[tor-bugs] #23136 [Applications/Tor Launcher]: moat integration (fetch bridges for the user)
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#23136: moat integration (fetch bridges for the user)
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Reporter: mcs | Owner: brade
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: Very High | Milestone:
Component: Applications/Tor Launcher | Version:
Severity: Normal | Resolution: fixed
Keywords: TorBrowserTeam201803R, ux-team | Actual Points:
Parent ID: #24689 | Points:
Reviewer: | Sponsor: Sponsor4
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Comment (by mcs):
Replying to [comment:76 gk]:
> I don't think 1) and 2) have necessarily the same root causes. I agree
with you that if I am using, say, meek-azure right now and then do request
bridges bad things will happen. Could you open a new ticket for that
scenario? (in case there is none already that covers it).
I opened #25405. What I meant by "the same root cause" in this case is
that the Moat meek client usage and other meek client usage interfere with
each other. In other words, if we fix the interference both problems will
disappear. But I have more to say below.
> However, 1) as I tested it is different. As I said me using meek has
been minutes, hours, days etc. ago and I am now surfing without any
bridges. Still, as soon as I want to request bridges from TPO things go
wrong. Not sure where exactly the bug is but meek should not be running
anymore as soon as I am not using it anymore. I wonder if we could tackle
that one while we are at it. Open a new ticket, too? 2) is more like my
case 1) because strictly speaking we are done using meek requesting the
bridges (and should *not* be using it in parallel anymore).
Thank you for the clarification. What you said makes sense. The behavior
Kathy and I see is that after tor uses a meek PT the meek-client-
torbrowser process (and the associated meek-client and firefox processes)
stay running until tor is either shutdown or it receives a SIGHUP. I don't
know why the PT process is kept running or if there is a timeout after
which point it will be killed, and so far I didn't find the tor code that
handles PT process lifetime. I do see the same behavior with obfs4proxy
(that process stays running after it has been removed from the tor
configuration).
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/23136#comment:77>
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