Hey, On 2020/05/15 16:36, Jeremy Rand wrote: > The Prop279 spec text is ambiguous about whether the target is required > to be a .onion domain, but the implementations (TorNS and StemNS) do not > have that restriction. TorNS and StemNS allow a Prop279 plugin to > advertise acceptance of any domain suffix (haven't explicitly tried the > root zone as an suffix, but if that doesn't work, it's a bug that should > be easy to fix) and can resolve them to any result (e.g. an IP address, > a .onion domain, or another DNS name a la CNAME).
In proposal #279 the subprocess passes the `RESOLVED` message to Tor once it is has completed a name look up. The `RESOLVED` message is defined as follows: ``When the name plugin completes the name resolution, it prints the following line in its stdout: RESOLVED <QUERY_ID> <STATUS_CODE> <RESULT> where QUERY_ID is the corresponding query ID and STATUS_CODE is an integer status code. RESULT is the resolution result (an onion address) or an error message if the resolution was not succesful.'' Here the `<RESULT>` must be an onion address. We would have to change that, such that an IP address can be returned as well :-) All the best, Alex. -- Alexander Færøy _______________________________________________ tor-dev mailing list tor-dev@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-dev