Adam Ierymenko
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584228b2b5
Dead code removal, and get rid of reliable() because we will no longer make that distinction.
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9 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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c476285bd6
Harden PUSH_DIRECT_PATHS and simplify things by only doing it on receive when hops>0 and trust has been established.
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9 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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e1310a764a
More cleanup and removal of cruft due to obsolete network-specific relays (will be replaced with federation stuff).
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9 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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00fd9c3a15
It builds... almost ready to test some rules engine stuff.
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9 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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e2f783ebbd
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9 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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56febbf2ba
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9 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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2f18a92e20
Cleanup in numerous places, reduce network chattiness around MULTICAST_LIKE, and fix a "how was that working" latent bug causing some control traffic to take the scenic route.
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9 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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4c455876f9
Revise peer path weighting to always prioritize cluster-optimal paths.
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9 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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cecfa99b7b
(1) cluster members send a flag indicating that a PUSH_DIRECT_PATHS is a cluster redirect, (2) 1.1.5 uses this to avoid a bug (this bug does not exist in 1.1.4)
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9 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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284e5d83b5
Fix some broken TRACEs and a tiny reorder in a few ifs.
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9 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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0c951b6e56
More tweaks to new symmetric NAT buster, and stop using old iterative method since this supersedes it.
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9 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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4769dacf61
Tweak needsOurMembershipCertificate timing to resolve a possible source of occasional dropped packets.
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9 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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4e4fd51117
boring doc stuff
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9 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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3883ac08c7
Docs and cleanup.
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9 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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740eb6ebc4
Simplify Peer locking to eliminate deadlock with new path recursion check code (and also probably improve performance).
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9 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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b3e3d4cacc
Instead of using binary packet comparison, add a callback to the API to explicitly check whether paths should be used. Check in with this callback (if present) when learning new paths or sending initial packets.
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9 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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1023ef23b7
Remove somewhat ugly and costly anti-recursion hack -- we will switch to more explicit methods.
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9 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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a56fbc1929
Close another potential anti-recursion loophole.
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9 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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47ce52228b
Roots should probably not do this since it would likely be a waste of packets.
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9 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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9aee72099e
AntiRecursion cleanup and some other minor things.
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9 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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05b2c0743f
Tighten up dead path detection. Should now auto-detect dead paths in less than 10 seconds at a very small cost in ECHO requests (or HELLOs for older peers). GitHib issue #272
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9 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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4d94ae77b4
simplify if
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9 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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d8143a5e18
Implement first pass on rapid dead path detection, and increment version to 1.1.3 (dev)
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9 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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436c1fac1d
Selectively move over changes from "edge" to "dev" excluding netcon.
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9 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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0940d673db
Always advertise to the cluster when we have a peer even if we have also initiated handoff. This might be the cause of the warmup problem -- will test later. At the very least it should not hurt anything due to pick-latest logic and the fact that cluster members with only suboptimal paths do not respond to WANT_PEER.
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9 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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32ec378e3b
Announce that we have peers on the cluster when we first see them to improve startup times, and add a result crunching script to tests/http.
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9 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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2cc50bdb10
Try bringing back TTL escalation -- may help with Docker (IP-MASQ) type NAT
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9 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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35c4e28f31
Mark geo-redirected paths as suboptimal and do not report that we have a peer if all we have is one of these. Also a few other small fixes.
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9 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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57b71bfff0
Cluster simplification and refactor work in progress...
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9 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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6bc8c9d8ef
Clustering cleanup, still a work in progress.
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9 years ago |