 /// [`TorClient::isolated_client`]. Connections made with an `isolated_client` (and its
727 /// clones) will not share circuits with the original client, even if the same
728 /// `isolation` is specified via the `ConnectionPrefs` in force.
729 pub fn new_isolation_group(&mut self) -> &mut Self {
730 self.isolation = StreamIsolationPreference::Explicit(Box::new(IsolationToken::new()));
731 self
732 }
733
734 /// Indicate which other connections might use the same circuit
735 /// as this one.
736 ///
737 /// By default all connections made on all clones of a `TorClient` may share connections.
738 /// Connections made with a particular `isolation` may share circuits with each other.
739 ///
740 /// This connection preference is orthogonal to isolation established by
741 /// [`TorClient::isolated_client`]. Connections made with an `isolated_client` (and its
742 /// clones) will not share circuits with the original client, even if the same
743 /// `isolation` is specified via the `ConnectionPrefs` in force.
744 pub fn set_isolation<T>(&mut self, isolation: T) -> &mut Self
745 where
746 T: Into<Box<dyn Isolation>>,
747 {
748 self.isolation = StreamIsolationPreference::Explicit(isolation.into());
749 self
750 }
751
752 /// Indicate that no connection should share a circuit with any other.
753 ///
754 /// **Use with care:** This is likely to have poor performance, and imposes a much greater load
755 /// on the Tor network. Use this option only to make small numbers of connections each of
756 /// which needs to be isolated from all other connections.
757 ///
758 /// (Don't just use this as a "get more privacy!!" method: the circuits
759 /// that it put connections on will have no more privacy than any other
760 /// circuits. The only benefit is that these circuits will not be shared
761 /// by multiple streams.)
762 ///
763 /// This can be undone by calling `set_isolation` or `new_isolation_group` on these
764 /// preferences.
765 pub fn isolate_every_stream(&mut self) -> &mut Self {
766 self.isolation = StreamIsolationPreference::EveryStream;
767 self
768 }
769
770 /// Return an [`Isolation`] which separates according to these `StreamPrefs` (only)
771 ///
772 /// This describes which connections or operations might use
773 /// the same circuit(s) as this one.
774 ///
775 /// Since this doesn't have access to the `TorClient`,
776 /// it doesn't separate streams which ought to be separated because of
777 /// the way their `TorClient`s are isolated.
778 /// For that, use [`TorClient::isolation`].
779 fn prefs_isolation(&self) -> Option<Box<dyn Isolation>> {
780 use StreamIsolationPreference as SIP;
781 match self.isolation {
782 SIP::None => None,
783 SIP::Explicit(ref ig) => Some(ig.clone()),
784 SIP::EveryStream => Some(Box::new(IsolationToken::new())),
785 }
786 }
787
788 // TODO: Add some way to be IPFlexible, and require exit to support both.
789}
790
791#[cfg(all(
792 any(feature = "native-tls", feature = "rustls"),
793 any(feature = "async-std", feature = "tokio")
794))]
795impl TorClient<PreferredRuntime> {
796 /// Bootstrap a connection to the Tor network, using the provided `config`.
797 ///
798 /// Returns a client once there is enough directory material to
799 /// connect safely over the Tor network.
800 ///
801 /// Consider using [`TorClient::builder`] for more fine-grained control.
802 ///
803 /// # Panics
804 ///
805 /// If Tokio is being used (the default), panics if created outside the context of a currently
806 /// running Tokio runtime. See the documentation for [`PreferredRuntime::current`] for
807 /// more information.
808 ///
809 /// If using `async-std`, either take care to ensure Arti is not compiled with Tokio support,
810 /// or manually create an `async-std` runtime using [`tor_rtcompat`] and use it with
811 /// [`TorClient::with_runtime`].
812 ///
813 /// # Do not fork
814 ///
815 /// The process [**may not fork**](tor_rtcompat#do-not-fork)
816 /// (except, very carefully, before exec)
817 /// after calling this function, because it creates a [`PreferredRuntime`].
818 pub async fn create_bootstrapped(config: TorClientConfig) -> crate::Result<Self> {
819 let runtime = PreferredRuntime::current()
820 .expect("TorClient could not get an asynchronous runtime; are you running in the right context?");
821
822 Self::with_runtime(runtime)
823 .config(config)
824 .create_bootstrapped()
825 .await
826 }
827
828 /// Return a new builder for creating TorClient objects.
829 ///
830 /// If you want to make a [`TorClient`] synchronously, this is what you want; call
831 /// `TorClientBuilder::create_unbootstrapped` on the returned builder.
832 ///
833 /// # Panics
834 ///
835 /// If Tokio is being used (the default), panics if created outside the context of a currently
836 /// running Tokio runtime. See the documentation for `tokio::runtime::Handle::current` for
837 /// more information.
838 ///
839 /// If using `async-std`, either take care to ensure Arti is not compiled with Tokio support,
840 /// or manually create an `async-std` runtime using [`tor_rtcompat`] and use it with
841 /// [`TorClient::with_runtime`].
842 ///
843 /// # Do not fork
844 ///
845 /// The process [**may not fork**](tor_rtcompat#do-not-fork)
846 /// (except, very carefully, before exec)
847 /// after calling this function, because it creates a [`PreferredRuntime`].
848 pub fn builder() -> TorClientBuilder<PreferredRuntime> {
849 let runtime = PreferredRuntime::current()
850 .expect("TorClient could not get an asynchronous runtime; are you running in the right context?");
851
852 TorClientBuilder::new(runtime)
853 }
854}
855
856impl<R: Runtime> TorClient<R> {
857 /// Return a new builder for creating TorClient objects, with a custom provided [`Runtime`].
858 ///
859 /// See the [`tor_rtcompat`] crate for more information on custom runtimes.
860 pub fn with_runtime(runtime: R) -> TorClientBuilder<R> {
861 TorClientBuilder::new(runtime)
862 }
863
864 /// Implementation of `create_unbootstrapped`, split out in order to avoid manually specifying
865 /// double error conversions.
866 #[instrument(skip_all, level = "trace")]
867 pub(crate) fn create_inner(
868 runtime: R,
869 config: &TorClientConfig,
870 autobootstrap: BootstrapBehavior,
871 dirmgr_builder: &dyn crate::builder::DirProviderBuilder<R>,
872 dirmgr_extensions: tor_dirmgr::config::DirMgrExtensions,
873 ) -> StdResult<Self, ErrorDetail> {
874 if crate::util::running_as_setuid() {
875 return Err(tor_error::bad_api_usage!(
876 "Arti does not support running in a setuid or setgid context."
877 )
878 .into());
879 }
880
881 let memquota = MemoryQuotaTracker::new(&runtime, config.system.memory.clone())?;
882
883 let path_resolver = Arc::new(config.path_resolver.clone());
884
885 let (state_dir, mistrust) = config.state_dir()?;
886 #[cfg(feature = "onion-service-service")]
887 let state_directory =
888 StateDirectory::new(&state_dir, mistrust).map_err(ErrorDetail::StateAccess)?;
889
890 let dormant = DormantMode::Normal;
891 let dir_cfg = {
892 let mut c: tor_dirmgr::DirMgrConfig = config.dir_mgr_config()?;
893 c.extensions = dirmgr_extensions;
894 c
895 };
896 let statemgr = FsStateMgr::from_path_and_mistrust(&state_dir, mistrust)
897 .map_err(ErrorDetail::StateMgrSetup)?;
898 // Try to take state ownership early, so we'll know if we have it.
899 // Note that this `try_lock()` may return `Ok` even if we can't acquire the lock.
900 // (At this point we don't yet care if we have it.)
901 let _ignore_status = statemgr.try_lock().map_err(ErrorDetail::StateMgrSetup)?;
902
903 let addr_cfg = config.address_filter.clone();
904
905 let (status_sender, status_receiver) = postage::watch::channel();
906 let status_receiver = status::BootstrapEvents {
907 inner: status_receiver,
908 };
909 let chanmgr = Arc::new(tor_chanmgr::ChanMgr::new(
910 runtime.clone(),
911 ChanMgrConfig::new(config.channel.clone()),
912 dormant.into(),
913 &NetParameters::from_map(&config.override_net_params),
914 memquota.clone(),
915 ));
916 let guardmgr = tor_guardmgr::GuardMgr::new(runtime.clone(), statemgr.clone(), config)
917 .map_err(ErrorDetail::GuardMgrSetup)?;
918
919 #[cfg(feature = "pt-client")]
920 let pt_mgr = {
921 let pt_state_dir = state_dir.as_path().join("pt_state");
922 config.storage.permissions().make_directory(&pt_state_dir)?;
923
924 let mgr = Arc::new(tor_ptmgr::PtMgr::new(
925 config.bridges.transports.clone(),
926 pt_state_dir,
927 Arc::clone(&path_resolver),
928 runtime.clone(),
929 )?);
930
931 chanmgr.set_pt_mgr(mgr.clone());
932
933 mgr
934 };
935
936 let circmgr = Arc::new(
937 tor_circmgr::CircMgr::new(
938 config,
939 statemgr.clone(),
940 &runtime,
941 Arc::clone(&chanmgr),
942 &guardmgr,
943 )
944 .map_err(ErrorDetail::CircMgrSetup)?,
945 );
946
947 let timeout_cfg = config.stream_timeouts.clone();
948
949 let dirmgr_store =
950 DirMgrStore::new(&dir_cfg, runtime.clone(), false).map_err(ErrorDetail::DirMgrSetup)?;
951 let dirmgr = dirmgr_builder
952 .build(
953 runtime.clone(),
954 dirmgr_store.clone(),
955 Arc::clone(&circmgr),
956 dir_cfg,
957 )
958 .map_err(crate::Error::into_detail)?;
959
960 let software_status_cfg = Arc::new(MutCfg::new(config.use_obsolete_software.clone()));
961 let rtclone = runtime.clone();
962 #[allow(clippy::print_stderr)]
963 crate::protostatus::enforce_protocol_recommendations(
964 &runtime,
965 Arc::clone(&dirmgr),
966 crate::software_release_date(),
967 crate::supported_protocols(),
968 Arc::clone(&software_status_cfg),
969 // TODO #1932: It would be nice to have a cleaner shutdown mechanism here,
970 // but that will take some work.
971 |fatal| async move {
972 use tor_error::ErrorReport as _;
973 // We already logged this error, but let's tell stderr too.
974 eprintln!(
975 "Shutting down because of unsupported software version.\nError was:\n{}",
976 fatal.report(),
977 );
978 if let Some(hint) = crate::err::Error::from(fatal).hint() {
979 eprintln!("{}", hint);
980 }
981 // Give the tracing module a while to flush everything, since it has no built-in
982 // flush function.
983 rtclone.sleep(std::time::Duration::new(5, 0)).await;
984 std::process::exit(1);
985 },
986 )?;
987
988 let mut periodic_task_handles = circmgr
989 .launch_background_tasks(&runtime, &dirmgr, statemgr.clone())
990 .map_err(ErrorDetail::CircMgrSetup)?;
991 periodic_task_handles.extend(dirmgr.download_task_handle());
992
993 periodic_task_handles.extend(
994 chanmgr
995 .launch_background_tasks(&runtime, dirmgr.clone().upcast_arc())
996 .map_err(ErrorDetail::ChanMgrSetup)?,
997 );
998
999 let (dormant_send, dormant_recv) = postage::watch::channel_with(Some(dormant));
1000 let dormant_send = DropNotifyWatchSender::new(dormant_send);
1001 #[cfg(feature = "bridge-client")]
1002 let bridge_desc_mgr = Arc::new(Mutex::new(None));
1003
1004 #[cfg(any(feature = "onion-service-client", feature = "onion-service-service"))]
1005 let hs_circ_pool = {
1006 let circpool = Arc::new(tor_circmgr::hspool::HsCircPool::new(&circmgr));
1007 circpool
1008 .launch_background_tasks(&runtime, &dirmgr.clone().upcast_arc())
1009 .map_err(ErrorDetail::CircMgrSetup)?;
1010 circpool
1011 };
1012
1013 #[cfg(feature = "onion-service-client")]
1014 let hsclient = {
1015 // Prompt the hs connector to do its data housekeeping when we get a new consensus.
1016 // That's a time we're doing a bunch of thinking anyway, and it's not very frequent.
1017 let housekeeping = dirmgr.events().filter_map(|event| async move {
1018 match event {
1019 DirEvent::NewConsensus => Some(()),
1020 _ => None,
1021 }
1022 });
1023 let housekeeping = Box::pin(housekeeping);
1024
1025 HsClientConnector::new(runtime.clone(), hs_circ_pool.clone(), config, housekeeping)?
1026 };
1027
1028 runtime
1029 .spawn(tasks_monitor_dormant(
1030 dormant_recv,
1031 dirmgr.clone().upcast_arc(),
1032 chanmgr.clone(),
1033 #[cfg(feature = "bridge-client")]
1034 bridge_desc_mgr.clone(),
1035 periodic_task_handles,
1036 ))
1037 .map_err(|e| ErrorDetail::from_spawn("periodic task dormant monitor", e))?;
1038
1039 let conn_status = chanmgr.bootstrap_events();
1040 let dir_status = dirmgr.bootstrap_events();
1041 let skew_status = circmgr.skew_events();
1042 runtime
1043 .spawn(status::report_status(
1044 status_sender,
1045 conn_status,
1046 dir_status,
1047 skew_status,
1048 ))
1049 .map_err(|e| ErrorDetail::from_spawn("top-level status reporter", e))?;
1050
1051 let client_isolation = IsolationToken::new();
1052 let inert_client = InertTorClient::new(config)?;
1053
1054 Ok(TorClient {
1055 runtime,
1056 client_isolation,
1057 connect_prefs: Default::default(),
1058 memquota,
1059 chanmgr,
1060 circmgr,
1061 dirmgr_store,
1062 dirmgr,
1063 #[cfg(feature = "bridge-client")]
1064 bridge_desc_mgr,
1065 #[cfg(feature = "pt-client")]
1066 pt_mgr,
1067 #[cfg(feature = "onion-service-client")]
1068 hsclient,
1069 #[cfg(any(feature = "onion-service-client", feature = "onion-service-service"))]
1070 hs_circ_pool,
1071 inert_client,
1072 guardmgr,
1073 statemgr,
1074 addrcfg: Arc::new(addr_cfg.into()),
1075 timeoutcfg: Arc::new(timeout_cfg.into()),
1076 reconfigure_lock: Arc::new(Mutex::new(())),
1077 status_receiver,
1078 bootstrap_in_progress: Arc::new(AsyncMutex::new(())),
1079 should_bootstrap: autobootstrap,
1080 dormant: Arc::new(Mutex::new(dormant_send)),
1081 #[cfg(feature = "onion-service-service")]
1082 state_directory,
1083 path_resolver,
1084 software_status_cfg,
1085 })
1086 }
1087
1088 /// Bootstrap a connection to the Tor network, with a client created by `create_unbootstrapped`.
1089 ///
1090 /// Since cloned copies of a `TorClient` share internal state, you can bootstrap a client by
1091 /// cloning it and running this function in a background task (or similar). This function
1092 /// only needs to be called on one client in order to bootstrap all of its clones.
1093 ///
1094 /// Returns once there is enough directory material to connect safely over the Tor network.
1095 /// If the client or one of its clones has already been bootstrapped, returns immediately with
1096 /// success. If a bootstrap is in progress, waits for it to finish, then retries it if it
1097 /// failed (returning success if it succeeded).
1098 ///
1099 /// Bootstrap progress can be tracked by listening to the event receiver returned by
1100 /// [`bootstrap_events`](TorClient::bootstrap_events).
1101 ///
1102 /// # Failures
1103 ///
1104 /// If the bootstrapping process fails, returns an error. This function can safely be called
1105 /// again later to attempt to bootstrap another time.
1106 #[instrument(skip_all, level = "trace")]
1107 pub async fn bootstrap(&self) -> crate::Result<()> {
1108 self.bootstrap_inner().await.map_err(ErrorDetail::into)
1109 }
1110
1111 /// Implementation of `bootstrap`, split out in order to avoid manually specifying
1112 /// double error conversions.
1113 async fn bootstrap_inner(&self) -> StdResult<(), ErrorDetail> {
1114 // Make sure we have a bridge descriptor manager, which is active iff required
1115 #[cfg(feature = "bridge-client")]
1116 {
1117 let mut dormant = self.dormant.lock().expect("dormant lock poisoned");
1118 let dormant = dormant.borrow();
1119 let dormant = dormant.ok_or_else(|| internal!("dormant dropped"))?.into();
1120
1121 let mut bdm = self.bridge_desc_mgr.lock().expect("bdm lock poisoned");
1122 if bdm.is_none() {
1123 let new_bdm = Arc::new(BridgeDescMgr::new(
1124 &Default::default(),
1125 self.runtime.clone(),
1126 self.dirmgr_store.clone(),
1127 self.circmgr.clone(),
1128 dormant,
1129 )?);
1130 self.guardmgr
1131 .install_bridge_desc_provider(&(new_bdm.clone() as _))
1132 .map_err(ErrorDetail::GuardMgrSetup)?;
1133 // If ^ that fails, we drop the BridgeDescMgr again. It may do some
1134 // work but will hopefully eventually quit.
1135 *bdm = Some(new_bdm);
1136 }
1137 }
1138
1139 // Wait for an existing bootstrap attempt to finish first.
1140 //
1141 // This is a futures::lock::Mutex, so it's okay to await while we hold it.
1142 let _bootstrap_lock = self.bootstrap_in_progress.lock().await;
1143
1144 if self
1145 .statemgr
1146 .try_lock()
1147 .map_err(ErrorDetail::StateAccess)?
1148 .held()
1149 {
1150 debug!("It appears we have the lock on our state files.");
1151 } else {
1152 info!(
1153 "Another process has the lock on our state files. We'll proceed in read-only mode."
1154 );
1155 }
1156
1157 // If we fail to bootstrap (i.e. we return before the disarm() point below), attempt to
1158 // unlock the state files.
1159 let unlock_guard = util::StateMgrUnlockGuard::new(&self.statemgr);
1160
1161 self.dirmgr
1162 .bootstrap()
1163 .await
1164 .map_err(ErrorDetail::DirMgrBootstrap)?;
1165
1166 // Since we succeeded, disarm the unlock guard.
1167 unlock_guard.disarm();
1168
1169 Ok(())
1170 }
1171
1172 /// ## For `BootstrapBehavior::OnDemand` clients
1173 ///
1174 /// Initiate a bootstrap by calling `bootstrap` (which is idempotent, so attempts to
1175 /// bootstrap twice will just do nothing).
1176 ///
1177 /// ## For `BootstrapBehavior::Manual` clients
1178 ///
1179 /// Check whether a bootstrap is in progress; if one is, wait until it finishes
1180 /// and then return. (Otherwise, return immediately.)
1181 #[instrument(skip_all, level = "trace")]
1182 async fn wait_for_bootstrap(&self) -> StdResult<(), ErrorDetail> {
1183 match self.should_bootstrap {
1184 BootstrapBehavior::OnDemand => {
1185 self.bootstrap_inner().await?;
1186 }
1187 BootstrapBehavior::Manual => {
1188 // Grab the lock, and immediately release it. That will ensure that nobody else is trying to bootstrap.
1189 self.bootstrap_in_progress.lock().await;
1190 }
1191 }
1192 self.dormant
1193 .lock()
1194 .map_err(|_| internal!("dormant poisoned"))?
1195 .try_maybe_send(|dormant| {
1196 Ok::<_, Bug>(Some({
1197 match dormant.ok_or_else(|| internal!("dormant dropped"))? {
1198 DormantMode::Soft => DormantMode::Normal,
1199 other @ DormantMode::Normal => other,
1200 }
1201 }))
1202 })?;
1203 Ok(())
1204 }
1205
1206 /// Change the configuration of this TorClient to `new_config`.
1207 ///
1208 /// The `how` describes whether to perform an all-or-nothing
1209 /// reconfiguration: either all of the configuration changes will be
1210 /// applied, or none will. If you have disabled all-or-nothing changes, then
1211 /// only fatal errors will be reported in this function's return value.
1212 ///
1213 /// This function applies its changes to **all** TorClient instances derived
1214 /// from the same call to `TorClient::create_*`: even ones whose circuits
1215 /// are isolated from this handle.
1216 ///
1217 /// # Limitations
1218 ///
1219 /// Although most options are reconfigurable, there are some whose values
1220 /// can't be changed on an a running TorClient. Those options (or their
1221 /// sections) are explicitly documented not to be changeable.
1222 /// NOTE: Currently, not all of these non-reconfigurable options are
1223 /// documented. See [arti#1721][arti-1721].
1224 ///
1225 /// [arti-1721]: https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/arti/-/issues/1721
1226 ///
1227 /// Changing some options do not take effect immediately on all open streams
1228 /// and circuits, but rather affect only future streams and circuits. Those
1229 /// are also explicitly documented.
1230 #[instrument(skip_all, level = "trace")]
1231 pub fn reconfigure(
1232 &self,
1233 new_config: &TorClientConfig,
1234 how: tor_config::Reconfigure,
1235 ) -> crate::Result<()> {
1236 // We need to hold this lock while we're reconfiguring the client: even
1237 // though the individual fields have their own synchronization, we can't
1238 // safely let two threads change them at once. If we did, then we'd
1239 // introduce time-of-check/time-of-use bugs in checking our configuration,
1240 // deciding how to change it, then applying the changes.
1241 let guard = self.reconfigure_lock.lock().expect("Poisoned lock");
1242
1243 match how {
1244 tor_config::Reconfigure::AllOrNothing => {
1245 // We have to check before we make any changes.
1246 self.reconfigure_inner(
1247 new_config,
1248 tor_config::Reconfigure::CheckAllOrNothing,
1249 &guard,
1250 )?;
1251 }
1252 tor_config::Reconfigure::CheckAllOrNothing => {}
1253 tor_config::Reconfigure::WarnOnFailures => {}
1254 _ => {}
1255 }
1256
1257 // Actually reconfigure
1258 self.reconfigure_inner(new_config, how, &guard)?;
1259
1260 Ok(())
1261 }
1262
1263 /// This is split out from `reconfigure` so we can do the all-or-nothing
1264 /// check without recursion. the caller to this method must hold the
1265 /// `reconfigure_lock`.
1266 #[instrument(level = "trace", skip_all)]
1267 fn reconfigure_inner(
1268 &self,
1269 new_config: &TorClientConfig,
1270 how: tor_config::Reconfigure,
1271 _reconfigure_lock_guard: &std::sync::MutexGuard<'_, ()>,
1272 ) -> crate::Result<()> {
1273 // We ignore 'new_config.path_resolver' here since CfgPathResolver does not impl PartialEq
1274 // and we have no way to compare them, but this field is explicitly documented as being
1275 // non-reconfigurable anyways.
1276
1277 let dir_cfg = new_config.dir_mgr_config().map_err(wrap_err)?;
1278 let state_cfg = new_config
1279 .storage
1280 .expand_state_dir(&self.path_resolver)
1281 .map_err(wrap_err)?;
1282 let addr_cfg = &new_config.address_filter;
1283 let timeout_cfg = &new_config.stream_timeouts;
1284
1285 if state_cfg != self.statemgr.path() {
1286 how.cannot_change("storage.state_dir").map_err(wrap_err)?;
1287 }
1288
1289 self.memquota
1290 .reconfigure(new_config.system.memory.clone(), how)
1291 .map_err(wrap_err)?;
1292
1293 let retire_circuits = self
1294 .circmgr
1295 .reconfigure(new_config, how)
1296 .map_err(wrap_err)?;
1297
1298 #[cfg(any(feature = "onion-service-client", feature = "onion-service-service"))]
1299 if retire_circuits != RetireCircuits::None {
1300 self.hs_circ_pool.retire_all_circuits().map_err(wrap_err)?;
1301 }
1302
1303 self.dirmgr.reconfigure(&dir_cfg, how).map_err(wrap_err)?;
1304
1305 let netparams = self.dirmgr.params();
1306
1307 self.chanmgr
1308 .reconfigure(&new_config.channel, how, netparams)
1309 .map_err(wrap_err)?;
1310
1311 #[cfg(feature = "pt-client")]
1312 self.pt_mgr
1313 .reconfigure(how, new_config.bridges.transports.clone())
1314 .map_err(wrap_err)?;
1315
1316 if how == tor_config::Reconfigure::CheckAllOrNothing {
1317 return Ok(());
1318 }
1319
1320 self.addrcfg.replace(addr_cfg.clone());
1321 self.timeoutcfg.replace(timeout_cfg.clone());
1322 self.software_status_cfg
1323 .replace(new_config.use_obsolete_software.clone());
1324
1325 Ok(())
1326 }
1327
1328 /// Return a new isolated `TorClient` handle.
1329 ///
1330 /// The two `TorClient`s will share internal state and configuration, but
1331 /// their streams will never share circuits with one another.
1332 ///
1333 /// Use this function when you want separate parts of your program to
1334 /// each have a TorClient handle, but where you don't want their
1335 /// activities to be linkable to one another over the Tor network.
1336 ///
1337 /// Calling this function is usually preferable to creating a
1338 /// completely separate TorClient instance, since it can share its
1339 /// internals with the existing `TorClient`.
1340 ///
1341 /// (Connections made with clones of the returned `TorClient` may
1342 /// share circuits with each other.)
1343 #[must_use]
1344 pub fn isolated_client(&self) -> TorClient<R> {
1345 let mut result = self.clone();
1346 result.client_isolation = IsolationToken::new();
1347 result
1348 }
1349
1350 /// Launch an anonymized connection to the provided address and port over
1351 /// the Tor network.
1352 ///
1353 /// Note that because Tor prefers to do DNS resolution on the remote side of
1354 /// the network, this function takes its address as a string:
1355 ///
1356 /// ```no_run
1357 /// # use arti_client::*;use tor_rtcompat::Runtime;
1358 /// # async fn ex<R:Runtime>(tor_client: TorClient<R>) -> Result<()> {
1359 /// // The most usual way to connect is via an address-port tuple.
1360 /// let socket = tor_client.connect(("www.example.com", 443)).await?;
1361 ///
1362 /// // You can also specify an address and port as a colon-separated string.
1363 /// let socket = tor_client.connect("www.example.com:443").await?;
1364 /// # Ok(())
1365 /// # }
1366 /// ```
1367 ///
1368 /// Hostnames are _strongly_ preferred here: if this function allowed the
1369 /// caller here to provide an IPAddr or [`IpAddr`] or
1370 /// [`SocketAddr`](std::net::SocketAddr) address, then
1371 ///
1372 /// ```no_run
1373 /// # use arti_client::*; use tor_rtcompat::Runtime;
1374 /// # async fn ex<R:Runtime>(tor_client: TorClient<R>) -> Result<()> {
1375 /// # use std::net::ToSocketAddrs;
1376 /// // BAD: We're about to leak our target address to the local resolver!
1377 /// let address = "www.example.com:443".to_socket_addrs().unwrap().next().unwrap();
1378 /// // 🤯 Oh no! Now any eavesdropper can tell where we're about to connect! 🤯
1379 ///
1380 /// // Fortunately, this won't compile, since SocketAddr doesn't implement IntoTorAddr.
1381 /// // let socket = tor_client.connect(address).await?;
1382 /// // ^^^^^^^ the trait `IntoTorAddr` is not implemented for `std::net::SocketAddr`
1383 /// # Ok(())
1384 /// # }
1385 /// ```
1386 ///
1387 /// If you really do need to connect to an IP address rather than a
1388 /// hostname, and if you're **sure** that the IP address came from a safe
1389 /// location, there are a few ways to do so.
1390 ///
1391 /// ```no_run
1392 /// # use arti_client::{TorClient,Result};use tor_rtcompat::Runtime;
1393 /// # use std::net::{SocketAddr,IpAddr};
1394 /// # async fn ex<R:Runtime>(tor_client: TorClient<R>) -> Result<()> {
1395 /// # use std::net::ToSocketAddrs;
1396 /// // ⚠️This is risky code!⚠️
1397 /// // (Make sure your addresses came from somewhere safe...)
1398 ///
1399 /// // If we have a fixed address, we can just provide it as a string.
1400 /// let socket = tor_client.connect("192.0.2.22:443").await?;
1401 /// let socket = tor_client.connect(("192.0.2.22", 443)).await?;
1402 ///
1403 /// // If we have a SocketAddr or an IpAddr, we can use the
1404 /// // DangerouslyIntoTorAddr trait.
1405 /// use arti_client::DangerouslyIntoTorAddr;
1406 /// let sockaddr = SocketAddr::from(([192, 0, 2, 22], 443));
1407 /// let ipaddr = IpAddr::from([192, 0, 2, 22]);
1408 /// let socket = tor_client.connect(sockaddr.into_tor_addr_dangerously().unwrap()).await?;
1409 /// let socket = tor_client.connect((ipaddr, 443).into_tor_addr_dangerously().unwrap()).await?;
1410 /// # Ok(())
1411 /// # }
1412 /// ```
1413 #[instrument(skip_all, level = "trace")]
1414 pub async fn connect<A: IntoTorAddr>(&self, target: A) -> crate::Result<DataStream> {
1415 self.connect_with_prefs(target, &self.connect_prefs).await
1416 }
1417
1418 /// Launch an anonymized connection to the provided address and
1419 /// port over the Tor network, with explicit connection preferences.
1420 ///
1421 /// Note that because Tor prefers to do DNS resolution on the remote
1422 /// side of the network, this function takes its address as a string.
1423 /// (See [`TorClient::connect()`] for more information.)
1424 #[instrument(skip_all, level = "trace")]
1425 pub async fn connect_with_prefs<A: IntoTorAddr>(
1426 &self,
1427 target: A,
1428 prefs: &StreamPrefs,
1429 ) -> crate::Result<DataStream> {
1430 let addr = target.into_tor_addr().map_err(wrap_err)?;
1431 let mut stream_parameters = prefs.stream_parameters();
1432 // This macro helps prevent code duplication in the match below.
1433 //
1434 // Ideally, the match should resolve to a tuple consisting of the
1435 // tunnel, and the address, port and stream params,
1436 // but that's not currently possible because
1437 // the Exit and Hs branches use different tunnel types.
1438 //
1439 // TODO: replace with an async closure (when our MSRV allows it),
1440 // or with a more elegant approach.
1441 macro_rules! begin_stream {
1442 ($tunnel:expr, $addr:expr, $port:expr, $stream_params:expr) => {{
1443 let fut = $tunnel.begin_stream($addr, $port, $stream_params);
1444 self.runtime
1445 .timeout(self.timeoutcfg.get().connect_timeout, fut)
1446 .await
1447 .map_err(|_| ErrorDetail::ExitTimeout)?
1448 .map_err(|cause| ErrorDetail::StreamFailed {
1449 cause,
1450 kind: "data",
1451 })
1452 }};
1453 }
1454
1455 let stream = match addr.into_stream_instructions(&self.addrcfg.get(), prefs)? {
1456 StreamInstructions::Exit {
1457 hostname: addr,
1458 port,
1459 } => {
1460 let exit_ports = [prefs.wrap_target_port(port)];
1461 let tunnel = self
1462 .get_or_launch_exit_tunnel(&exit_ports, prefs)
1463 .await
1464 .map_err(wrap_err)?;
1465 debug!("Got a circuit for {}:{}", sensitive(&addr), port);
1466 begin_stream!(tunnel, &addr, port, Some(stream_parameters))
1467 }
1468
1469 #[cfg(not(feature = "onion-service-client"))]
1470 #[allow(unused_variables)] // for hostname and port
1471 StreamInstructions::Hs {
1472 hsid,
1473 hostname,
1474 port,
1475 } => void::unreachable(hsid.0),
1476
1477 #[cfg(feature = "onion-service-client")]
1478 StreamInstructions::Hs {
1479 hsid,
1480 hostname,
1481 port,
1482 } => {
1483 use safelog::DisplayRedacted as _;
1484
1485 self.wait_for_bootstrap().await?;
1486 let netdir = self.netdir(Timeliness::Timely, "connect to a hidden service")?;
1487
1488 let mut hs_client_secret_keys_builder = HsClientSecretKeysBuilder::default();
1489
1490 if let Some(keymgr) = &self.inert_client.keymgr {
1491 let desc_enc_key_spec = HsClientDescEncKeypairSpecifier::new(hsid);
1492
1493 let ks_hsc_desc_enc =
1494 keymgr.get::<HsClientDescEncKeypair>(&desc_enc_key_spec)?;
1495
1496 if let Some(ks_hsc_desc_enc) = ks_hsc_desc_enc {
1497 debug!(
1498 "Found descriptor decryption key for {}",
1499 hsid.display_redacted()
1500 );
1501 hs_client_secret_keys_builder.ks_hsc_desc_enc(ks_hsc_desc_enc);
1502 }
1503 };
1504
1505 let hs_client_secret_keys = hs_client_secret_keys_builder
1506 .build()
1507 .map_err(ErrorDetail::Configuration)?;
1508
1509 let tunnel = self
1510 .hsclient
1511 .get_or_launch_tunnel(
1512 &netdir,
1513 hsid,
1514 hs_client_secret_keys,
1515 self.isolation(prefs),
1516 )
1517 .await
1518 .map_err(|cause| ErrorDetail::ObtainHsCircuit { cause, hsid })?;
1519 // On connections to onion services, we have to suppress
1520 // everything except the port from the BEGIN message. We also
1521 // disable optimistic data.
1522 stream_parameters
1523 .suppress_hostname()
1524 .suppress_begin_flags()
1525 .optimistic(false);
1526
1527 begin_stream!(tunnel, &hostname, port, Some(stream_parameters))
1528 }
1529 };
1530
1531 Ok(stream?)
1532 }
1533
1534 /// Sets the default preferences for future connections made with this client.
1535 ///
1536 /// The preferences set with this function will be inherited by clones of this client, but
1537 /// updates to the preferences in those clones will not propagate back to the original. I.e.,
1538 /// the preferences are copied by `clone`.
1539 ///
1540 /// Connection preferences always override configuration, even configuration set later
1541 /// (eg, by a config reload).
1542 pub fn set_stream_prefs(&mut self, connect_prefs: StreamPrefs) {
1543 self.connect_prefs = connect_prefs;
1544 }
1545
1546 /// Provides a new handle on this client, but with adjusted default preferences.
1547 ///
1548 /// Connections made with e.g. [`connect`](TorClient::connect) on the returned handle will use
1549 /// `connect_prefs`. This is a convenience wrapper for `clone` and `set_connect_prefs`.
1550 #[must_use]
1551 pub fn clone_with_prefs(&self, connect_prefs: StreamPrefs) -> Self {
1552 let mut result = self.clone();
1553 result.set_stream_prefs(connect_prefs);
1554 result
1555 }
1556
1557 /// On success, return a list of IP addresses.
1558 #[instrument(skip_all, level = "trace")]
1559 pub async fn resolve(&self, hostname: &str) -> crate::Result<Vec<IpAddr>> {
1560 self.resolve_with_prefs(hostname, &self.connect_prefs).await
1561 }
1562
1563 /// On success, return a list of IP addresses, but use prefs.
1564 #[instrument(skip_all, level = "trace")]
1565 pub async fn resolve_with_prefs(
1566 &self,
1567 hostname: &str,
1568 prefs: &StreamPrefs,
1569 ) -> crate::Result<Vec<IpAddr>> {
1570 // TODO This dummy port is only because `address::Host` is not pub(crate),
1571 // but I see no reason why it shouldn't be? Then `into_resolve_instructions`
1572 // should be a method on `Host`, not `TorAddr`. -Diziet.
1573 let addr = (hostname, 1).into_tor_addr().map_err(wrap_err)?;
1574
1575 match addr.into_resolve_instructions(&self.addrcfg.get(), prefs)? {
1576 ResolveInstructions::Exit(hostname) => {
1577 let circ = self.get_or_launch_exit_tunnel(&[], prefs).await?;
1578
1579 let resolve_future = circ.resolve(&hostname);
1580 let addrs = self
1581 .runtime
1582 .timeout(self.timeoutcfg.get().resolve_timeout, resolve_future)
1583 .await
1584 .map_err(|_| ErrorDetail::ExitTimeout)?
1585 .map_err(|cause| ErrorDetail::StreamFailed {
1586 cause,
1587 kind: "DNS lookup",
1588 })?;
1589
1590 Ok(addrs)
1591 }
1592 ResolveInstructions::Return(addrs) => Ok(addrs),
1593 }
1594 }
1595
1596 /// Perform a remote DNS reverse lookup with the provided IP address.
1597 ///
1598 /// On success, return a list of hostnames.
1599 #[instrument(skip_all, level = "trace")]
1600 pub async fn resolve_ptr(&self, addr: IpAddr) -> crate::Result<Vec<String>> {
1601 self.resolve_ptr_with_prefs(addr, &self.connect_prefs).await
1602 }
1603
1604 /// Perform a remote DNS reverse lookup with the provided IP address.
1605 ///
1606 /// On success, return a list of hostnames.
1607 #[instrument(level = "trace", skip_all)]
1608 pub async fn resolve_ptr_with_prefs(
1609 &self,
1610 addr: IpAddr,
1611 prefs: &StreamPrefs,
1612 ) -> crate::Result<Vec<String>> {
1613 let circ = self.get_or_launch_exit_tunnel(&[], prefs).await?;
1614
1615 let resolve_ptr_future = circ.resolve_ptr(addr);
1616 let hostnames = self
1617 .runtime
1618 .timeout(
1619 self.timeoutcfg.get().resolve_ptr_timeout,
1620 resolve_ptr_future,
1621 )
1622 .await
1623 .map_err(|_| ErrorDetail::ExitTimeout)?
1624 .map_err(|cause| ErrorDetail::StreamFailed {
1625 cause,
1626 kind: "reverse DNS lookup",
1627 })?;
1628
1629 Ok(hostnames)
1630 }
1631
1632 /// Return a reference to this client's directory manager.
1633 ///
1634 /// This function is unstable. It is only enabled if the crate was
1635 /// built with the `experimental-api` feature.
1636 #[cfg(feature = "experimental-api")]
1637 pub fn dirmgr(&self) -> &Arc<dyn tor_dirmgr::DirProvider> {
1638 &self.dirmgr
1639 }
1640
1641 /// Return a reference to this client's circuit manager.
1642 ///
1643 /// This function is unstable. It is only enabled if the crate was
1644 /// built with the `experimental-api` feature.
1645 #[cfg(feature = "experimental-api")]
1646 pub fn circmgr(&self) -> &Arc<tor_circmgr::CircMgr<R>> {
1647 &self.circmgr
1648 }
1649
1650 /// Return a reference to this client's channel manager.
1651 ///
1652 /// This function is unstable. It is only enabled if the crate was
1653 /// built with the `experimental-api` feature.
1654 #[cfg(feature = "experimental-api")]
1655 pub fn chanmgr(&self) -> &Arc<tor_chanmgr::ChanMgr<R>> {
1656 &self.chanmgr
1657 }
1658
1659 /// Return a reference to this client's circuit pool.
1660 ///
1661 /// This function is unstable. It is only enabled if the crate was
1662 /// built with the `experimental-api` feature and any of `onion-service-client`
1663 /// or `onion-service-service` features. This method is required to invoke
1664 /// tor_hsservice::OnionService::launch()
1665 #[cfg(all(
1666 feature = "experimental-api",
1667 any(feature = "onion-service-client", feature = "onion-service-service")
1668 ))]
1669 pub fn hs_circ_pool(&self) -> &Arc<tor_circmgr::hspool::HsCircPool<R>> {
1670 &self.hs_circ_pool
1671 }
1672
1673 /// Return a reference to the runtime being used by this client.
1674 //
1675 // This API is not a hostage to fortune since we already require that R: Clone,
1676 // and necessarily a TorClient must have a clone of it.
1677 //
1678 // We provide it simply to save callers who have a TorClient from
1679 // having to separately keep their own handle,
1680 pub fn runtime(&self) -> &R {
1681 &self.runtime
1682 }
1683
1684 /// Return a netdir that is timely according to the rules of `timeliness`.
1685 ///
1686 /// The `action` string is a description of what we wanted to do with the
1687 /// directory, to be put into the error message if we couldn't find a directory.
1688 fn netdir(
1689 &self,
1690 timeliness: Timeliness,
1691 action: &'static str,
1692 ) -> StdResult<Arc<tor_netdir::NetDir>, ErrorDetail> {
1693 use tor_netdir::Error as E;
1694 match self.dirmgr.netdir(timeliness) {
1695 Ok(netdir) => Ok(netdir),
1696 Err(E::NoInfo) | Err(E::NotEnoughInfo) => {
1697 Err(ErrorDetail::BootstrapRequired { action })
1698 }
1699 Err(error) => Err(ErrorDetail::NoDir { error, action }),
1700 }
1701 }
1702
1703 /// Get or launch an exit-suitable circuit with a given set of
1704 /// exit ports.
1705 #[instrument(skip_all, level = "trace")]
1706 async fn get_or_launch_exit_tunnel(
1707 &self,
1708 exit_ports: &[TargetPort],
1709 prefs: &StreamPrefs,
1710 ) -> StdResult<ClientDataTunnel, ErrorDetail> {
1711 // TODO HS probably this netdir ought to be made in connect_with_prefs
1712 // like for StreamInstructions::Hs.
1713 self.wait_for_bootstrap().await?;
1714 let dir = self.netdir(Timeliness::Timely, "build a circuit")?;
1715
1716 let tunnel = self
1717 .circmgr
1718 .get_or_launch_exit(
1719 dir.as_ref().into(),
1720 exit_ports,
1721 self.isolation(prefs),
1722 #[cfg(feature = "geoip")]
1723 prefs.country_code,
1724 )
1725 .await
1726 .map_err(|cause| ErrorDetail::ObtainExitCircuit {
1727 cause,
1728 exit_ports: Sensitive::new(exit_ports.into()),
1729 })?;
1730 drop(dir); // This decreases the refcount on the netdir.
1731
1732 Ok(tunnel)
1733 }
1734
1735 /// Return an overall [`Isolation`] for this `TorClient` and a `StreamPrefs`.
1736 ///
1737 /// This describes which operations might use
1738 /// circuit(s) with this one.
1739 ///
1740 /// This combines isolation information from
1741 /// [`StreamPrefs::prefs_isolation`]
1742 /// and the `TorClient`'s isolation (eg from [`TorClient::isolated_client`]).
1743 fn isolation(&self, prefs: &StreamPrefs) -> StreamIsolation {
1744 let mut b = StreamIsolationBuilder::new();
1745 // Always consider our client_isolation.
1746 b.owner_token(self.client_isolation);
1747 // Consider stream isolation too, if it's set.
1748 if let Some(tok) = prefs.prefs_isolation() {
1749 b.stream_isolation(tok);
1750 }
1751 // Failure should be impossible with this builder.
1752 b.build().expect("Failed to construct StreamIsolation")
1753 }
1754
1755 /// Try to launch an onion service with a given configuration.
1756 ///
1757 /// Returns `Ok(None)` if the service specified is disabled in the config.
1758 ///
1759 /// This onion service will not actually handle any requests on its own: you
1760 /// will need to
1761 /// pull [`RendRequest`](tor_hsservice::RendRequest) objects from the returned stream,
1762 /// [`accept`](tor_hsservice::RendRequest::accept) the ones that you want to
1763 /// answer, and then wait for them to give you [`StreamRequest`](tor_hsservice::StreamRequest)s.
1764 ///
1765 /// You may find the [`tor_hsservice::handle_rend_requests`] API helpful for
1766 /// translating `RendRequest`s into `StreamRequest`s.
1767 ///
1768 /// If you want to forward all the requests from an onion service to a set
1769 /// of local ports, you may want to use the `tor-hsrproxy` crate.
1770 #[cfg(feature = "onion-service-service")]
1771 #[instrument(skip_all, level = "trace")]
1772 pub fn launch_onion_service(
1773 &self,
1774 config: tor_hsservice::OnionServiceConfig,
1775 ) -> crate::Result<
1776 Option<(
1777 Arc<tor_hsservice::RunningOnionService>,
1778 impl futures::Stream<Item = tor_hsservice::RendRequest> + use<R>,
1779 )>,
1780 > {
1781 let nickname = config.nickname();
1782
1783 if !config.enabled() {
1784 info!(
1785 nickname=%nickname,
1786 "Skipping onion service because it was disabled in the config"
1787 );
1788 return Ok(None);
1789 }
1790
1791 let keymgr = self
1792 .inert_client
1793 .keymgr
1794 .as_ref()
1795 .ok_or(ErrorDetail::KeystoreRequired {
1796 action: "launch onion service",
1797 })?
1798 .clone();
1799 let state_dir = self.state_directory.clone();
1800
1801 let service = tor_hsservice::OnionService::builder()
1802 .config(config) // TODO #1186: Allow override of KeyMgr for "ephemeral" operation?
1803 .keymgr(keymgr)
1804 // TODO #1186: Allow override of StateMgr for "ephemeral" operation?
1805 .state_dir(state_dir)
1806 .build()
1807 .map_err(ErrorDetail::LaunchOnionService)?;
1808 Ok(service
1809 .launch(
1810 self.runtime.clone(),
1811 self.dirmgr.clone().upcast_arc(),
1812 self.hs_circ_pool.clone(),
1813 Arc::clone(&self.path_resolver),
1814 )
1815 .map_err(ErrorDetail::LaunchOnionService)?)
1816 }
1817
1818 /// Try to launch an onion service with a given configuration and provided
1819 /// [`HsIdKeypair`]. If an onion service with the given nickname already has an
1820 /// associated `HsIdKeypair` in this `TorClient`'s `KeyMgr`, then this operation
1821 /// fails rather than overwriting the existing key.
1822 ///
1823 /// Returns `Ok(None)` if the service specified is disabled in the config.
1824 ///
1825 /// The specified `HsIdKeypair` will be inserted in the primary keystore.
1826 ///
1827 /// **Important**: depending on the configuration of your
1828 /// [primary keystore](tor_keymgr::config::PrimaryKeystoreConfig),
1829 /// the `HsIdKeypair` **may** get persisted to disk.
1830 /// By default, Arti's primary keystore is the [native](ArtiKeystoreKind::Native),
1831 /// disk-based keystore.
1832 ///
1833 /// This onion service will not actually handle any requests on its own: you
1834 /// will need to
1835 /// pull [`RendRequest`](tor_hsservice::RendRequest) objects from the returned stream,
1836 /// [`accept`](tor_hsservice::RendRequest::accept) the ones that you want to
1837 /// answer, and then wait for them to give you [`StreamRequest`](tor_hsservice::StreamRequest)s.
1838 ///
1839 /// You may find the [`tor_hsservice::handle_rend_requests`] API helpful for
1840 /// translating `RendRequest`s into `StreamRequest`s.
1841 ///
1842 /// If you want to forward all the requests from an onion service to a set
1843 /// of local ports, you may want to use the `tor-hsrproxy` crate.
1844 #[cfg(all(feature = "onion-service-service", feature = "experimental-api"))]
1845 #[instrument(skip_all, level = "trace")]
1846 pub fn launch_onion_service_with_hsid(
1847 &self,
1848 config: tor_hsservice::OnionServiceConfig,
1849 id_keypair: HsIdKeypair,
1850 ) -> crate::Result<
1851 Option<(
1852 Arc<tor_hsservice::RunningOnionService>,
1853 impl futures::Stream<Item = tor_hsservice::RendRequest> + use<R>,
1854 )>,
1855 > {
1856 let nickname = config.nickname();
1857 let hsid_spec = HsIdKeypairSpecifier::new(nickname.clone());
1858 let selector = KeystoreSelector::Primary;
1859
1860 let _kp = self
1861 .inert_client
1862 .keymgr
1863 .as_ref()
1864 .ok_or(ErrorDetail::KeystoreRequired {
1865 action: "launch onion service ex",
1866 })?
1867 .insert::<HsIdKeypair>(id_keypair, &hsid_spec, selector, false)?;
1868
1869 self.launch_onion_service(config)
1870 }
1871
1872 /// Generate a service discovery keypair for connecting to a hidden service running in
1873 /// "restricted discovery" mode.
1874 ///
1875 /// The `selector` argument is used for choosing the keystore in which to generate the keypair.
1876 /// While most users will want to write to the [`Primary`](KeystoreSelector::Primary), if you
1877 /// have configured this `TorClient` with a non-default keystore and wish to generate the
1878 /// keypair in it, you can do so by calling this function with a [KeystoreSelector::Id]
1879 /// specifying the keystore ID of your keystore.
1880 ///
1881 // Note: the selector argument exists for future-proofing reasons. We don't currently support
1882 // configuring custom or non-default keystores (see #1106).
1883 ///
1884 /// Returns an error if the key already exists in the specified key store.
1885 ///
1886 /// Important: the public part of the generated keypair must be shared with the service, and
1887 /// the service needs to be configured to allow the owner of its private counterpart to
1888 /// discover its introduction points. The caller is responsible for sharing the public part of
1889 /// the key with the hidden service.
1890 ///
1891 /// This function does not require the `TorClient` to be running or bootstrapped.
1892 //
1893 // TODO: decide whether this should use get_or_generate before making it
1894 // non-experimental
1895 #[cfg(all(
1896 feature = "onion-service-client",
1897 feature = "experimental-api",
1898 feature = "keymgr"
1899 ))]
1900 pub fn generate_service_discovery_key(
1901 &self,
1902 selector: KeystoreSelector,
1903 hsid: HsId,
1904 ) -> crate::Result<HsClientDescEncKey> {
1905 self.inert_client
1906 .generate_service_discovery_key(selector, hsid)
1907 }
1908
1909 /// Rotate the service discovery keypair for connecting to a hidden service running in
1910 /// "restricted discovery" mode.
1911 ///
1912 /// **If the specified keystore already contains a restricted discovery keypair
1913 /// for the service, it will be overwritten.** Otherwise, a new keypair is generated.
1914 ///
1915 /// The `selector` argument is used for choosing the keystore in which to generate the keypair.
1916 /// While most users will want to write to the [`Primary`](KeystoreSelector::Primary), if you
1917 /// have configured this `TorClient` with a non-default keystore and wish to generate the
1918 /// keypair in it, you can do so by calling this function with a [KeystoreSelector::Id]
1919 /// specifying the keystore ID of your keystore.
1920 ///
1921 // Note: the selector argument exists for future-proofing reasons. We don't currently support
1922 // configuring custom or non-default keystores (see #1106).
1923 ///
1924 /// Important: the public part of the generated keypair must be shared with the service, and
1925 /// the service needs to be configured to allow the owner of its private counterpart to
1926 /// discover its introduction points. The caller is responsible for sharing the public part of
1927 /// the key with the hidden service.
1928 ///
1929 /// This function does not require the `TorClient` to be running or bootstrapped.
1930 #[cfg(all(
1931 feature = "onion-service-client",
1932 feature = "experimental-api",
1933 feature = "keymgr"
1934 ))]
1935 #[cfg_attr(
1936 docsrs,
1937 doc(cfg(all(
1938 feature = "onion-service-client",
1939 feature = "experimental-api",
1940 feature = "keymgr"
1941 )))
1942 )]
1943 pub fn rotate_service_discovery_key(
1944 &self,
1945 selector: KeystoreSelector,
1946 hsid: HsId,
1947 ) -> crate::Result<HsClientDescEncKey> {
1948 self.inert_client
1949 .rotate_service_discovery_key(selector, hsid)
1950 }
1951
1952 /// Insert a service discovery secret key for connecting to a hidden service running in
1953 /// "restricted discovery" mode
1954 ///
1955 /// The `selector` argument is used for choosing the keystore in which to generate the keypair.
1956 /// While most users will want to write to the [`Primary`](KeystoreSelector::Primary), if you
1957 /// have configured this `TorClient` with a non-default keystore and wish to insert the
1958 /// key in it, you can do so by calling this function with a [KeystoreSelector::Id]
1959 ///
1960 // Note: the selector argument exists for future-proofing reasons. We don't currently support
1961 // configuring custom or non-default keystores (see #1106).
1962 ///
1963 /// Returns an error if the key already exists in the specified key store.
1964 ///
1965 /// Important: the public part of the generated keypair must be shared with the service, and
1966 /// the service needs to be configured to allow the owner of its private counterpart to
1967 /// discover its introduction points. The caller is responsible for sharing the public part of
1968 /// the key with the hidden service.
1969 ///
1970 /// This function does not require the `TorClient` to be running or bootstrapped.
1971 #[cfg(all(
1972 feature = "onion-service-client",
1973 feature = "experimental-api",
1974 feature = "keymgr"
1975 ))]
1976 #[cfg_attr(
1977 docsrs,
1978 doc(cfg(all(
1979 feature = "onion-service-client",
1980 feature = "experimental-api",
1981 feature = "keymgr"
1982 )))
1983 )]
1984 pub fn insert_service_discovery_key(
1985 &self,
1986 selector: KeystoreSelector,
1987 hsid: HsId,
1988 hs_client_desc_enc_secret_key: HsClientDescEncSecretKey,
1989 ) -> crate::Result<HsClientDescEncKey> {
1990 self.inert_client.insert_service_discovery_key(
1991 selector,
1992 hsid,
1993 hs_client_desc_enc_secret_key,
1994 )
1995 }
1996
1997 /// Return the service discovery public key for the service with the specified `hsid`.
1998 ///
1999 /// Returns `Ok(None)` if no such key exists.
2000 ///
2001 /// This function does not require the `TorClient` to be running or bootstrapped.
2002 #[cfg(all(feature = "onion-service-client", feature = "experimental-api"))]
2003 #[cfg_attr(
2004 docsrs,
2005 doc(cfg(all(feature = "onion-service-client", feature = "experimental-api")))
2006 )]
2007 pub fn get_service_discovery_key(
2008 &self,
2009 hsid: HsId,
2010 ) -> crate::Result<Option<HsClientDescEncKey>> {
2011 self.inert_client.get_service_discovery_key(hsid)
2012 }
2013
2014 /// Removes the service discovery keypair for the service with the specified `hsid`.
2015 ///
2016 /// Returns an error if the selected keystore is not the default keystore or one of the
2017 /// configured secondary stores.
2018 ///
2019 /// Returns `Ok(None)` if no such keypair exists whereas `Ok(Some()) means the keypair was successfully removed.
2020 ///
2021 /// Returns `Err` if an error occurred while trying to remove the key.
2022 #[cfg(all(
2023 feature = "onion-service-client",
2024 feature = "experimental-api",
2025 feature = "keymgr"
2026 ))]
2027 #[cfg_attr(
2028 docsrs,
2029 doc(cfg(all(
2030 feature = "onion-service-client",
2031 feature = "experimental-api",
2032 feature = "keymgr"
2033 )))
2034 )]
2035 pub fn remove_service_discovery_key(
2036 &self,
2037 selector: KeystoreSelector,
2038 hsid: HsId,
2039 ) -> crate::Result<Option<()>> {
2040 self.inert_client
2041 .remove_service_discovery_key(selector, hsid)
2042 }
2043
2044 /// Create (but do not launch) a new
2045 /// [`OnionService`](tor_hsservice::OnionService)
2046 /// using the given configuration.
2047 ///
2048 /// This is useful for managing an onion service without needing to start a `TorClient` or the
2049 /// onion service itself.
2050 /// If you only wish to run the onion service, see
2051 /// [`TorClient::launch_onion_service()`]
2052 /// which allows you to launch an onion service from a running `TorClient`.
2053 ///
2054 /// The returned `OnionService` can be launched using
2055 /// [`OnionService::launch()`](tor_hsservice::OnionService::launch).
2056 /// Note that `launch()` requires a [`NetDirProvider`],
2057 /// [`HsCircPool`](tor_circmgr::hspool::HsCircPool), etc,
2058 /// which you should obtain from a running `TorClient`.
2059 /// But these are only accessible from a `TorClient` if the "experimental-api" feature is
2060 /// enabled.
2061 /// The behaviour is not specified if you create the `OnionService` with
2062 /// `create_onion_service()` using one [`TorClientConfig`],
2063 /// but launch it using a `TorClient` generated from a different `TorClientConfig`.
2064 // TODO #2249: Look into this behaviour more, and possibly error if there is a different config.
2065 #[cfg(feature = "onion-service-service")]
2066 #[instrument(skip_all, level = "trace")]
2067 pub fn create_onion_service(
2068 config: &TorClientConfig,
2069 svc_config: tor_hsservice::OnionServiceConfig,
2070 ) -> crate::Result<tor_hsservice::OnionService> {
2071 let inert_client = InertTorClient::new(config)?;
2072 inert_client.create_onion_service(config, svc_config)
2073 }
2074
2075 /// Return a current [`status::BootstrapStatus`] describing how close this client
2076 /// is to being ready for user traffic.
2077 pub fn bootstrap_status(&self) -> status::BootstrapStatus {
2078 self.status_receiver.inner.borrow().clone()
2079 }
2080
2081 /// Return a stream of [`status::BootstrapStatus`] events that will be updated
2082 /// whenever the client's status changes.
2083 ///
2084 /// The receiver might not receive every update sent to this stream, though
2085 /// when it does poll the stream it should get the most recent one.
2086 //
2087 // TODO(nickm): will this also need to implement Send and 'static?
2088 pub fn bootstrap_events(&self) -> status::BootstrapEvents {
2089 self.status_receiver.clone()
2090 }
2091
2092 /// Change the client's current dormant mode, putting background tasks to sleep
2093 /// or waking them up as appropriate.
2094 ///
2095 /// This can be used to conserve CPU usage if you aren't planning on using the
2096 /// client for a while, especially on mobile platforms.
2097 ///
2098 /// See the [`DormantMode`] documentation for more details.
2099 pub fn set_dormant(&self, mode: DormantMode) {
2100 *self
2101 .dormant
2102 .lock()
2103 .expect("dormant lock poisoned")
2104 .borrow_mut() = Some(mode);
2105 }
2106
2107 /// Return a [`Future`] which resolves
2108 /// once this TorClient has stopped.
2109 #[cfg(feature = "experimental-api")]
2110 #[instrument(skip_all, level = "trace")]
2111 pub fn wait_for_stop(
2112 &self,
2113 ) -> impl futures::Future<Output = ()> + Send + Sync + 'static + use<R> {
2114 // We defer to the "wait for unlock" handle on our statemgr.
2115 //
2116 // The statemgr won't actually be unlocked until it is finally
2117 // dropped, which will happen when this TorClient is
2118 // dropped—which is what we want.
2119 self.statemgr.wait_for_unlock()
2120 }
2121
2122 /// Getter for keymgr.
2123 #[cfg(feature = "onion-service-cli-extra")]
2124 pub fn keymgr(&self) -> crate::Result<&KeyMgr> {
2125 self.inert_client.keymgr()
2126 }
2127}
2128
2129/// Monitor `dormant_mode` and enable/disable periodic tasks as applicable
2130///
2131/// This function is spawned as a task during client construction.
2132// TODO should this perhaps be done by each TaskHandle?
2133async fn tasks_monitor_dormant<R: Runtime>(
2134 mut dormant_rx: postage::watch::Receiver<Option<DormantMode>>,
2135 netdir: Arc<dyn NetDirProvider>,
2136 chanmgr: Arc<tor_chanmgr::ChanMgr<R>>,
2137 #[cfg(feature = "bridge-client")] bridge_desc_mgr: Arc<Mutex<Option<Arc<BridgeDescMgr<R>>>>>,
2138 periodic_task_handles: Vec<TaskHandle>,
2139) {
2140 while let Some(Some(mode)) = dormant_rx.next().await {
2141 let netparams = netdir.params();
2142
2143 chanmgr
2144 .set_dormancy(mode.into(), netparams)
2145 .unwrap_or_else(|e| error_report!(e, "couldn't set dormancy"));
2146
2147 // IEFI simplifies handling of exceptional cases, as "never mind, then".
2148 #[cfg(feature = "bridge-client")]
2149 (|| {
2150 let mut bdm = bridge_desc_mgr.lock().ok()?;
2151 let bdm = bdm.as_mut()?;
2152 bdm.set_dormancy(mode.into());
2153 Some(())
2154 })();
2155
2156 let is_dormant = matches!(mode, DormantMode::Soft);
2157
2158 for task in periodic_task_handles.iter() {
2159 if is_dormant {
2160 task.cancel();
2161 } else {
2162 task.fire();
2163 }
2164 }
2165 }
2166}
2167
2168/// Alias for TorError::from(Error)
2169pub(crate) fn wrap_err<T>(err: T) -> crate::Error
2170where
2171 ErrorDetail: From<T>,
2172{
2173 ErrorDetail::from(err).into()
2174}
2175
2176#[cfg(test)]
2177mod test {
2178 // @@ begin test lint list maintained by maint/add_warning @@
2179 #![allow(clippy::bool_assert_comparison)]
2180 #![allow(clippy::clone_on_copy)]
2181 #![allow(clippy::dbg_macro)]
2182 #![allow(clippy::mixed_attributes_style)]
2183 #![allow(clippy::print_stderr)]
2184 #![allow(clippy::print_stdout)]
2185 #![allow(clippy::single_char_pattern)]
2186 #![allow(clippy::unwrap_used)]
2187 #![allow(clippy::unchecked_time_subtraction)]
2188 #![allow(clippy::useless_vec)]
2189 #![allow(clippy::needless_pass_by_value)]
2190 //! <!-- @@ end test lint list maintained by maint/add_warning @@ -->
2191
2192 use tor_config::Reconfigure;
2193
2194 use super::*;
2195 use crate::config::TorClientConfigBuilder;
2196 use crate::{ErrorKind, HasKind};
2197
2198 #[test]
2199 fn create_unbootstrapped() {
2200 tor_rtcompat::test_with_one_runtime!(|rt| async {
2201 let state_dir = tempfile::tempdir().unwrap();
2202 let cache_dir = tempfile::tempdir().unwrap();
2203 let cfg = TorClientConfigBuilder::from_directories(state_dir, cache_dir)
2204 .build()
2205 .unwrap();
2206 let _ = TorClient::with_runtime(rt)
2207 .config(cfg)
2208 .bootstrap_behavior(BootstrapBehavior::Manual)
2209 .create_unbootstrapped()
2210 .unwrap();
2211 });
2212 tor_rtcompat::test_with_one_runtime!(|rt| async {
2213 let state_dir = tempfile::tempdir().unwrap();
2214 let cache_dir = tempfile::tempdir().unwrap();
2215 let cfg = TorClientConfigBuilder::from_directories(state_dir, cache_dir)
2216 .build()
2217 .unwrap();
2218 let _ = TorClient::with_runtime(rt)
2219 .config(cfg)
2220 .bootstrap_behavior(BootstrapBehavior::Manual)
2221 .create_unbootstrapped_async()
2222 .await
2223 .unwrap();
2224 });
2225 }
2226
2227 #[test]
2228 fn unbootstrapped_client_unusable() {
2229 tor_rtcompat::test_with_one_runtime!(|rt| async {
2230 let state_dir = tempfile::tempdir().unwrap();
2231 let cache_dir = tempfile::tempdir().unwrap();
2232 let cfg = TorClientConfigBuilder::from_directories(state_dir, cache_dir)
2233 .build()
2234 .unwrap();
2235 // Test sync
2236 let client = TorClient::with_runtime(rt)
2237 .config(cfg)
2238 .bootstrap_behavior(BootstrapBehavior::Manual)
2239 .create_unbootstrapped()
2240 .unwrap();
2241 let result = client.connect("example.com:80").await;
2242 assert!(result.is_err());
2243 assert_eq!(result.err().unwrap().kind(), ErrorKind::BootstrapRequired);
2244 });
2245 // Need a separate test for async because Runtime and TorClientConfig are consumed by the
2246 // builder
2247 tor_rtcompat::test_with_one_runtime!(|rt| async {
2248 let state_dir = tempfile::tempdir().unwrap();
2249 let cache_dir = tempfile::tempdir().unwrap();
2250 let cfg = TorClientConfigBuilder::from_directories(state_dir, cache_dir)
2251 .build()
2252 .unwrap();
2253 // Test sync
2254 let client = TorClient::with_runtime(rt)
2255 .config(cfg)
2256 .bootstrap_behavior(BootstrapBehavior::Manual)
2257 .create_unbootstrapped_async()
2258 .await
2259 .unwrap();
2260 let result = client.connect("example.com:80").await;
2261 assert!(result.is_err());
2262 assert_eq!(result.err().unwrap().kind(), ErrorKind::BootstrapRequired);
2263 });
2264 }
2265
2266 #[test]
2267 fn streamprefs_isolate_every_stream() {
2268 let mut observed = StreamPrefs::new();
2269 observed.isolate_every_stream();
2270 match observed.isolation {
2271 StreamIsolationPreference::EveryStream => (),
2272 _ => panic!("unexpected isolation: {:?}", observed.isolation),
2273 };
2274 }
2275
2276 #[test]
2277 fn streamprefs_new_has_expected_defaults() {
2278 let observed = StreamPrefs::new();
2279 assert_eq!(observed.ip_ver_pref, IpVersionPreference::Ipv4Preferred);
2280 assert!(!observed.optimistic_stream);
2281 // StreamIsolationPreference does not implement Eq, check manually.
2282 match observed.isolation {
2283 StreamIsolationPreference::None => (),
2284 _ => panic!("unexpected isolation: {:?}", observed.isolation),
2285 };
2286 }
2287
2288 #[test]
2289 fn streamprefs_new_isolation_group() {
2290 let mut observed = StreamPrefs::new();
2291 observed.new_isolation_group();
2292 match observed.isolation {
2293 StreamIsolationPreference::Explicit(_) => (),
2294 _ => panic!("unexpected isolation: {:?}", observed.isolation),
2295 };
2296 }
2297
2298 #[test]
2299 fn streamprefs_ipv6_only() {
2300 let mut observed = StreamPrefs::new();
2301 observed.ipv6_only();
2302 assert_eq!(observed.ip_ver_pref, IpVersionPreference::Ipv6Only);
2303 }
2304
2305 #[test]
2306 fn streamprefs_ipv6_preferred() {
2307 let mut observed = StreamPrefs::new();
2308 observed.ipv6_preferred();
2309 assert_eq!(observed.ip_ver_pref, IpVersionPreference::Ipv6Preferred);
2310 }
2311
2312 #[test]
2313 fn streamprefs_ipv4_only() {
2314 let mut observed = StreamPrefs::new();
2315 observed.ipv4_only();
2316 assert_eq!(observed.ip_ver_pref, IpVersionPreference::Ipv4Only);
2317 }
2318
2319 #[test]
2320 fn streamprefs_ipv4_preferred() {
2321 let mut observed = StreamPrefs::new();
2322 observed.ipv4_preferred();
2323 assert_eq!(observed.ip_ver_pref, IpVersionPreference::Ipv4Preferred);
2324 }
2325
2326 #[test]
2327 fn streamprefs_optimistic() {
2328 let mut observed = StreamPrefs::new();
2329 observed.optimistic();
2330 assert!(observed.optimistic_stream);
2331 }
2332
2333 #[test]
2334 fn streamprefs_set_isolation() {
2335 let mut observed = StreamPrefs::new();
2336 observed.set_isolation(IsolationToken::new());
2337 match observed.isolation {
2338 StreamIsolationPreference::Explicit(_) => (),
2339 _ => panic!("unexpected isolation: {:?}", observed.isolation),
2340 };
2341 }
2342
2343 #[test]
2344 fn reconfigure_all_or_nothing() {
2345 tor_rtcompat::test_with_one_runtime!(|rt| async {
2346 let state_dir = tempfile::tempdir().unwrap();
2347 let cache_dir = tempfile::tempdir().unwrap();
2348 let cfg = TorClientConfigBuilder::from_directories(state_dir, cache_dir)
2349 .build()
2350 .unwrap();
2351 let tor_client = TorClient::with_runtime(rt)
2352 .config(cfg.clone())
2353 .bootstrap_behavior(BootstrapBehavior::Manual)
2354 .create_unbootstrapped()
2355 .unwrap();
2356 tor_client
2357 .reconfigure(&cfg, Reconfigure::AllOrNothing)
2358 .unwrap();
2359 });
2360 tor_rtcompat::test_with_one_runtime!(|rt| async {
2361 let state_dir = tempfile::tempdir().unwrap();
2362 let cache_dir = tempfile::tempdir().unwrap();
2363 let cfg = TorClientConfigBuilder::from_directories(state_dir, cache_dir)
2364 .build()
2365 .unwrap();
2366 let tor_client = TorClient::with_runtime(rt)
2367 .config(cfg.clone())
2368 .bootstrap_behavior(BootstrapBehavior::Manual)
2369 .create_unbootstrapped_async()
2370 .await
2371 .unwrap();
2372 tor_client
2373 .reconfigure(&cfg, Reconfigure::AllOrNothing)
2374 .unwrap();
2375 });
2376 }
2377}